Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is music supervision, and why do I need it for my film/tv show/video game?
Music supervision is the process of selecting, licensing, and managing the music that goes into your project. We handle everything from finding the right track to securing rights, so your production avoids legal issues and lands the perfect soundtrack.
2. What makes your music catalogue unique?
Our catalogue includes 50+ original recordings spanning multiple genres, plus high-quality re-recordings and remasters of classic songs. This means you can find music that feels fresh and fits your project — often faster and more affordable than traditional licensing.
3. Can I license a single song from your catalogue, or do I need to purchase a package?
You can license individual songs, custom bundles, or even negotiate an exclusive deal — we’re flexible to your project’s needs and budget.
4. Do you handle music rights and clearance for third-party songs?
Yes. If you want to use a well-known track outside of our catalogue, we can negotiate with publishers and labels on your behalf to secure clearance.
5. What’s the difference between composing original music and scoring?
Scoring usually refers to background music that follows the on-screen action (think orchestral film scores). Our original compositions are more like soundtrack songs — music that captures your film’s mood, tone, or identity and can stand on its own outside the movie.
6. How do you work with filmmakers during the music supervision process?
We collaborate closely, starting with your creative vision. From there, we create a shortlist of music options, handle licensing negotiations, and ensure final delivery of broadcast-quality audio.
7. Can I request a custom song for my film instead of using your catalogue?
Absolutely. We compose and produce original songs tailored to your project’s narrative, genre, and emotional tone.
8. What’s the difference between using your catalogue and licensing a famous song?
Our catalogue is pre-cleared, meaning no lengthy negotiations and lower costs. Famous songs often take weeks (or months) to clear and can be much more expensive.
9. What genres of music do you specialize in?
Our catalogue and custom compositions span pop, rock, funk, soul, indie, hip hop and cinematic styles — but we love collaborating outside those genres too.
10. What’s the typical cost for licensing music through your company?
Pricing depends on the song, usage, and distribution (festival vs. global release, streaming vs. theatrical, etc.). We work with indie budgets as well as larger productions, and can tailor solutions that fit your needs.
11. Can I hear samples of your music before committing?
Yes — we provide curated playlists from our catalogue via box.com. You can preview our catalogue by following the links in our “Catalogue” page.
12. Do you also handle sound design or audio post-production?
We focus specifically on music supervision, licensing, and composition. For full post-production audio needs (dialogue editing, sound effects, mixing), we can recommend trusted partners.
13. Can you create instrumental or alternate versions of songs in your catalogue?
Yes. For many of our tracks we can provide instrumental mixes, remixes, or custom edits tailored to your film.
14. How do I get started with you?
Simply reach out with a description of your project, timeline, and music needs. We’ll create a tailored plan — from pulling tracks to handling licensing paperwork.

