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MySpace gets 10% of music market with Merlin record label deal

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MySpace Music has struck a deal with online music community and leading independent music agency Merlin, getting license to sell tracks from 10% of the global music market in the process.

The addition of the Merlin repertoire, representing 10% of the global music market, to MySpace Music’s existing catalogue will create one of the largest independent music offerings on the web.

 

Through this partnership, the MySpace Music community will be able to stream and purchase music from Merlin’s member labels – which include the Beggars Group, Domino, E1 Music (Previously Koch Records), Naïve, Cooking Vinyl, Tommy Boy, One Little Indian, Epitaph and !K7– as well as distributors including Finetunes, Kontor New Media, Inertia and Redeye.

 

Artists represented by these labels include Arctic Monkeys, Adele, Antony & The Johnsons, Basement Jaxx, Dorrough, Bjork, Tom Waits, DJ Khaled, Franz Ferdinand, Prodigy, Animal Collective, Rancid and Vampire Weekend.

 

The deal also sees MySpace Music announcing a plan tailored specifically for the independent music community that offers Merlin what it has sought from the outset – an opportunity to participate in and benefit from the financial growth of MySpace Music – in recognition of its contribution to that growth. 

 

The same eligibility and level of participation will be offered to all independent labels licensing content to MySpace Music.

 

In addition, a Merlin nominee has been invited by MySpace Music to attend and participate in an agreed schedule of MySpace Music Board meetings.

 

 MySpace Music will now also formally solicit the input and business development perspective of other Independent Label representatives through participation in select MySpace Music Board of Directors meetings.

 

“We’re excited to have Merlin’s labels join our platform," said Courtney Holt, President of MySpace Music. “We can now provide our users with access to the rich catalog that Merlin brings while simultaneously enabling Merlin labels to monetize their content within the MySpace community and easily track their fan engagement via our Artist Dashboard.”

 

“Today’s announcement further demonstrates both parties' commitment to the independent communities they represent,” added Holt. “MySpace Music values the support of the independent community and it has been a top priority for us to create a program that would reward their steadfast support of the service.  I am thrilled to have a plan in place that will allow them to reap additional financial benefits from their support and loyalty.”

 

Merlin CEO Charles Caldas commented “We have worked hard with Courtney and the MySpace Music team to find a way by which Merlin’s members could participate in the platform that MySpace Music offers as well as benefit from the long-term value that they bring to the MySpace Music venture”.

 

“The creation of this participation plan, along with the ability for Merlin nominees to participate in MySpace Music board meetings shows that MySpace Music has recognised the value Merlin offers. I believe the announcement of this participation plan will ensure that MSM will move forward with the full support of our members, and by making this plan available to all independents, with the support of the entire independent community.”

 

Beggars Group Chairman, Martin Mills commented: “I am very happy that, after considerable effort on all sides, we now have an agreement through Merlin to participate in the exciting opportunities that MySpace Music offers, and that those labels and artists who were so much at the heart of MySpace from the outset will now be a part of and benefit from its growth.”

 

Said Merlin Chairman Bob Frank: “We are all thrilled to enter into this agreement with MySpace and begin maximizing the value of our members content on the MySpace platform. The executives on both sides have worked long and hard to put this together and it clearly is a monumental achievement for the Merlin community and MySpace.”

 

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