Electronic music producer Anyma has signed a global publishing deal with independent music publishing company Kobalt. The deal encompasses the artist’s catalog (including some of his work as part of the duo Tale of Us), along with future releases.
The deal announcement follows the conclusion of Anyma’s buzzy residency at Sphere Las Vegas earlier this month. Started in late December 2024, the 12-show residency fused the Italian-American producer’s signature melodic techno and futuristic visuals with the venue’s cutting edge technology.
Born Matteo Milleri, the producer’s catalog includes a pair of albums, 2023’s Genesys and 2024’s Genesys II. His forthcoming LP, The End Of Genesys, is set for release on May 23 on Interscope Records. In December, he debuted the album’s single “Hypnotized” at Sphere, where the song’s vocalist Ellie Goulding appeared to perform the new song. Anyma’s most recent release is his edit of Dom Dolla‘s February track, “Dreamin,’” which dropped last week.
“Anyma’s artistry transcends traditional electronic music,” says Kobalt’s executive vice president & head of U.S. creative Rani Hancock. “He crafts sonic and visual journeys that resonate deeply with his audience. At Kobalt, we champion artists who redefine creative boundaries, and Anyma’s innovative spirit perfectly aligns with that vision. We are incredibly proud to welcome him to the Kobalt family. This is a momentous occasion for myself, Desi O’Meara, Tessa Butler, and the entire global Kobalt team.”
“Partnering with Kobalt Music Publishing marks an exciting new chapter with Anyma,” adds Anyma’s manager Evan Baker. “Jeannette and the global Kobalt team are an ideal partner for the world Matteo has built and his unique vision towards a full audio-visual immersive experience.”
This article was originally published by Katie Bain at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/pro/anyma-global-publishing-deal-kobalt/).
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