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Keynote Interview, Adam Taylor, CEO of APM
Hear what the CEO of the world’s largest Production Music Library says are the three most frequently requested genres of music are, and which gets used most often: Instrumentals or songs?
How to Beat Procrastination for 2024!
If your goal for 2024 is to be successful at creating music that you can get licensed in TV, film, or TV commercials, get cut by a major artist, or have success on the charts with you as the artist, procrastination is your enemy. This short video is a great summary by Ali Abdaal of Steven Pressfield’s book, The War of Art. Don’t procrastinate—watch this video now. Procrastination is killing your dreams.
Passenger Profile – Diona Devincenzi, Part 2
Diona Devincenzi has a long list of placements to her credit that includes, Seal Team, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Life Sentence, Lethal Weapon, and more. Find out what this TAXI member is doing that helps her create music that gets licensed time and time again in the second part of her interview.
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How Deadlines Can Help You Become Successful!
No deadline, no finished songs or tracks, right?
How Much Competition Is There at TAXI?
Find out what your odds are!