AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI & Streaming Policy: TIDAL says it will label 100% AI-generated tracks, remove AI music that breaks rules (like impersonation/spam), and start tougher enforcement July 15—aiming for more transparency without banning compliant AI. UK Talent Pipeline: Punch Records and A&R exec Rich Castillo launch the A&R Academy, an eight-week programme for 10 young people (18–30) starting in September, with applications opening July 1. Global Touring Push: Bring Me The Horizon’s manager says the band is targeting stadium shows across multiple territories in the next album cycle. New Releases (World): corto.alto announces Some Small Fortune (Sept 4) with single “GO”; Te Matatini drops a Matariki kapa haka album with a global digital-landmark campaign; Bunchy reveals Wanda’s Bicycle. Music & Society: South Africa’s Vuyelwa Maluleke brings The Blue Album to the stage, confronting homophobic violence. Industry Spotlight: Virtuoso Music enters India with a creator-first model. Major Tragedy: Police investigate after a newborn body was found in a portable toilet at Michigan’s Electric Forest festival. Fan Buzz: Katy Perry’s “Watch It Burn” wins a weekly fan vote for best new music.
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