Tallinn Music Week introduces conference topics and speakers
The Tallinn Music Week conference will take place from April 10 to 11, focusing on various current issues in the music ecosystem and its impact on city and regional development.
The upcoming Tallinn Music Week (TMW) conference, scheduled for April 10-11 at the Nordic Hotel Forum, will feature discussions centered around crucial topics affecting the music industry today. This year's program particularly emphasizes how the music ecosystem can contribute to the development of cities and regions. It aims to explore the balance between artistic freedom and artificial intelligence, the impact of global concert tours on economic and environmental issues, cultural policy, the challenges faced by live music festivals, media trends, and social inclusion within various sectors of the music industry.
Among the key speakers at the conference are notable figures from the music business, including Mets Blake from the music label Coldcut/Ninja Tune, Magne Furuholmens from the legendary Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha, Paul Clement from the electronic music networking platform Resident Advisor, and Martins GoldΕ‘mits, a pioneer in digital music distribution in the UK with Cooking Vinyl. Their insights are expected to shed light on how current trends and challenges are shaping the future of music.
The discussions at TMW will not only address pressing issues but will also provide a platform for networking and collaboration among industry professionals. As music continues to evolve amidst technological advancements and changing audience expectations, conferences like TMW serve as a vital space for dialogue and innovation within the global music community.