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Just Isn’t Music announces expansion

Just Isn’t Music, the publishing arm of Ninja Tune, has signed The Prodigy’s Maxim and announced plans to expand into North America.

Anita Awbi
  • By Anita Awbi
  • 29 Apr 2016
  • min read
Just Isn’t Music, the publishing arm of Ninja Tune, has signed The Prodigy’s Maxim and announced plans to expand into North America.

The deal with Maxim, one of the founding members of the chart-topping dance act, covers publishing, co-writing and sync representation.

Just Isn’t Music is also expanding into North America, with its creative director David O’Bryan moving to Los Angeles to head up the company’s sync business.

Closer to home, Sergio Pimentel, formerly of Big Sync, joins the firm’s London HQ as senior creative sync.

Martin Dobson, head of Just Isn’t Music, said: ‘Being a huge fan of The Prodigy, it’s a real honour to have Maxim join the roster.

‘Alongside writing many of the band's major hits, Maxim has a huge amount of solo material and non-Prodigy related co-writes which we are very excited to introduce to our clients.’

O’Bryan added: ‘I am massively excited about this opportunity to represent Ninja Tune for sync in LA, working from the office there.

My experience in the London office has been massively rewarding, as I get to work with one of the best independent music catalogues in the industry, so to be able to work this catalogue for the dynamic US sync market is real thrill, and will hopefully result in many more US sync placements for our artists.’

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