Nov.47

Nov.47

I once sat in a makeshift studio in someone's living room sleeping on the couch w/ $20 & no resources. I had a particular set of skills and no idea what to do with them. I asked myself what the world of music needed from me.Nothin but wind chimes (I live in the country). Not being a quitter (aka I'm a relentless idiot) I decided to offer what I could. A Music Mercenary. In the process, I sharpened that particular set of skills to mastery. I'm still idioting my way through life until I cross paths with someone needing a Music Mercenary. I suppose I'll still be an idiot but I'll be a paid one at least.

Sounds Like: No one, really, More of a producer writer

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MercyJ
3 weeks ago to Nov.47

Hello there,
I spent some time listening to your work, and there's something interesting about the direction of your sound, it already carries a kind of mood and structure that tends to translate well outside the usual release cycle.

Not in an obvious way, but in the kind of spaces where music is used more intentionally (film, sync, placements, etc.).
Have you ever explored that side of things before?



Author
Steven B
4 weeks ago to Nov.47

Hey, I came across your track and I like the direction you're going with your sound.
Quick question, have you ever considered preparing your music for sync licensing (film, TV, ads)?
A lot of artists I speak to have strong songs but miss out on opportunities because their tracks aren't fully sync-ready.
If you're open, I can give you a quick insight into how your music could be positioned for licensing.
Feel free to reply here or send your track to belovedsteve760@gmail.com

Best regards,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist



Author
Wura
over 30 days ago to Nov.47

Hi Nov.47,
I've been reviewing a few catalogs on Broadjam, and your name came up in that process.
I work closely with artists on the sync side, specifically identifying what's actually holding strong records back from being considered for placements.
I'd like to take one of your tracks through a Sync-Ready Audit.
That means looking beyond the music itself and into the details that supervisors quietly filter for metadata structure, registration alignment, and overall pitch readiness. Just a clear breakdown of where your track stands and what could make it more placement-ready.

If you're open to it, send me a link to the track you'd want reviewed: wuradigitals@gmail.com
Best regards,

Wura Digital Services
Sync Strategy & Catalog Development



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