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CISAC director general wades into digital royalty debate
'Digital services must be made to pay – but it’s not always easy to do this'. CISAC boss Gadi Oron explains why rightsholders' online revenues have been slow to grow.
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Duncan Lloyd
Maximo Park's most frenetic creator Duncan Lloyd lets us in on the making of his brand new album and reveals what's currently on his stereo...
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Brutal bass
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Shirley Collins
'People always rise up and music keeps bubbling through': Shirley Collins on her lifelong love affair with folk music.
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60 Seconds with Mike Chapman
Mike Chapman talks to M
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Interview: Ammo Talwar MBE
Following the launch of UK Music’s Workplace Diversity Survey 2020, M spoke to Ammo Talwar MBE to discuss its importance.
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MCPS mandates and annexes | PRS for Music
Check the MCPS mandates and annexes that you allow us to act on your behalf for
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Petbrick
‘I know there’s a lot of metal guys who are gonna dig Petbrick and there’s a lot of people who aren’t gonna like it. I’m 100 percent fine with both’: Sepultura drummer Iggor Cavalera on his new project.
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The Official Charts: Britain's longest-running Number One
As the Official Charts celebrate their 70th anniversary, we look at how important the weekly rundowns are for songwriters and artists seven decades on.
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Soul man: Bill Withers
Bill Withers is behind some of pop’s most eternal moments, yet he walked out of the industry 30 years ago. Jim Ottewill meets the songwriter who chose to leave show business to let his hits do the talking…
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Women in music: roundtable discussion
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: We gathered some leading women in music to hear their experiences of working in the industry.
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How to... compose music for theme parks
Nick Hutson, composer, lyricist, arranger and broadcaster working across the theme park industry and musical theatre takes through How to compose music for theme parks.
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The social network: how PRS Members' Day panellists built a fanbase on TikTok
Ahead of their appearance at PRS Members' Day Glasgow on 22 March, Bow Anderson and Calum Bowie speak to M Magazine about growing their social media presence, connecting with fans and going viral.
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Fay Milton (Savages)
This week’s playlist comes from none other than Savage’s Fay Milton.
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Robert Mitchell
Award winning composer Robert Mitchell is taking on his most ambitious work yet in the form of Invocation, a cross-genre classical suite. We quiz him on the ideas behind the piece…
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C Duncan
'I went to the Royal Conservatoire to study classical composition and left writing pop music' says Mercury Prize hopeful
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Make it Happen 4 – what’s required to DIY?
The Music Development Agency presented a panel session at The Great Escape entitled What’s Required to DIY? and M was on hand to find out more.
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Philip Pope Members' Council ballot | PRS for Music
Philip Pope is standing in the 2025 PRS Members' Council election. Find out more and cast your vote.
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Nova Twins, Los Bitchos and Ditz | PRS for Music
The September 2022 edition of PRS presents will feature live performances from Nova Twins, Los Bitchos and Ditz
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ILĀ on AI: ‘If there’s a feeling of discomfort, I want to investigate it’ | M Magazine
M speaks to the multifaceted creative to find out how assistive AI is enhancing their sound.
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Interview: Samantha Togni, Boudica
M spoke to Samantha Togni, founder of Boudica, to find out more about the platform that aims to give visibility to womxn and non-binary artists.
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Ben Marwood
Xtra Mile’s Ben Marwood is back after a year-long illness with his third record, Get Found. He tells us why music acted as a ‘form of rehab’ to pull him back from the brink…
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Stephen Bishop, Opal Tapes
Opal Tapes' boss Stephen Bishop discusses the growing trend for hardware kit and reveals what's next for the label...
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Daniel Pemberton
You’ve probably heard Daniel Pemberton’s music but perhaps not heard of him. He is one of the most decorated British TV and film composers of recent years with an Ivor Novello Award and numerous BAFTAs under his belt.
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Ailie Robertson
‘I’m far more moved by authenticity than originality': composer Ailie Robertson on the musical past and present of Scotland.
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