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“Your Catalog Is an Asset — But Only If It’s Defined.”

PART 3 —

A catalog isn’t just a folder of tracks.

It’s an asset class.

But only if:

- the works are organized

- the ownership is clear

- the versions are tracked

- the metadata is consistent

- the deliverables are ready

Most musicians think they need:

- more gear

- more plugins

- more opportunities...

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Vladimir Romantsev

An example from my album Philadelphia Experiment, my artist name is Mandrake. A new album Gradstein 2, is coming soon... Music doesn't generate profit yet — still at $0.00 : ) https://music.apple.com/...

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Baron Rothschild

Thanks for sharing this, Vladimir — and congrats on getting the album out into the world. Most musicians are in the same place you described: the music is finished, but the structure around it isn’t d...

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Baron Rothschild

Vlad, there’s real intention and craft in what you’re making. The music is strong — now the structure around it just needs to catch up.

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“Metadata Is the New Master: Why Organization Beats Inspiration.”

PART-2 Musicians spend hours perfecting a track…

and minutes naming it.

But in today’s industry:

Metadata is the real master.

If your metadata is unclear, incomplete, or inconsistent:

- your tracks become hard to place

- your catalog becomes hard to search

- your deliverables become unreliable

- you...

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 PART 1 — “Most Music…

PART 1 — “Most Musicians Don’t Have a Catalog Problem — They Have a Structure Problem.”

Most musicians think their biggest challenges are:

- finding opportunities

- getting placements

- improving their sound

- learning new tools

But the real issue sits upstream:

Their catalog isn’t defined.

When th...

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Most musicians don’t lose opportunities because of talent — they lose them because their catalog isn’t structured

Before publishing, before pitching for sync, before distribution, before metadata…

there’s an upstream layer most musicians never get taught:

What exactly is in your catalog?

How is it organized?

What belongs together?

What’s an asset and what’s just a file on a hard drive?

When the catalog is uncle...

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Kat Spencer
How Are You Capturing Ideas Right Now?

Curious how other composers capture ideas when inspiration hits.

Voice memos, notation apps, DAWs, piano sketches, or something else?

Maurice Vaughan

I save ideas in Microsoft Word or emails, Kat Spencer. I also downloaded a voice recorder app to save ideas.

Stuart Michael Thomas

In the car it's voice memos on my phone. If I have to be quiet then it's a music notebook I usually have in my bag. At home it's sometimes guitar into the phone or a short sketch in Cubase.

Michael Hanian

As voice memos or just a few notes on a quickly drawn staff (the old way)))

Olivia Laine
Newby Advice!

Hi Everyone! ☺️

I have been wanting to focus more on my singing and possibly getting together with other creators to produce some music, but I have no idea of where to start!

While I love acting and plan on still doing it, singing has always been my favorite when it comes to performing arts. I know I...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Why a “CGI Monkey” Music Biopic Works Way Better Than It Should

Hey Composing Lounge,

I just watched this breakdown on Better Man, the Robbie Williams biopic where he’s portrayed as a CGI chimpanzee, and it’s a really fun conversation starter for anyone who thinks about music, identity, and how songs function inside a story.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/wat...

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Maurice Vaughan

I haven't seen Better Man yet, Ashley Renee Smith. It looks interesting. I think what makes a music biopic’s song choices feel earned is when the song is about the story, something in the person's lif...

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Kerry Kennard
The Colony - older movie / great scoring and soundscape

I enjoyed this movie. - the Colony.

Lorenz used a lot of new concepts for me.

From how he and his team created Low sounding drums to create tension within the movie, to smooth sounding techniques throughout the movie made the audience and movie a great experience.

Wanted to share and see if anyone ha...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Kerry Kennard. I don't think I've seen The Colony, but I'll check it out and keep an ear out for the music and sounds. Thanks.

Wyman Brent
Happy Holidays!!!

Merry Christmas

Aitziber Olabarri

Happy Holidays, Wyman!

Wyman Brent

Aitziber Olabarri, thank you. I hope you have a wonderful time meeting 2026.

Pat Alexander
The Sound of One Battle After Another

Step inside the sound design and mix of Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest film, One Battle After Another, with this in-depth look at the work of the sound team. Featuring Re-recording mixer, supervising sound editor, sound designer Chris Scarabosio, Re-recording mixer Tony Villaflor and Production Sound...

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Maurice Vaughan

I watched One Battle After Another the weekend, Pat Alexander. The movie and sound are incredible! The sound is unique! It's one of the things I'm still thinking about. Thanks for sharing the video....

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Geoff Hall
“He was told it was over”: 10 years ago, David Bowie’s final and most poignant single saw him turn his own death into art

It has been 10 years this month that David Bowie left this mortal coil. Here is a great and insightful article into the collaborations that Bowie was involved in with musicians and filmmakers and is a testimony to his resilience and commitment to his work as an artist.

When focusing on the video for...

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Maurice Vaughan

My condolences to David's family, friends, and fans, Geoff Hall. I'm not sure if I've heard of his music, but I've heard of him. I also found out he was a songwriter and actor....

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan yeah Maurice, he was an established actor. His credits include: Labyrinth (1986), The Man who fell to Earth (1976) Twin Peaks (2014) Absolute Beginners (1986) Merry Christmas Mr. Lawre...

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan here's one track from David, which dates back from 1969. 'Space Oddity'

https://youtu.be/iYYRH4apXDo...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the video, Geoff Hall. I found out yesterday David was in Labyrinth. I didn't know he was Jareth. His character is the main thing I remember about the movie....

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan that’s cool, Maurice. By the way - His music evolved over the decades and is so unlike Space Oddity.

Kat Spencer
Quick December poll for composers:

What’s your favorite Christmas music to listen to (or secretly love)?

I’ve always loved David Lanz and obviously Mannheim Steamroller.

But if we’re being honest about true Christmas music…

The Chipmunks are my go-to.

Your turn.

Maurice Vaughan

Kat Spencer My favorite is "Carol of the Bells" by John Williams (Home Alone).

Rose Dupuis

Hey Kat Spencer, Kenny G, love saxophone , Celine Dion I can harmonize with, and Ill Divo makes me feel like I am in love shifting my mood on the first song. They fill my home with beautiful voices and music that lifts spirits and warm souls.

Mark Gosney

The rock guitarist in me loves Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I would love to put together a local Christmas show with all their greatest Christmas tunes, my cover band Hired Gunn has talked about it but i...

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