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The huge business behind those background bops

Written by Caroline Dohack | Aug 19, 2020 8:58:06 AM

Ever find yourself tapping your toes to the latest tunes… at McDonald’s?

Startups like Soundtrack Your Brand could be the reason why. The company just inked a deal with Universal Music Group to help corporate clients build streaming-safe playlists.

Licensing deals are music to artists’ ears

Musicians are supposed to get paid each time their music plays in public. But the industry loses an estimated $2.65B/year when businesses blast the manager’s personal Pandora stations.

Companies pay Soundtrack Your Brand $30-$40/month for music. Its revenues for 2018 were ~$3.5m.

The background biz has playlists down to a science

The psychology of music is powerful — and companies like Music Concierge are all about taking advantage of it.

According to Ambie, another music consultant, consumers are 24% more likely to buy a product when they dig the tunes they hear.

A few more things music can do, according to science:

  • Traditional French music might make wine shoppers choose a French Sauternes over a German Gewurztraminer.
  • Bright bops in the AM and down-tempo sounds in the PM can get a restaurant’s morning rush out the door, or lull dinner guests into staying for dessert.
  • It can tame savage beasts — err, shoppers — so they’re less cranky to salespeople.