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Hi Blackgrass, 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
https://www.broadjam.com/songs/blac kgrass/my-name-is-sue-and-now-youre -gonna-die
Appreciate you sending that through Blackgrass, I gave it a quick listen. There's actually something interesting going on with how the track is positioned vs how it would be evaluated on the sync side... not so much about the music itself, more about how it would come across to a supervisor in a real pitch setting. It's the kind of thing that doesn't really show up unless you're looking at it from a placement perspective. If you're open to it, send it over to my email; wuradigitals@gmail.com and I'll run it through a proper Sync-Ready Audit and break it down for you in a way that actually aligns with how supervisors filter tracks. Looking forward to your mail.
It's been a while, so I thought it's about time. Da Wirt vo Stoa is a bavarian piece that starts out with a viergsang and turns into..., well, whatever. Again, I did everything myself and for no reason. May the joy of life be with you always. Richard
jesus or die--great lyrics--cheers--joe.
Thanx Joe. I appreciate it and take it at face value. Thank you very much indeed. Richard