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October 10, 2016
Publishing can be a very tricky area of the music industry to understand. As if the concept of what publishing is wasn’t difficult enough, there are a huge number of acronyms and organisations to remember. Luckily we are here to help make sense of it all for you. Music publishers are essentially the people who […]
October 7, 2016
2006 was a pretty great year in history as well as within the world of the music industry. It also presented us with some pop music gems that have stuck with us for 10 years now. I’ll leave it up to you to decide whether that is a good thing or not. This week, we go over […]
September 26, 2016
Music rights can be a very tricky area to understand, with a crazy number of acronyms and collecting societies to remember. In this blog, we will explain a bit about what the PRS (Performing Rights Society) and MCPS (Mechanical Copyright Protection Society) do for songwriters with publishing royalties, and what PPL (Phonographic Performance Limited) do […]
August 1, 2016
Horus Music is 10 years old this year, and what better way to celebrate than to look back on what we have been up to over the 12 months. In addition to opening an office in India, we have attended several industry events and welcomed many new faces to the team. The biggest and most […]
July 18, 2016
In 2016, the average hit song was just over three minutes long. On paper, you’d probably think “3 minutes? That’s not a lot of time, so not a lot of material I have to create to fill it. Easy!” Well, you’re probably wrong. It can be hard to get your music creativity flowing sometimes, so […]
July 12, 2016
A lot of things happened in 2006, but which UK Singles were the best-sellers (see also our previous blog about the 10 best-selling UK albums)? We make a run down of the list here and find out how many copies some of these tunes sold. Oh the memories! Listen along with us in Spotify 1. […]
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