THE CENTRIFUGE TEAM
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Tim BradshawTim is Managing Director of Centrifuge Music, and the creative guy responsible for all things music. His responsibilities include searching for songwriters, looking after them after they join Centrifuge, and exploiting the music. Tim's expertise is within the Synchronisation area and due to years working in that specialist field has been able to attract some huge catalogues to the Centrifuge stable, particularly the Peermusic, Music Sales and Hebbes Music Group catalogues who have entered into exclusive deals for Centrifuge to handle their synch business.
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CLANCY BENNETT Clancy Bennett is our Manager of Artist & Repertoire - or simply, our A&R Manager. His job is to identify and put songwriters through the Centrifuge itself to determine what works for our catalogue and what does not. Having spent an entire lifetime obsessing over music Clancy has developed a very finely tuned ear for fresh talent and sustainable songwriters. Being thrown into the music industry as a teenager Clancy has experienced a great deal on and off the stage in a variety of roles. As a performer he felt the highs and lows of international touring before he found a much more comfortable role behind the scenes. From Booking Agent to Manager to Music Licenser to Promoter, Clancy has found a chance do it all and pick up as much knowledge as he could along the way. With an expert ear and a knack for spotting the career song writers from the huge Australian and New Zealand music talent pool, Clancy brings a lot to the Centrifuge table. |
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The back office
Our back office staff are responsible for all the other stuff that makes a publisher run smoothly. Most of the time they are invisible, which is how it should be when everything goes well. As you would expect, they are experts in the business of music publishing, the mechanics of making everything work properly. Their backgrounds include experience in copyright, A&R, collections, licensing and compilations at a diverse range of music companies, including Festival, Mushroom, Universal, EMI and Ministry of Sound.

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