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Publishing Briefs: Primary Wave Can’t Be Wrong With Spin Doctors Catalog

This week in publishing news: Concord signs Mount Kimbie; OTM Music signs Still Woozy, HONNE, Metronomy, Sudan Archives; White Stork Music pairs with Touchdown Films.

Primary Wave Music has forged a partnership with the alternative rock band Spin Doctors. The company will now collect the group’s publishing and artist royalties as well as administer their new album, coming later this year. As part of the partnership, Spin Doctors will also have access to Primary Wave’s marketing team and publishing infrastructure, including digital strategy, licensing, synch opportunities and TV production. The New York-based band shot out of a cannon in the early 1990s with its debut album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, which yielded the hits “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and went on to be certified five-times platinum by the RIAA. A follow-up LP, Turn It Upside Down, also went platinum, and the Chris Barron-led band has gone on to release four more studio albums, the latest being 2013’s If the River Was Whiskey.

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Cutting Edge’s White Stork Music division, the publishing company founded by U.K. composer Tom Howe, has entered a partnership with U.K. production company Touchdown Films. White Stork will now provide Touchdown with finance, world-class music services and access to White Stork’s catalog of music for current and future productions. White Stork retains intellectual property rights to its original music composed for Touchdown’s slate of projects.

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OTM Music, a boutique publishing company, has signed Stones Throw violinist-singer Sudan Archives, Metronomy, Still Woozy and HONNE to new publishing deals. The deals for Sudan Archives and Metronomy include their back catalogs and future works, and the deals for Still Woozy and HONNE specifically focus on works made moving forward. Launched in 2017 by CEO Alex Sheridan, OTM Music has a curated roster that includes Dot Da Genius and Gianluca Buccellati. Within a year, the company courted investment by Sony Music Publishing. Later, after recouping SMP’s initial investment many times over, it partnered with Firebird Music Holdings with support from Raine Group.

Concord Music Publishing has signed electronic duo Mount Kimbie (Dom Maker, Kai Campos) to a global publishing deal. The deal covers all works made by the duo moving forward, including its new album, The Sunset Violent, which it released earlier this year. Additionally, Maker and Campos have both signed individually to Concord for publishing.

BeatStars celebrates winning two BMI Pop Awards with producer Dan Darmawan for the three-times platinum “Romantic Homicide” and two-times platinum “Here With Me” by d4vd, both of which were licensed on its marketplace. The company has surpassed $325 million in payouts to its 10 million creators, highlighting its commitment to empowering artists globally.

Producer-writer Rogét Chahayed’s TruSauce Publishing has signed artist Amindi to its expanding roster of songwriters. The Jamaican American artist calls her melodic rap- and dancehall-inspired style of songwriting “pastel rap.” She is perhaps best known for her feature on Isaiah Rashad’s The House Is Burning and for touring with the likes of Amaarae, Dreamer Isioma and SABA.

Warner Chappell has signed South Carolinian singer-songwriter Ricky Young to a global publishing deal. An up-and-coming country act, Young has already collaborated with Lee Brice (“I Carry It With Me”), Bubba Sparxx (“Baby Wussup”) and John Driskell Hopkins. He also toured with Luke Combs, Luke Bryan and Darius Rucker.

Concord Music Publishing ANZ has inked a new publishing agreement with Aussie songwriter John Butler. The deal includes representation for his whole catalog in all territories, apart from Japan. This includes back catalog hits like “Better Than,” “Zebra,” and “Ocean.”