Listen Local: How Do You Call This Place?
Our OpenMusE partners from REPREX have been thinking for years about how to promote local music in a meaningful, data-driven way. Imagine hearing songs from Košice while walking t
Culture in the heart of the campus: EUBA hosted Petržalka Days
The Petržalka Days 2025 festival brought not only cultural excitement to Bratislava’s largest city district, but also new energy in the form of a strategic cooperation with
Dive Deep: Navigate the Live Music Census Data on the OpenMusE Dashboard
The OpenMusE Live Music Census Dashboard presents a comprehensive analysis of data collected during the inaugural European Live Music Census, conducted on October 11, 2024. This c
Welcome to the Open Music Europe Podcast!
Get ready to explore the brand new Open Music Europe Podcast, a compelling series dedicated to unpack how we can build a more competitive, fair, and sustainable music ecosystem in
Protecting Creators’ Rights in the AI Era: OpenMusE at the European Committee Meeting
OpenMusE partner Tomáš Mikš from the Slovak Performing and Mechanical Rights Society (SOZA) presented OpenMusE at the recent European Committee Meeting, which brought together m
Cracking the International Standard Recording Code
Fabio Vieira[1] 2024-10-16 Abstract The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is a key that uniquely identifies music and music video recordings. In theory, all records rele
Reflecting on OpenMusE at Linecheck Festival 2024: Mapping the Future of Live Music
On November Friday 22nd, OpenMusE took the stage at Linecheck Festival 2024, the main italian B2B international platform for the music sector, produced by the social enterprise MIH
How Lviv’s Live Music Scene Adapts Under Fire
Discover how music events in Lviv thrive despite war, thanks to innovative security measures and cultural resilience. The European Live Music Census Day, conducted across five citi
Live Music Census completed in five cities on the same night
On October 11th teams from OpenMusE completed surveys of venues and audiences in five cities – Helsinki, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Vilnius and Lviv. The data forms a snapshot of the
OpenMusE climbs the Rax at the “Bergfest”
After a rocky first half of the project, the Horizon Europe project “OpenMusE” took the “Bergfest” as an opportunity to celebrate the successful completion of the f