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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2026 · 32 MIN

Why Investors Are Looking Beyond Iconic Music Catalogs

from Trapital · host Dan Runcie

The music business has changed dramatically over the past decade, especially in the independent sector. We sit down with Flexpoint Ford's Managing Director, Mike Morris, to discuss why independent music has become such an attractive investment opportunity, how fragmentation creates value, and how investors weigh catalog ownership against infrastructure, services, and technology. We also explore what makes a music investment durable in an increasingly competitive market. CHAPTERS 02:26 Why Independent Music Is Winning 03:42 Infrastructure and Artist Catalogs 05:23 Diversified Portfolios 13:49 Music’s Biggest Opportunity 17:47 Are Legacy Catalogs Overpriced? 23:34 AI and Music Investing 27:57 The Weeknd's Catalog Deal Get your tickets here - 9/15 in LA: Trapital Summit Tickets SPONSORS Chartmetric: Listen in for our Stat of the Week Symphonic: Distribute your music to one of the largest networks in the industry. Symphonic delivers your music to over 200 digital service providers ensuring that you’re monetizing every stream and use of your music on Spotify, TikTok, YouTube, and more TRAPITAL Where technology shapes culture. New episodes and memos every week. Sign up here for free.

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