The music investment gold rush shows no signs of slowing. Intercept Music has entered the fray with a bold $50 million fund dedicated to acquiring music copyrights, joining heavyweights like Hipgnosis and Primary Wave in the booming catalog acquisition space.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Intercept’s strategy appears tailored to current market conditions:
à- Offering flexible deal structures including royalty participations
The fund has particular interest in:
1) Master recordings from the CD era (1985-2005)
2) Publishing rights to country and R&B classics
3) Emerging markets repertoire, especially Latin and African catalogs
For artists and songwriters, this represents another potential exit ramp. “We’re seeing more estate planners and wealth managers bringing music assets to market,” notes entertainment attorney Melissa Rivers. “Funds like Intercept create liquidity options that didn’t exist a decade ago.”
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