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Music Catalog

A collection of musical works and/or recordings owned or controlled by a single entity.

What it means

A music catalog refers to the complete collection of musical compositions and/or sound recordings that are owned or controlled by a particular rights holder — whether that's an individual songwriter, a music publisher, a record label, or an investment fund. The catalog is essentially the portfolio of intellectual property assets that generates ongoing revenue through various streams such as streaming royalties, sync licensing fees, performance royalties, and mechanical royalties. Music catalogs have become highly valued financial assets, particularly since 2020, when major acquisitions like Hipgnosis Songs Fund and investment firms like KKR began purchasing catalogs from legendary artists for hundreds of millions of dollars. This has created a trickle-down effect where catalogs of all sizes — including those of independent ambient, lo-fi, and meditation music producers — are recognized as legitimate financial assets that can be valued, sold, or used as collateral. For ambient and meditation music creators, a well-organized catalog can be particularly valuable because these genres tend to have exceptionally long revenue tails. A meditation track created five years ago may still generate consistent streaming revenue today, and its sync licensing potential remains intact indefinitely. Building and maintaining a catalog with clean metadata, clear ownership documentation, and diversified revenue streams increases its market value significantly.

Technical details

Catalog valuation is typically performed using a revenue multiple methodology, where the catalog's average annual net revenue over the past 2-3 years is multiplied by a factor that reflects growth trends, genre stability, revenue diversification, and market conditions. Multiples for independent catalogs typically range from 5x to 15x annual net revenue, while premium catalogs from iconic artists have traded at 20x-30x+. The valuation also considers the ownership structure (masters vs. publishing vs. both), territorial rights, contractual encumbrances, and the remaining copyright term. A catalog's value is directly tied to the quality of its metadata, the completeness of rights registrations, and the diversity of its revenue sources.

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