SURF Music Returns to SXSW After Innovation Award Buzz on March 11th

 
SURF Music Returns to SXSW After Innovation Award Buzz
 

Tokyo-based SURF Music, the innovative platform bridging the gap between Asian music markets and the West, is making a splash at SXSW 2024 after garnering an Innovation Award finalist nod in 2023. This year they’re not returning as exhibitors – they're taking the stage to discuss the ins and outs of the Japanese music industry, and explain why songwriters and artists in the West should want to break into this vibrant scene.

SURF Music’s Founder and CEO Kenneth Kobori will be appearing on the panel for Demystifying Japan: The World’s Second Largest Music Market on March 11. Kobori will be joined by Tamayu Takayama of Copetin and Elisa Watanabe of Ultra Publishing/Helix Records. The discussion will be moderated by Jonathan Streetman of Rock Paper Scissors.

Add SURF Music's SXSW panel discussion to your schedule and discover:

  • What makes the Japanese music industry so different from the rest of the world on multiple levels, ranging from a larger cultural context all the way down to rights management.

  • How J-Pop artists and other Japanese musicians have figured out how to engage their fandoms enough to make the Japanese music industry the second largest in the world.

  • What compels fans to buy 15+ physical copies of an artist’s CD (still in 2024!).

  • Why global songwriters, producers, and music creators should want to break into this industry, and how a single karaoke hit could mean a steady paycheck for life.

  • And what the Japanese industry can do to speed up its expansion into the global music market.

More about SURF Music

On SURF Music (www.discover.surf), global artists and producers can dive deeper with SURF Sessions. Music creators - from songwriters to track makers - can apply for a session to collaborate with award-winning producers, or start their own public or private sessions and invite others to join. Real-time AI translation, combined with Sessions in-platform file sharing system, knocks down borders and allows for collaboration across the globe. Learn more about SURF Sessions here.

SURF’s Magic Search function, built for A&Rs, music publishers, and managers for projects of all kinds, can create custom playlists to find just the right track for an exclusive placement. Whether you need to match the vibe for a scene in a movie or pick out the perfect track to score a commercial or TV show, Magic Search can find exactly what you need in its extensive catalog of unreleased music. Learn more about Magic Search here.

What: Demystifying Japan: The World’s Second Largest Music Market

Where: Austin Convention Center, Room 18AB

When: 4-5pm CT, March 11, 2024

Who: Kenneth Kobori, SURF Music; Tamayu Takayama, Copetin; Elisa Watanabe of Ultra Publishing/Helix Records; Jonathan Streetman, Rock Paper Scissors (moderator)

Why: This is a chance for songwriters, artists, musicians, producers, A&Rs, music supervisors, and anyone else that is interested to learn more about a truly unique institution inside a larger global market directly from industry experts operating in both the East and the West.

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