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Screen shots of CMJ 2015 app.
Panel 4b - International Music Licensing Although music is a universal language, licensing music across borders requires a patient study of local custom, culture, and law. Knowing which societies or entities control the various rights (master, publishing, and other) is essential, not always apparent, and currently in flux. With speakers from Taiwan, London, San Francisco, and New York, this panel will introduce you to ‘how it’s done’ in various parts of the world and will address the challenges faced by music owners and users in licensing music globally. ~Moderator~ Marc Jacobson, Esq, Marc Jacobson, P.C. ~Speakers~ Tony Morris, Esq., Marriott Harrison LLP (UK) Lisa Tiver, Samsung Music Hub Ron Wilcox, Esq., Warner Music Group June Zhan, Business Director, ATB International (Taiwan)
Methyl Ethel played the perfect low-key show at Pianos (CMJ)
With having played six or more shows during CMJ 2015, Methyl Ethel were hard to miss and yet I only made it to one of their shows, the one at Pianos. Before Jake Webb (vocals, guitar), Thom Stewart (bass) and Chris Wright (drums) took the stage, I ran into Thom at the bar and we chatted a bit until he had to head onto stage...
Admittedly, Methyl Ethel was THE band I was most excited about to see during CMJ 2015 (wrote about it here and here) and while their live set certainly was good, it didn't excite me as much as I thought it would. Blame it on them having traveled all the way from Perth, Australia and having been handed around by big name magazines from NME to Rolling Stone as the "Next Tame Impala", or blame it on this having been a 5:30 PM show, on a Wednesday... I definitely would love to see a whole set of Methyl Ethel and fully indulge in their music - and being able to focus on just THEM.
While there certainly are worse comparisons as the one with Tame Impala, I still think it doesn't cut it and doesn't give enough credit to the incredible talent and originality of Methyl Ethel. Both bands come from the same continent and make guitar driven music but while Tame Impala's latest album is basically drawing from the same theme over and over again, each song of Methyl Ethel is fresh and different, and a little gem of its own.
Enjoy here some concert photos and listen to Twilight Driving as well as Rogues of their first full length album Oh Inhuman Spectacle.
= All concert photos by glamglare.com - Elke Nominikat and Oliver Bouchard ==
Follow Methyl Ethel on Facebook and go see them live:
Methyl Ethel played the perfect low-key show at Pianos (CMJ)
With having played six or more shows during CMJ 2015, Methyl Ethel were hard to miss and yet I only made it to one of their shows, the one at Pianos. Before Jake Webb (vocals, guitar), Thom Stewart (bass) and Chris Wright (drums) took the stage, I ran into Thom at the bar and we chatted a bit until he had to head onto stage...
Admittedly, Methyl Ethel was THE band I was most excited about to see during CMJ 2015 (wrote about it here and here) and while their live set certainly was good, it didn't excite me as much as I thought it would. Blame it on the having traveled all the way from Perth, Australia and having been handed around by big name magazines from NME to Rolling Stone as the "Next Tame Impala", or blame it on this having been a 5:30 PM show, on a Wednesday... I definitely would love to see a whole set of Methyl Ethel and fully indulge in their music - and being able to focus on just THEM.
While there certainly are worse comparisons as the one with Tame Impala, I still think it doesn't cut it and doesn't give enough credit to the incredible talent and originality of Methyl Ethel. Both bands come from the same continent and make guitar driven music but while Tame Impala's latest album is basically drawing from the same theme over and over again, each song of Methyl Ethel is fresh and different, and a little gem of its own.
Enjoy here some concert photos and listen to Twilight Driving as well as Rogues of their first full length album Oh Inhuman Spectacle.
= All concert photos by glamglare.com - Elke Nominikat and Oliver Bouchard ==
Follow Methyl Ethel on Facebook and go see them live:
Yoko x NYC
Oct. 2015
Go check out the full video in my bio. Shout out to @jayelectronicalive @djtjtheking for blessing the night 🌌 #jayelectronica #djtjtheking #rocnation #jayz #thestateofhiphop #music #beam #cmj2015 #cmj #videography #actor #rapper #writer #metalsmith #synchronicities #911 #hurricanekatrina #neworleans #sacramento #ftl
#FBF: My performance of "Happiness" at last month's @mpressrecords #CMJ2015 showcase. You can check out the full video at my YouTube channel: youtube.com/rachaelsage. More to come this weekend!