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New $200M fund targets indie music's cash crunch problem
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84657, member: 27"] A massive new money source just jumped into the indie music scene. Pipeline aims to become the biggest global funder for independent artists and companies. Backed by Matt Spetzler's investment firm Jamen Capital, it has raised over two hundred million dollars. The platform wants to help indie labels unlock value from their music rights without selling out or accepting bad deals. Spetzler brings deep experience from previous multi-billion-dollar music investments and board roles at companies like Kobalt. His leadership team has handled many billions in music intellectual property across labels and publishing. Pipeline will use its Jamen Capital operating platform to provide capital and analytical tools. The service promises quick decisions, tech-driven underwriting, and minimal paperwork for advances. It plans to first work with labels and distributors, then expand to publishers and performing rights organizations. The goal is to offer simpler, more flexible terms than currently available in the independent sector. This move comes amid growing alternatives for artist funding. Rival platform beatBread has deployed funds across thousands of agreements. Another entity, Duetti, focuses on acquiring indie music catalogs and expanded into publishing rights. Pipeline argues that independent companies control highly valuable intellectual property but lack good options to leverage it. Spetzler states the mission is to let businesses grow on their own terms. He believes competition should center on artist quality, not financial resources. Pipeline intends to supply the resources for independent music to scale effectively. [/QUOTE]
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