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SINGAPORE, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ TuneCore, a global leader in digital music distribution for independent artists worldwide has officially launched operations across Southeast Asia (SEA). TuneCore is owned by Believe, one of the world s leading digital music companies, based in Paris. Believe currently operates in 50+ countries and together, the two companies distribute a significant share of the world s digital music. Earlier this year, TuneCore launched operations in LATAM and Africa, bringing its total presence to 14 countries in 4 continents, and thereby making the company the independent DIY distributor with the largest global footprint.
TuneCore distributes music to a network of more than 150 digital stores and streaming services worldwide, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, JOOX, KKBox, Amazon Music, TikTok, QQ Music and Netease. The company boasts 14 localized and fully translated websites, including Southeast Asian languages Thai and Bahasa
Cyrus Chen Leads TuneCore s Expansion Into Southeast Asia
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Industry body SGMUSO aims to raise a million dollars throughout the year
28th January 2021
Joanna Dong and Taufik Batisah in the appeal video for the Music Support Fund. Credit: SGMUSO official YouTube
A support fund has been launched for Singaporean musicians and production crew struggling under COVID-19 restrictions on the entertainment and music industries.
The Musician Support Fund was launched on January 26 by industry body and charity Music Society Singapore (better known as SGMUSO), which aims to raise a total sum of S$1million throughout 2021. Its first phase has a target of $150,000. Donate to the fund here.
The fund aims to financially support beneficiaries – referred to with the broad term “music people” – through five initiatives. These will help pay for daily living costs (“Fund-a-Bill”), the costs of putting on live-streamed performances from home (“Fund-a-Gig”) or an affiliate studio (“Fund-a-Band”), “upskilling opportunities” (“Fund-a-Sk