Anna Lunoe Locks In Publishing Deal With BMG
The Australian DJ-producer is leveling up her catalog game.

Anna Lunoe just signed a worldwide publishing agreement with BMG, marking what she's calling a fresh chapter for her sound. The Australian electronic artist—known for her work in bass music, house, and beyond—is bringing her catalog under the BMG umbrella as she continues to build out her creative footprint.
Lunoe has been a fixture in the underground and crossover dance world for years, spinning internationally and releasing music that bounces between deep house textures and heavier club production. A publishing deal like this typically means better support for sync placements, royalty management, and long-term strategy around her existing and future work.
For an artist like Lunoe, locking in publishing infrastructure with a major player like BMG gives her room to focus on what she does best—making music and playing it out—while the label handles the business side. It's the kind of move that keeps artists in control while getting institutional backing.
This is the kind of move that signals she's thinking bigger about the business side without losing the independence that's defined her career so far.
Read the full story at Billboard → https://www.billboard.com/pro/bmg-signs-anna-lunoe-worldwide-publishing-deal/
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