
A Conversation with Nicholas Phillips
Nicholas Phillips is a multi-faceted composer and music industry professional respected for his extensive work across film, TV, advertising, art, fashion, science, and technology. Nicholas’ career has seen him continually pushing the boundaries of what he calls “sensory storytelling”, whether it's composing the music for award-winning documentaries, major studio projects, or designing the audio landscape for the Bentley Bentayga’s 20-speaker surround-sound system. In our conversation wit...

The road to a global repository for music IP
Most data across the music industry remains fragmented and siloed due to the variations in how data is stored, processed, and managed. It is dispersed across various locations, often outdated or incomplete, and exists in multiple versions that differ from one place to another. As a result, there is a growing consensus in the music industry for the need for a global, digital database that properly and efficiently manages intellectual property (IP) and rights data.“Everybody knows that the indu...

A Conversation with Paul Sears
Paul Sears has been a respected music publisher and manager for over 30 years. He began modestly in recording studios and discovered his passion for songwriting and managing crossover club records, creating a distinctive niche in nurturing Italian talents with global ambitions. By the 90s, he had left a significant mark, guiding Whigfield to a 4-week UK chart-topping success with “Saturday Night”. At Off Limits, Paul co-founded a secondary copyright-collecting society in Italy. Later, he also...
Bringing real-world music assets onchain. Unlocking liquidity and yield through tokenised royalties. Powered by $RECORD.

A Conversation with Nicholas Phillips
Nicholas Phillips is a multi-faceted composer and music industry professional respected for his extensive work across film, TV, advertising, art, fashion, science, and technology. Nicholas’ career has seen him continually pushing the boundaries of what he calls “sensory storytelling”, whether it's composing the music for award-winning documentaries, major studio projects, or designing the audio landscape for the Bentley Bentayga’s 20-speaker surround-sound system. In our conversation wit...

The road to a global repository for music IP
Most data across the music industry remains fragmented and siloed due to the variations in how data is stored, processed, and managed. It is dispersed across various locations, often outdated or incomplete, and exists in multiple versions that differ from one place to another. As a result, there is a growing consensus in the music industry for the need for a global, digital database that properly and efficiently manages intellectual property (IP) and rights data.“Everybody knows that the indu...

A Conversation with Paul Sears
Paul Sears has been a respected music publisher and manager for over 30 years. He began modestly in recording studios and discovered his passion for songwriting and managing crossover club records, creating a distinctive niche in nurturing Italian talents with global ambitions. By the 90s, he had left a significant mark, guiding Whigfield to a 4-week UK chart-topping success with “Saturday Night”. At Off Limits, Paul co-founded a secondary copyright-collecting society in Italy. Later, he also...
Bringing real-world music assets onchain. Unlocking liquidity and yield through tokenised royalties. Powered by $RECORD.

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In a groundbreaking 2024 memo, Lucian Grainge emphasised the importance of superfans, highlighting Universal Music Group’s strategy to strengthen artist-fan relationships. Warner Music Group’s Robert Kyncl echoed this sentiment, unveiling plans for an app to connect artists directly with their most dedicated followers. These moves underscore a growing industry focus on superfans—those who engage with artists across multiple platforms and activities.
Luminate’s 2023 report defines a superfan as someone aged 13+ who interacts with their favourite artists in at least five different ways, from streaming music to attending live shows. This deep engagement offers significant insights into the psychology of superfandom, yet the industry still lacks comprehensive data to fully understand these superfans.
Today’s superfans are not just passive consumers; they actively participate in the artist’s creative journey. Also, superfans are willing to spend significantly more than the average listener, driving higher revenues and deeper artist-fan connections. They account for a substantial portion of streaming activity and merchandise sales, highlighting their economic value and impact. Public Pressure’s innovative use of Web3 technology allows for detailed fan data analysis, enabling artists to tailor their interactions and content more effectively. This shift towards co-creative fan experiences is transforming the traditional fan engagement model, offering fans a more intimate and participatory role in the music ecosystem.
Web3 technologies in this regard are revolutionising fan engagement, offering fans ownership stakes in their favourite artist’s work and a voice in their creative processes. This allows artists to create personalised experiences for their superfans, strengthening the artist-fan bond. Communities play a vital role in nurturing superfans, providing the support and engagement necessary for emerging artists to thrive. By leveraging both Web2 and Web3 technologies, the music industry can bridge communities and convert casual listeners into passionate advocates and collaborators.
Superfans are reshaping the music landscape, driving deeper, more interactive relationships between artists and their audiences. To dive deeper into this transformative shift, read the full report and explore how superfans could become the lifeblood of the music industry. Read the full member-exclusive report here.
Brought to you by the Web3 Music Association ("W3M") – a non-profit entity with the goal of orchestrating innovation in the music industry. Its mission is to educate music industry professionals, support their digital transformation, and bring them together to collaboratively develop innovative use cases. Created from an extensive three-year collaboration, the association is a lead contributor to the Music Protocol – a dedicated blockchain for intellectual property registration, management and monetisation.
In a groundbreaking 2024 memo, Lucian Grainge emphasised the importance of superfans, highlighting Universal Music Group’s strategy to strengthen artist-fan relationships. Warner Music Group’s Robert Kyncl echoed this sentiment, unveiling plans for an app to connect artists directly with their most dedicated followers. These moves underscore a growing industry focus on superfans—those who engage with artists across multiple platforms and activities.
Luminate’s 2023 report defines a superfan as someone aged 13+ who interacts with their favourite artists in at least five different ways, from streaming music to attending live shows. This deep engagement offers significant insights into the psychology of superfandom, yet the industry still lacks comprehensive data to fully understand these superfans.
Today’s superfans are not just passive consumers; they actively participate in the artist’s creative journey. Also, superfans are willing to spend significantly more than the average listener, driving higher revenues and deeper artist-fan connections. They account for a substantial portion of streaming activity and merchandise sales, highlighting their economic value and impact. Public Pressure’s innovative use of Web3 technology allows for detailed fan data analysis, enabling artists to tailor their interactions and content more effectively. This shift towards co-creative fan experiences is transforming the traditional fan engagement model, offering fans a more intimate and participatory role in the music ecosystem.
Web3 technologies in this regard are revolutionising fan engagement, offering fans ownership stakes in their favourite artist’s work and a voice in their creative processes. This allows artists to create personalised experiences for their superfans, strengthening the artist-fan bond. Communities play a vital role in nurturing superfans, providing the support and engagement necessary for emerging artists to thrive. By leveraging both Web2 and Web3 technologies, the music industry can bridge communities and convert casual listeners into passionate advocates and collaborators.
Superfans are reshaping the music landscape, driving deeper, more interactive relationships between artists and their audiences. To dive deeper into this transformative shift, read the full report and explore how superfans could become the lifeblood of the music industry. Read the full member-exclusive report here.
Brought to you by the Web3 Music Association ("W3M") – a non-profit entity with the goal of orchestrating innovation in the music industry. Its mission is to educate music industry professionals, support their digital transformation, and bring them together to collaboratively develop innovative use cases. Created from an extensive three-year collaboration, the association is a lead contributor to the Music Protocol – a dedicated blockchain for intellectual property registration, management and monetisation.
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