Also today: Noise complaints against London venues up 53%; Spotify launches Parental Guide

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Mon 22 Jul 2024

In today's CMU Daily: AEG and LA’s Dodger Stadium are both accused of negligence in a new lawsuit filed by a couple who were assaulted after attending an Elton John concert. The concert-goers claim there was insufficient security personnel at the venue which emboldened two men who assaulted them in the stadium’s car park


One Liners: BMG x Cirque du Soleil, Shakatak v NewJeans, Ariana Grande x Weverse, KP Snacks x Live Nation, Linecheck Academy, Mercury Prize update, billionaire Bruce Springsteen, Republicans annoy with music choices + more, plus latest new releases including Limoblaze, Jelly Roll and Logic


Also today: NTIA has published a study into noise complaints against night-time businesses in London, which are up 53% since the pandemic; Spotify has launched a new Parental Guide, offering advice for how parents can monitor and manage their children’s use of the service


AEG sued over car park assault that followed an Elton John show in LA

AEG has been sued by a couple who were assaulted in the car park after attending an Elton John show at the Dodger Stadium in LA in November 2022. The owner of the venue, home to the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit, as are the two men who allegedly assaulted the concert-goers, Reece Hopkin and Chad Reeves. 


The victims of the assault, Jaime and Lillian Grenfell, argue that both AEG and the owners of the Dodger Stadium were aware of a number of similar incidents that had previously occurred in the venue’s car park, and that a lack of security guards, including LAPD-uniformed security personnel, were contributing factors. 


“The lack of LAPD-uniformed security personnel diminished the safety and security of Dodger Stadium by creating a more relaxed atmosphere without the threat of immediate police intervention”, their lawsuit states. “This atmosphere emboldened wrongdoers at the stadium”. To that end, the Grenfells want AEG and the Dodger Stadium held liable for negligence.

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ONE LINERS

DEALS 


BMG and Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group have announced a strategic partnership to manage Cirque du Soleil's music catalogue and explore collaborative initiatives.


Berlin-based producer Soela has signed to record label Scissor And Thread, to release her second album ‘Dark Portrait’ due out in September. 

BMG Nashville has formed a joint venture with Triple Play Music, the publishing company owned by country music artist Jason Aldean and his bandmates. 


APPOINTMENTS


Berklee College Of Music has announced that Jim Lucchese will become its fifth President, effective from January 2025. 


LEGAL 


British band Shakatak has announced plans to hire a musicologist to substantiate claims that the track ‘Bubble Gum’ by K-pop band NewJeans infringes on their 1982 track ‘Easier Said Than Done’. 


DIGITAL 


Ariana Grande’s presence on HYBE-owned superfan platform Weverse went live this Sunday, 21 Jul, says Billboard. 


MEDIA


EHFM, Edinburgh's community radio station, has opened Ground Floor, a new cafe with a public-facing studio in Leith, relocating from arts complex and events venue Summerhall after six years. 


CROP Radio, Manchester's new community radio station, has announced its first 100 residents, including Fliss Mayo, Gracie T and Henzo, to bolster programming focused on underground electronic music. 


BRAND PARTNERSHIPS


Crisps company KP Snacks has announced a partnership between its Popchips brand and Live Nation, which will see it become a sponsor of the Latitude festival and a series of Gunnersbury Park concerts.


INDUSTRY EVENTS


Linecheck Music Meeting And Festival, the Milan-based festival and music industry networking event, has announced the launch of Linecheck Academy as part of this year’s event, which takes place in November. 


AWARDS


The Mercury Prize will announce its shortlist of twelve ‘Albums Of The Year’ for 2024 on Thursday 25 Jul on BBC Radio 6 Music.


New York’s Kennedy Center has announced its selection of five honourees who have made “an extraordinary impact on the culture life” of the USA, including rock band The Grateful Dead, singer songwriter and guitarist Bonnie Raitt, and jazz trumpeter and composer Arturo Sandoval.


Jim Simpson, the original manager of Black Sabbath and renowned Birmingham jazz and blues promoter, has received an honorary doctorate in music from the University Of Birmingham. 


ARTIST NEWS


Bruce Springsteen is now a billionaire, according to recent calculations by Forbes Magazine. 


‘Trump Trump Baby’, a pro-Donald Trump rap by Forgiato Blow which was played at the Republican National Convention, has been removed from YouTube, apparently following a copyright infringement notification from Sony Music. 


Steely Dan has responded to cover band Sixwire’s performance of ‘Reelin In The Years’ at the 2024 Republican National Convention, suggesting they would be better playing ‘Tin Foil Hat’.

RZA has announced a new orchestral album, ‘A Ballet Through Mud’, set for release on 30 Aug via Platoon, the artist services and distribution company owned by Apple. 


RELEASES


Limoblaze has released his new single ‘Holy Father’. His new album ‘Young & Chosen’ is out 23 Aug.


Joy Oladokun has released their new single ‘DRUGS’


Jelly Roll hasreleased his new single ‘Dead End Road’, as part of the new movie Twisters’ album ‘Twisters: The Album’.


Alessia Cara has released her new single ‘Dead Man’.


Logic has released his new single ‘Mission Control’, featuring T Man the Wizard. His new album ‘Ultra 85’ is out 9 Aug.


Denzel Curry has released his new album ‘King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2’, with features from A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, Project Pat, 2 Chainz + more.


G Herbo and â€Ș@SkillaBaby‬ have collaborated on new single ‘Shoot’


Martin Garrix has released his new single ‘Smile’, featuring Carolina Liar.


Highly Suspect have released their new album ‘As Above, So Below’, alongside the video for track ‘Plastic Boxes’.


TOURS


Rex Orange County has announced a four-date residency at The London Palladium from 16-19 Feb. Tickets go on general sale this Friday.

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NTIA calls for local authorities and law-makers to help as increase in noise complaints reaches "crisis level"

There has been a 53% increase in noise complaints made against nighttime businesses in London since the pandemic, according to a new study by the Night Time Industries Association. This is indicative of a trend across the UK, the trade body says, with specialist lawyer Sarah Clover adding that the increase in disputes between nighttime businesses and neighbouring residents is now at a “crisis level”. 


“Noise complaints form a significant proportion of my work and the numbers of cases are increasing dramatically”, says Clover, a licensing and planning barrister at Kings Chambers. 

“This is a trend seen particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic” and “the costs of litigation present huge burdens for businesses and local authorities”. 


These disputes and the resulting costs could be avoided, Clover argues, if we had properly “functioning licensing and planning regimes”. Local authorities and law-makers should seek to address these issues urgently, Clover adds, with long term solutions requiring legislation, but other improvements that could be made by local councils more quickly. 


According to NTIA’s survey of 20 London councils, there were 2440 noise complaints in those boroughs in 2018, which increased to 3732 over a twelve month period in 2022 and 2023. The number of noise abatement notices being issued has also increased, from 34 in 2018 to 51 in the 2022/2023 twelve month time slot. 



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Spotify ramps up protection for younger users, launches new Parental Guide

Spotify has joined the Tech Coalition, a tech industry initiative to “foster a safer online environment for young people by preventing and combating online child sexual exploitation and abuse”, and has also published a new guide for parents whose children use the streaming service. 


“Safety is a top priority for Spotify, which is why we want to make it easier for young people and parents to understand and navigate the digital world”, says Marcelina Slota, Spotify’s Head Of Platform Integrity. “Today, we’re announcing that we have a new Parental Guide to help do just that. Our work in this space is ongoing and we’ll continue updating this resource - and others - to reflect the best and most up-to-date information”. 


Slota also lists various measures Spotify has in place to protect younger users. That includes “a zero-tolerance policy against content that exploits children”,  “platform rules that ban illegal and/or abusive behaviors that could harm children”, and the use of “machine learning signals” and “user reporting mechanisms to detect potential policy and/or legal violations”.  


Spotify has teams who work “around the clock to review and promptly remove potentially violating or explicit content”, Slota adds, while also “connecting potentially vulnerable users to mental health resources when they search for content related to suicide, self-harm and disordered eating content”. 



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