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Words + Music is the online magazine of SOCAN, the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada. Just as SOCAN was formed in 1990 by the merger of its predecessor Canadian performing rights organizations PROCAN and CAPAC, their separate magazines merged in 1994 to form Words + Music. Our mission is to provide interesting, high-quality content about the increasingly exciting and
Plume, Banx & Ranx, Ginette Reno, Nathalie Bonin, Roxane Bruneau, Mathieu Brisset
Currently lobbying government on several key issues
Adapting to constant, disruptive technological shifts
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Legal considerations for creators
What are the differences?
The export strategies of Klô Pelgag, Fredz, Aliocha, Patrick Watson and Billy du Page
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The 27th edition of MUTEK, Montréal’s festival devoted to electronic music, brings together more than 120 artists, including several SOCAN members. Here is an eclectic selection of a few of them.
When emigrating to Toronto from Ibagué, Colombia in 2015, composing film and TV scores were the last thing Andrés Galindo Arteaga had in mind. “I didn’t arrive with like a concise plan or idea of having a career as a film composer,” Galindo Arteaga says from his Scarborough studio. “I was still thinking primarily as a classical guitarist and musician.” Fast-forward to today, and the prolific Canadian Screen Music Award ...
His music is political, even revolutionary—and his personal story has everything to do with it.
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From July 27 to 30, 2026, singer-songwriters Aysanabee, LOV, and Siibii participated in the SOCAN Foundation Nashville Residency with Apple Music. The artists were based at SOCAN House in East Nashville, allowing them to be completely immersed in one of the world’s major music centres. Sessions were hosted at the fully loaded Apple Music Nashville writers’ room, where the three artists ...
Bleu Jeans Bleu spent nine weeks at the top of the Mediabase Francophone Top 100 with “Scotch & Poches”. That called for a proper celebration.
The VAFF x HOMECOMING x SOCAN Music Sync Camp brought together a group of Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Canadian artists, songwriters, and producers from across British Columbia with the goal of fostering new creative connections and collaborations on film, television, and video game sync briefs. The song camp—held at Headspace Studios in Vancouver—helped celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vancouver Asian Film Festival ...
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Story by Karina Moldovan | November 28, 2022
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