Sound Screen
Sound Screen
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APM Music's Sound Screen podcast is hosted by Annika Dietiker features conversations with artists, producers, experts, and other key players in the world of production music.About APM MusicAPM Music is your ultimate Source for production music for film, TV, video games, sports, advertising, and digital content. With decades of experience, APM Music provides original music that elevates storytelling across all media platforms. Whether you're scoring a blockbuster film, crafting a compelling TV show, producing adrenaline-pumping sports content, designing immersive video game soundtracks, or creating engaging digital media, APM Music delivers the perfect soundtrack to bring your vision to life. APM Music's vast library features music across all genres, moods, and styles, ensuring you find the ideal track for any project. From cinematic orchestral pieces to dynamic electronic beats, it specializes in music for video games, offering tracks that enhance gameplay and captivate players. Trusted by top advertising agencies, filmmakers, game developers, and content creators, APM Music is the go-to resource for high-quality production music. Explore our collection today and discover why APM Music is the preferred choice for music for commercials, TV shows, films, video games, and digital content.
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The podcast focuses on the world of production music, exploring themes such as artist journeys, music licensing, and industry insights, with episodes featuring discussions about indie music trends, personal storytelling in songwriting, and the creative process behind album production.

Hosted by APM Music, Sound Screen dives deep into the world of production music featuring the best independent artists, award-winning composers, hit-making producers, and prime movers in the industry today.
Sound Screen is your inside look at the world of music for film, television, advertising, and digital media. It explores the art and business of music licensing, scoring, and storytelling through sound. Each episode features in-depth conversations with professionals who shape the music behind the most compelling content.
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The success stories of many artists are often told as tales of grit and skill. What is often overlooked, however, is the presence of luck. Yes, it is about having all the right ingredients to make beautiful music and then finding yourself in the right place at the right time for a catalyst to emerge, putting everything in motion on a path to glory. For Cate Martin and Micha Holland of Hamburg-based duo Ivy Flindt, they are right in the middle of this amazing storyline.
After meeting in music school, the duo formed an artistic bond and began writing, playing, and producing songs destined for a wider audience. This is where a gig in northern Scotland became the spark that would shine a light on their immense talent for all the world to see. It was in this specific place, at this precise time, that they met Grammy Award-winning Coldplay producer Danton Supple, who loved their music so much that he proposed producing the duo’s next project, which turned out to be the EP Sphinx.
There is ample evidence that lightning only strikes once. For Cate and Micha, however, another flash of luck came that same night, for it was also there that they met Sat Bisla, founder of one of the world’s top music business conferences, MUSEXPO. This meeting, just like the one with Supple, opened a new door for the duo: sync licensing.
Flash-forward to today: Ivy Flindt’s debut EP is now in APM Music’s catalog under Kinetik.
Find out more about Ivy Flindt in this brand-new episode of Sound Screen.

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