Nokia Music Connects back with fourth edition
MUMBAI: The fourth edition of Music Connects will be held in Mumbai at the ITC Grand Central on 6 and 7 November. The event is produced by Hong Kong-based Music Matters and indiantelevision.com group‘s radioandmusic.com, and is supported by Indian and international music industry trade bodies IMI, Simca, PPL, IPRS, BMI among others. The theme for this year‘s event is Digital Transformation.
The event is being backed by global mobile devices leader Nokia for the fourth year running. The Fourth Nokia Music Connects summit will continue to showcase leading executives from the Indian and international labels, digital platforms, live music industry and device manufacturers discussing the current state and the way forward for the music business. Leading music blogger, Bob Lefsetz will also be featuring as one of the keynotes.
This will be the first time that Nokia Music Connects will have an international market spotlight on Australia. This series of events will include a keynote interview with Australian promoter Michael Chugg and a panel highlighting opportunities for Indian musicians in the Land Down Under. Five Australian acts will also be showcasing their stuff at the event this year. The bands performing at the showcase are: Big Scary, Jinja Safari, Karnivool, Sheppard, and The Aston Shuffle.
Branded president Jasper Donat said, "The music industry is going through quantum change and nowhere is it more exciting than in India. That said there are still turbulent waters and Nokia Music Connects aims to calm the seas! We‘re delighted to have Nokia on board for the fourth year and are grateful for their continued support of this fabulous event."
Radioandmusic.com founder Anil Wanvari said, "There is tremendous value in music. Even as the digital transformation is progressing for the Indian music industry, we are confident that the Fourth Nokia Music Connects will nurture dialogue between all the stakeholders and unearth the value, and strengthen existing business models while discovering new ones."
Jyrki Rosenberg, Global Head for Entertainment Nokia said, "Music is a passion in India and it transcends across all age groups and segments. Nokia has an impeccable music lineage. It includes the Nokia Music Store, the largest repository of legal and digital Indian music providing exclusive music of maestros like A R Rahman and many others. Our DRM-free music offerings have already reached over 1 million song downloads per day in India and we are confident of having struck the right chord with Indian consumers. India is today amongst the top 3 countries in terms of music downloads. We are very excited about the fact that Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra is realizing the potential of this online platform and launched her debut single ‘In.my.City‘ exclusively on Nokia Music for all of September."
IMI president Vijay Lazarus said, "IMI is delighted that ‘Nokia Music Connects is growing in strength as it enters its 4th year of providing all stakeholders in the Business of Music an annual platform to reflect and view the future of the Industry. This year promises yet another meaningful event."