
John Maxsween, the company's Director, Creative & Delivery
Audio Network added 23,000 new tracks to its platform after closing a partnership with Audiomachine, renowned for its catalog of epic music used in film, TV and streaming campaigns. This expansion represents an increase of close to 10% in the music portfolio available on the platform, reinforcing its capacity to serve large-scale audiovisual projects.
Audiomachine, with epic music for trailers, present in campaigns for films such as Avatar, Dune, Alien: Romulus and Marvel Studios productions.
Studio Series, with multi-genre production music, backgrounds and promotional pieces.
Tools of the Trade, a collection of sound effects, transitions and design elements for major narrative moments.
“This partnership responds to a global need identified among our customers: more volume without sacrificing quality. Audiomachine represents a technical and creative standard that aligns perfectly with Audio Network’s commitment to excellence,” said John Maxsween, the company’s Director, Creative & Delivery.
The tracks are now available on the us.audionetwork.com website and in the Collections Hub section, integrated into the main search engine. Prior to release, Audio Network’s music team retagged each track to ensure consistency of results and compatibility with recommender systems.
With this addition, users around the world have access to advanced sound tools that were not previously available on the platform, such as drones, textures and editorial kits organized by pitch and tempo. “This growth strengthens our value proposition in markets such as Latin America, where creative teams demand agility, variety and quality solutions for high-impact audiovisual projects,” said Carolina Arenas, Head of Latin America.
In addition to expanding the number of musical options, Audio Network offers agencies, production companies and brands a single license that covers both editorial rights and masters, simplifying legal and operational processes. Each client is supported by an account manager and a designated creative team.
“The value of this expansion is not just in the number of tracks, but in maintaining a consistent standard of quality, with recordings made in professional studios, real musicians and in-house mixing and mastering processes,” concluded Maxsween.
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