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Fun with Funds: MUSQ, the Music ETF

Musonomics Podcast

Release Date: 12/11/2023

Who Wins After the Catalog Gold Rush? show art Who Wins After the Catalog Gold Rush?

Musonomics Podcast

For the past decade, success in music rights investing has largely been measured by one thing: how many great catalogs you could acquire before everyone else did. But every gold rush eventually matures. Capital floods in. Competition intensifies. The biggest players start buying each other instead of buying songs. The question is no longer who owns the most music. It's who can build the best business around it. In this special crossover episode of Musonomics and Music Moneyball, Larry Miller is joined by Tom Allen, CEO and Co-Founder of Standard Innovation, to explore what the next chapter of...

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5 Billion Reasons to Train AI on the Music Traditions of the Global South show art 5 Billion Reasons to Train AI on the Music Traditions of the Global South

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Artificial intelligence is doing to music what the printing press did to books and what the mp3 did to the album. But as the tools multiply and the investment pours in, a harder question is starting to surface. Who exactly are these systems built for? On this episode, Larry talks with Drew Thurlow, former senior executive at Sony Music, Pandora, and Warner Music, and author of Machine Music, the most clear-eyed account yet of what is actually happening at the intersection of AI and the music industry. Then Rithvik Kundu, music technology researcher and co-founder of the NYU Gen Audio AI group,...

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Finishing the Unfinished: AI, Schubert, and Who Gets Credit for the Final Note show art Finishing the Unfinished: AI, Schubert, and Who Gets Credit for the Final Note

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Most conversations about AI and music collapse into two camps: fear that it will replace artists, or excitement about how much money there is to be made. Lucas Cantor sits outside both. Lucas is a venture investor at Mindset Ventures and an Emmy-winning composer who got his start at Hans Zimmer's studio before going on to finish Schubert's Unfinished Symphony using AI, a project that became a live orchestral premiere in London. He's also the author of Unfinished: The Role of the Artist in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Larry talks with Lucas about what it actually took to complete a...

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The Future of Music + AI Is Already Here - It's Just Not Evenly Distributed show art The Future of Music + AI Is Already Here - It's Just Not Evenly Distributed

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With apologies to cyberpunk author William Gibson, the technology is out in the wild.  The lawsuits are filed. The licensing deals are being signed. The future of the music industry is already here.  It's just not evenly distributed. This is the third episode in Musonomics' AI series, and it's the one that looks forward — beyond the fear and hype to what's already taking shape. When content becomes infinitely abundant, what gets more valuable? And who wins? Larry sits down with Cherie Hu, founder of Water and Music, and Daniel Rowland, VP of Strategy and Partnerships at LANDR to...

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AI, Music, and the Law:  Innovation vs Compensation show art AI, Music, and the Law: Innovation vs Compensation

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Artificial intelligence is the force reshaping the music industry's future. And the legal battle over who gets paid, and for what, is just getting started. In 2024, the major labels sued AI music companies Suno and Udio. Music publishers sued Anthropic this year for $3 billion. The AI companies say training on copyrighted music is transformative, and protected by fair use.  Rightsholders say if you're building a business on music, you have to pay for it. The courts haven't settled it. Congress hasn't touched it. But the marketplace is already moving. Larry talks with David Israelite of...

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AI & Music: Tool or Threat? show art AI & Music: Tool or Threat?

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Artificial intelligence is no longer on the horizon for the music industry. It's here, and it's moving fast. But is AI the next great instrument in a long line of tools that musicians learn and master? Or is it something fundamentally different, a technology that doesn't extend what artists do, but replaces it? In the first episode of a three-part series, Larry sits down with Cherie Hu, founder of Water & Music, and Grammy Award-winning producer and AI analyst Yung Spielberg to map the current landscape: where the tools are, what's actually working, where value is concentrating, and what...

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What's a Superfan? show art What's a Superfan?

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Superfan is a strong contender for Music Industry Buzzword of 2025-26. But what does it mean, exactly?  And what does it mean for the industry?    On this episode, Larry talks with Olivia Jones from MIDIA research who is watching the space closely, and Musonomics correspondent Mariel Darling sits down with Mag Rodriguez, founder of EVEN, one of the leading platforms doing the heavy lifting to talk about the challenges and rewards of superfan engagement. 

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Catalogs + Capital show art Catalogs + Capital

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In this episode, we take a look back at the first half of 2025. Larry sits down with Tatiana Cirisano of MIDIA research to discuss underlying industry trends across the globe, including where music meets audiences. Larry also talks with Paul Sipio of Apollo Global Management, which has invested billions in the industry over the past few years, about why music catalogue has been, and continues to be, an attractive investment on Wall Street and beyond.

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Music and Presidential Campaigns show art Music and Presidential Campaigns

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It's presidential election season and music is back in the thick of it. In 2016 we spoke with Ben Sisario of the New York Times, Professor Chris Sprigman of NYU Law School and music industry lawyer Joel Schoenfeld about the historical and then current role of music in Presidential politics.  In this episode, we revisit that episode and provide a 2024 update.

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Music and Two Big Games show art Music and Two Big Games

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In this episode, Larry and Lynn discuss a streaming fraud bust, music meets presidential politics yet again, Kendrick spikes the ball, and protect those copyrights!

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The public stocks of many music companies like UMG, WMG and Spotify now trade on NYSE, NASDAQ and foreign exchanges.  But wouldn't it be cool to easily invest in US and overseas labels, publishers, royalty funds, digital services, concert promoters, venue operators, creator tools and broadcasters across the entire global music sector, in a single trade?  Join MUSQ founder David Schulhof as we unpack how the first music ETF came together -- now.