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Announcing the entire lineup of showcase live and business seminars.
The timetable for business seminars has also been fixed!

2021.10.25

2021.10.25

We would like to inform you about the showcase live performers and the second lineup of business seminars of the 18th Tokyo International Music Market (18thTIMM) / TIMM ONLINE. This announcement follows the first announcement announced on October 15th, and as a result, 6 groups of artists who will perform in the TIMM showcase live on November 3rd will be added to the entire lineup. Total 16 artists will perform during the term.

The showcase live performers on November 3rd, which will be the second announcement, and the theme of the business seminar are as follows, and we will also inform you about the timetable of all business seminars.

The showcase live is scheduled to start at 19:00 on all days, and the timetable will be announced on the TIMM official website on November 1st. In addition, the TIMM official website issues an account (visitor registration) that allows people involved in the music and entertainment industry to watch business seminars and showcase live for free, so please use it. "Collecting Royalties in China" and " The Netherlands × Japan/Mid-report of the Artist Collaboration Project- Aim and Future Prospects of IMCJ × Dutch Music Export " will be additionally held, and the timetable of all 7 business seminars including the seminar announced in the first installment will be fixed. Please see below.


The 2nd announcement of TIMM Showcase Live

6 performers of November 3 (Wed)



Singer's High / JiLL-Decoy association / DEPAPEPE / Helsinki Lambda Club / Bleecker Chrome / YUC’e

TIMM Showcase Live  Displayed in Japan Standard Time (JST)

Event Title : 18th TOKYO INTERNATIONAL MUSIC MARKET SHOWCASE LIVE
Date : November 1 (Mon) , 2 (Tue) and 3 (Wed)/

The online live stream is scheduled to start at 19:00, timetable will be announced on November 1st.

Venue : Non-audience online delivery from somewhere in Tokyo
Online Delivery sites : TIMM ONLINE (limited to TIMM ONLINE registered professionals) / YouTube (general audience viewing: https://www.timmjp.com)

Performing Artists

November 1 (Mon)

Accusefive / Crispy Camera Club / dreamBoat / Ai Higuchi / Void_Chords feat. LIO

November 2 (Tue)


KIRAMEKI UNFORENT / Zwei / Tokino Sora / H△G / BiS

* The performance on November 3rd will be a live performance in collaboration with Independent Music Coalition Japan.
* Performers are subject to change.
* Please check this website for the latest information.
 


<18th TIMM/TIMMONLINE Business Seminar(The second announcement)>

Theme for the second announcement (see the outline below for details)

[Theme.6] Collecting Royalties in China.
[Theme.7] The Netherlands × Japan/Mid-report of the Artist Collaboration Project- Aim and Future Prospects of IMCJ × Dutch Music Export.

*Displayed in Japan Standard Time (JST)

November 1 (Mon)

13:00 -
[Theme]  How to expand music business with NFT

Summary
Will The NFT distributions and technologies bring the new opportunity to improve the music business for musicians, creators, record labels? Based on the latest cases of the NFT business, leading experts will talk about the current situation and future possibilities in Japan.
 



Moderator

Takayuki Suzuki / President, ParadeALL

Speakers
Akihisa Ishida / CEO, NFT ART&ASSETS Inc.
Norikazu Yamaguchi / CEO, EnterTech Evangelist, Studio ENTRE inc.
Yudai Suzuki/ Co-Founder, Fracton Ventures, Inc.

15:00 -
[Theme] Collecting Royalties in China

Co-organizer
Music Publishers Association of Japan

Summary
MPAJ will be calling out to MPAJ members to gather some questions/comments if they have any difficulties in collecting royalties from China and to learn about the market in general. We would like to start the panel by explaining Chinese market in general and then move on to answering the questions we received from MPAJ members.
 



Moderator
Charles Mikami / Board of Director, Global Business Committee Chairman,  Music Publishers Association of Japan (MPAJ) / Representative Director, Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc.)

Speakers
Jonathan Ho / Fuji Pacific Music SE Asia.
Benjamin Ng / Regional Director for Asia-Pacific at CISAC

17:00 -
[Theme]  "Updates in the Music Sync Business of Film / TV / Games / and Emerging Media, and How Best to Pitch Your Music"

Summary
In this panel, 4 seasoned Music supervisors and music executives - Jonahttan McHugh, Season Kent, Gwen Riley, Anita Nedelijkovic will talk about how the game is changing with Music Placement in Hollywood films, Games, TV, and emerging media e.g Peloton, Vice Media – how best to pitch your music, possibility of Japanese music being synced, and further business opportunity for the music industry.

Co-organizer
Visual Industry Promotion Organization



Moderator
Hana Tabata / COO, UMAA Inc. /Executive Director, VIPO

Speakers

Jonathan McHugh / Founder & Board Member, Guild of Music Supervisors / President , Song Stew ProductionsMusic Supervisor
Jonathan McHugh is a documentary Producer/Director who recently directed the upcoming Abramorama Pictures documentary films "Cosplay Universe" "City of Ali" and "Long Live Rock...Celebrate the Chaos." Other productions include "We Are X" and "The Man In the Camo Jacket."McHugh has produced 35 films and TV shows.  Past productions include "Janis:Little Girl Blue,""Justin Beiber: Never Say Never", "Crossroads, "Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror," "Repo: A Genetic Opera" and the TV shows "Sun Records", "Battleground Earth."McHugh has music supervised over 75 films and TV shows and produced over 50 soundtracks.McHugh is a member of the Producers Guild Documentary Committee, co-founder of the Guild of Music Supervisors and former LA Chapter President and Grammy Trustee. 

Season Kent / Music Supervisor
Season Kent is an award-winning music supervisor who helps storytellers convey emotion to audiences through song. Whether it’s Billie Eilish & Khalid for 13 Reasons Why, Normani for Love Simon, Charli XCX for The Fault in Our Stars, or Doja Cat for Birds of Prey, Season’s impeccable taste has helped her soundtracks go platinum and earn Grammy nominations. Through her 15 years as a music supervisor on 50 film and television projects, she has contributed to a range of projects from the Academy Award-winning drama, The Fighter, to Fox’s critically acclaimed The Hate U Give, to the party-starting Magic Mike XXL. Season has leant her skills to a full range of comic book adaptations, including Marvel’s Luke Cage, DC’s The Flash and Shazam! and the ever-popular The Walking Dead franchise. Her recent credits include Netflix’s hit series Sweet Tooth and Sony’s forthcoming Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock. Her work has been recognized twice by her peers at the Guild of Music Supervisor Awards earning trophies for The Fault in Our Stars and 13 Reasons Why.

Gwen Riley / SVP Music / Peloton Interactive Inc
Gwen Bethel Riley is the SVP of Music for Peloton Interactive. Peloton is the largest global interactive fitness platform with over 5.4M members. The Peloton experience combines amazing workout content with technology and community to bring studio-style workouts to life in the convenience and comfort of your home.  Music is an essential part of the Peloton ecosystem and brand and Riley has forged unique partnerships with Beyonce, The Beatles, Verzuz and more that surprise and delight the Peloton Membership.  Riley is known for her artist-centric approach to identifying opportunities for talent in new and emerging technology platforms.

For 20 years, she has sourced, produced, licensed and developed key music integrations for some of the entertainment industry’s most influential artists and studios - creating placement, distribution and promotional opportunities for artists in award-winning technology platforms, digital content, games, consumer products and feature films. Educated early in music, and later, entertainment / intellectual property law, her career has spanned music business affairs and development, creative direction and supervision and start-up music operations/production for emerging and industry-leading companies (Disney/Tapulous/Artisan Entertainment) in New York, Los Angeles and Silicon Valley.  She has led music direction for Grammy Nominated Soundtracks and BAFTA nominated music games.  She loves her job and brings passion and enthusiasm to her work and her leadership strategy.

Anita Nedeljkovic / Director of Music, Branded / Music Supervisor at Vice Media Group LLC
Director of Music, Branded/Music Supervisor at Vice Media - selecting, producing, negotiating and contracting music for TV/Digital/Commercial/VR/Branded Content/Experiential being produced by Vice Media Group. Working with major brands including Mercedes Benz, Nike, Amazon, Jack Daniels, Louis Vuitton, Tik Tok, Canada Goose plus many more. 

November 2 (Tue)

14:00 -
[Theme]  The second phase of music streaming business in Japan; the current position and future view for music streaming business in Japan.

Summary
Music streaming market in Japan, which is estimated to have reached about 15 million paid customers, reached 58.9 billion yen in 2020, accounting for 75% of the digital music market. However, it seems that the music streaming market in Japan is still sluggish compared to Europe and United States. Six years have passed since the music streaming service started in earnest, and now that the awareness of consumer and the lineup of recordings and contents have been enhanced. In this seminar, we will ask professionals from the music business in each field of the industry to talk about the current situation and issues from various levels and predict future trends.

Moderator
Takeshi Kawamura / CEO, GKO LLC

Speakers
Sanae Okazaki / Manager, Entertainment, GfK Japan
Tomoyuki Kitayama / Executive Vice President, Sony Music Marketing United Inc.
Akira Nomoto / General Manager, Merlin Japan K.K.

16:00 -
[Theme] [Music Ally Japan in TIMM] FUTURE TRENDS presented by Music Ally Japan - Trends and Future of Next Music Business

Co-organizer
Music Ally Japan

Summary
From streaming and creator economy to metaverse and NFT, new technologies and business opportunities swarmed the industry since the COVID hits. These trends wield the influence on the way consumers discover, engage, and connect with music and the artists. In this session, Music Ally will introduce and highlight the latest trends that transform the industry standards in the next 5-10 years. Stuart Dredge of Music Ally’s Head of Insights and Jay Kogami of Music Ally Japan will deep dive into how the next wave of streaming, live music, video and other high-potential opportunities are revolutionising the ways we value music creators, fan community, and the success in the music industry.
 



Moderator

Jay Kogami / Digital Music Journalist, Music Ally Japan

Speaker
Stuart Dredge / Head of Insight, Music Ally

November 3 (Wed)

14:00 -
[Theme]  The current state of City Pop’s global boom and the future of music catalogues

Summary
In recent years, 1970s and 1980s Japanese City Pop has made an innovative global hit and given huge impact on music scene. The songs refreshed through the filters of young DJs and YouTubers from overseas have been spread all over the world via social media, then reached the top of hit charts.

In this seminar [Part.1], the key players of the global movement will discuss the current situation in overseas and the appeal of City Pop.

Also in [Part.2], after verifying the tendency of global hits with data of streaming service, opinions will be exchanged with label professionals on directions of the next developments and the possibilities of expansion of music catalogues to overseas.

Part.1



Moderator

MINO / Musician / Video Creator

Speakers
Night Tempo / Korean Music Producer &DJ
Azzedine Fall / French Music Journalist & Independent A&R

Part.2


Moderator
Ryohei Matsunaga / Music Journalist

Speakers
Kazunari Imai / Marketing Creative Div.
Executive Officer and Executive Director, PONYCANYON INC.
Noriko Ashizawa / Head of Content, Spotify Japan
 

16:00 -
[Theme]  The Netherlands × Japan/Mid-report of the Artist Collaboration Project- Aim and Future Prospects of IMCJ × Dutch Music Export

Co-organizer
Independent Music Coalition Japan(IMCJ)

Summary
Talk session by music professionals from the Netherlands and Japan to  accelerate joint pop music export.



Moderator
Tak Yamazaki / Attorney-at-Law, Founder and Managing Partner of Field-R Law Offices

Speakers 
Marcel Albers / DUTCH MUSIC EXPORT 
Kees van Weijen / STOMP 
Jochem Tromp / Soepermarkt Music Management & Publishing 
Taro Kumabe / Board member of IMCJ / Chairman of FMPJ Global Business Committee
Yukihide Hirata / COO of Rainbow Entertainment

* Content of each seminar is subject to change. Please check this website for latest information.
 



18th Tokyo International Music Market(18thTIMM)/ TIMM ONLINE

Date:November 1 (Mon) - 3 (Wed), 2021
Contents:18th TIMM will be held at the TIMM ONLINE page in the TIMM official website

"TIMM ONLINE" provides an exhibitor page, a buyer list, a business negotiation function, a presentation video posting screen, etc., and offers opportunities for business negotiations and networking online. In addition, we will deliver business seminars, presentations, and live music performances, offering the same opportunities online as the physically attended events held in the past.

Sponsors: 
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Visual Industry Promotion Organization (VIPO)
Japan Music Culture Export (JMCE)

Supporting organizations:
All Japan Concert & Live Entertainment Promoters Conference (ACPC)
Society for the Administration of Remuneration for Audio Home Recording (SARAH)
Japan Association of Music Enterprises (JAME)
Music Publishers Association of Japan (MPAJ)
The Federation of Music Producers Japan (FMPJ)
Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC)
Japan Council of Performers Rights & Performing Arts Organizations (GEIDANKYO)
Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO)
Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)

<Contact>
Japan Music Culture Export(JMCE)TIMM Office
Email : timmoffice@jmce.or.jp