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Jump up on stage at a sold out show, be an audience of one at a VIP performance, or catch your favourite band at a festival on the other side of the world. Transport yourself around the venue, from jump spot to jump spot, so you're always at the heart of the action. With an unmissable line-up of artists - from Bebe Rexha to Imagine Dragons, from 2Chainz to the London Symphony Orchestra
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Sell-out shows, far-flung festivals and intimate sessions in stunning 360° video and virtual reality: it's live music without boundaries. MelodyVR gets you c
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Transport yourself inside huge live performances. Switch jump spots so you never miss a moment. Discover a completely new way to experience music.Live music
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/melodyvr-raises-8-9m-prepares-to-rebrand-as-the-napster-group/
UK-listed virtual reality music company MelodyVR, which recently completed its acquisition of US-based streaming service Napster, has raised a new investment of £6.48m (approximately $8.9m) via an issue of convertible Loan Notes.. The company is also planning to rebrand as the Napster Group and as reported by the Guardian, will list on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment
https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/25/melodyvr-napster/
MelodyVR is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange, and its market cap is currently around £74 million (about $97 million). MelodyVR will pay $26.3 million to the vendors of Napster "to
https://www.billboard.com/pro/melodyvr-ceo-anthony-matchett-interview-virtual-reality-music-biz/#!
Anthony Matchett, CEO of MelodyVR Courtesy of MelodyVR. " Before we started there was no VR music company. It just didn't exist," reflects Anthony Matchett, founder and CEO of MelodyVR. Four
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Get closer to the music you love.With MelodyVR, you can transport yourself to concerts, festivals and dancefloors all over the world. From stadium shows to i
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/melody-vr-music-interview
This is the work of Melody VR, a startup that aspires to be the main destination for music-related virtual reality and plans to launch its app in 2018. Last year, it secured investment from three
https://www.wired.com/story/melodyvr-virtual-reality-music/
MelodyVR's business model is split into two parts, with VR recordings of gigs and concerts being complimented by bespoke, intimate videos filmed in environments specially designed for a 360-degree
https://www.billboard.com/pro/melodyvr-app-launch-oculus-go-vr-concerts/#!
While the MelodyVR app is free to download, users will have to pay for individual tracks and concerts, with prices ranges from $0.99 to $2.99 per track, and full concerts will be benchmarked
https://www.musicweek.com/digital/read/melody-vr-s-steven-hancock-on-how-virtual-reality-is-transforming-the-music-biz/073936
Melody VR unveiled its concerts app in May, which allows fans to watch immersive performances of sold-out shows. Concerts by The Who, Rag'N'Bone Man, Niall Horan and Post Malone are among
https://pitchfork.com/news/melodyvr-buys-napster-in-move-toward-virtual-reality-concert-hub/
August 25, 2020. Napster, August 2018 (Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via Getty Images) London-based virtual reality live music platform MelodyVR has acquired Rhapsody International (the parent company
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Since its launch on Oculus Go earlier this year the MelodyVR app has mainly focused on building out a library of concerts recorded in 360 degrees for people to watch back in VR. Attending a live
https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2021/01/05/melodyvr-napster-acquisition/
London-based VR startup MelodyVR has officially completed its more than $70 million Napster acquisition, higher-ups have confirmed.
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https://www.oculus.com/experiences/go/1168045643267750/Jump up on stage at a sold-out show, be an audience-of-one at a VIP performance, or catch your favouri
https://virtualrealitytimes.com/2017/07/20/melody-vr-the-destination-for-music-in-vr/
Pierre Pita Software VR Music Videos MelodyVR is a VR platform for music that will include experiences from three major record labels, Universal Music, Warner and Sony Music Entertainment. Registration for Melody VR Beta is Open Now Melody managed to sign a worldwide multi-year licensing and distribution deal with these companies and development the team-up calls it a
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/melody-vr
MelodyVR is a Virtual Reality music platform available in the US, UK and Europe. MelodyVR is the only licensed VR music platform in the world and has secured partnerships with all the major record labels - Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment Warner Music Group as well as Jay Z's Roc Nation and many more. The companies end-to-end
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Inspired by RuneScape, Melvor Idle takes the core of what makes an adventure game so addictive and strips it down to its purest form! This is a feature-rich, idle/incremental game combining a distinctly familiar feel with a fresh gameplay experience.
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The saga of Napster has taken an interesting turn, as the piracy-turned-streaming site has been acquired by the VR experience company MelodyVR. In a deal worth $70 million, MelodyVR will take
https://themusicnetwork.com/melodyvr-relaunch-napster/
The Music Network. UK virtual reality entertainment company MelodyVR is about to change its name to Napster - with plans to launch a combined immersive visual content and subscription music streaming platform later this year. The news sent its shares soaring by 18.33%. Napster, founded in 1999 in Seattle in a college dorm, was the original
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/companies/melodyvr/
According to an SEC filing from Napster's previous majority-owner, RealNetworks, that $70m price-tag comprised $15m in cash, $11m in Melody VR stock and then "assumption by MelodyVR of approximately $44m in payment obligations, primarily to various music industry entities". MelodyVR was founded on April 22, 2015. Music Business Worldwide
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Melody VR was a startup that evolved from a VR app to watch live gigs, into a mobile app that included 360° videos of live shows and access to live streams of festivals and gigs. The business acquired Napster in 2020 with the view to merge its live content into an established streaming app.