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MIXTAPE LOW-DOWN:

Mixtape is a worldwide licensing company that started out of London in 2007, We have people on the ground in Los Angeles and London and help bridge the gap between the two worlds of licensing. We provide not only an incredibly diverse and unique roster of music but also music supervision services and access to original songwriters and composers. This will make the process of creating a fresh, unique musical aspect of any production fast, friendly, and easy. We pride ourselves on our relationships with the our artists and clients and always provide a quick turnaround on approvals. We go beyond and above your normal licensing company. It's a family affair.

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Masterminds behind MIXTAPE:

 

Roxanne Oldham:

Music Supervisor for “Crystal Swan”, “Blessed”, “Coast”, “Cherry”, “Carmen”, and “Mabon “Teenie” Hodges: A Portrait of a Memphis Soul Original” who also frequently works with the brands Supreme and Urban Decay.


Oldham began her career at Warner Music Group where she started the creative film & tv department. After several years there she joined Chrysalis Music Publishing in LA in the creative film & tv dept before moving to London and founding Mixtape Music, 12 years ago. Mixtape Music is a Music Supervision, Licensing and Management company with offices in London and LA.

 

 

Ollie Cruse:

After his formative years spent up middle of the Yorkshire Dales learning as many instruments as possible, he went to Uni in Manchester (BA:Hons) and then Leeds (MA) before heading for the bright lights to work in Adland. After 8 years working on campaigns for clients like BBC, Global Radio, SKY, ITV, Virgin Media, Cadburys, Land Rover, GHD, Remington, O2, Vodafone, Nokia, as well as composing & arranging ad music for The Times and Bird's Eye, he's jumped ship to throw himself full time into music. Ollie has been heading up the London office for the past 8 years handling the UK and Europe and his expertise in the Advertising world comes in handy for knowing what the client needs and wants in a song and how to present it. 

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