Back in 2021, Matteo Millieri made headlines when he launched his solo project, Anyma, which Milleri has stated was created to blend music, art, and immersive realities in an effort to explore the following phase of consciousness. While electronic music is used to the combination of visuals and sounds, Anyma focused on emerging trends to connect with his audience, while also financially funding his project in the long term. Two years later, it appears he has done just that.
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On Monday, June 19, Electric Forest, the electronic music festival in Michigan, shared a message on their social media to provide reassurance.
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After years of trying to obtain a music licensing deal, the National Music Publishers Association (NMAP), the trade association that represents American music publishers and their songwriting partners, and its members officially filed a lawsuit in a Nashville Federal Court that claims the social media giant Twitter demonstrated copyright infringement on over 1,7000 songs.