Affix Artists and Music

Featured Music Provider: Vince Lawrence, Slang Musicgroup

Vince Lawrence is an internationally recognized innovator in dance music and recognized... 


Celebrity Playlist Series: Chad David Shearer

We’re pleased to continue our Celebrity Playlist Series with musical selections... 


Featured Music Provider: Sam Rhansum (Video Interview)

Based in Manila, Sam Rhansum is an artist in every sense of the word.  His talents... 


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Affix News & Placement Highlights

Affix Music Sponsors The Next Cool Event in Atlanta

For the second year in a row, Affix Music is pleased to announce its sponsorship... 


Client Interview: J.J. Foxx, Creative Services Group

J.J. Foxx is Associate Creative Director and Senior Producer for Creative Services... 


Affix ‘Drills’ NFL Blitz Placement for EA Sports

Taking the old school arcade-style gameplay of the original NFL Blitz and combining... 


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Urban Music, Media & Tech

Rise of Web Video Means Closer Monitoring by Music Rights Owners

As the popularity and profitability of web video rise, rights owners and others are closely monitoring the integration of copyrighted music in online programming and advertising.  Don’t let your productions get caught in the crossfire; Affix offers solutions. The promise of the Internet becoming a home’s video hub is close to being realized. 60%... [Read more of this review]


Video: Interview With A Hitman

Affix co-founder Simon Horrocks interviews Grammy-winning songwriter/producer Anthony Dent.  One of P-Diddy’s “Hitmen,” Dent’s credits include songs for Destiny’s Child, Jay-Z, Mya, and 112, and his company State of Mind Muzic now provides the same chart-topping caliber of music to Affix and our clients.  Check out... [Read more of this review]


Dubstep: From Underground to the Top of the Charts

London may not be the first city that comes to mind when one thinks about Urban Music.  But in the early days of the twenty-first century, the British capital served as a breeding ground for what would eventually become known as “dubstep” – an electronic Urban sub-genre built around “tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and... [Read more of this review]


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