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Talon Esports Will Create a New Music Album with United Esports

Hong Kong esports organization Talon has partnered with United Esports to launch a new music album with Taiwanese content creator Gamtoh, Prince Fox, and Felix LaHaye. Due to the lack of copyright-free music accessible to streams, Talon and United Esports saw the initiative as an opportunity. Each track on the album "Game Time by Gamtoh" will highlight a distinct gaming experience while blending house and EDM music.

Streamers and content creators often rely on copyright-free music to liven up their content, and as the laws on music copyright tighten, creators are looking for new ways to discover free music. The two firms emphasized that this project is only the "first of many albums" that they aim to create together.
Trend Themes
1. Copyright-free Music - The demand for copyright-free music to enhance content creation is driving musicians and esports organizations to collaborate on disruptive music models.
2. Esports-music Collaboration - Esports organizations and musicians are working together to create unique content for gaming and music lovers.
3. Distinct Gaming Experience - Music tracks that are specifically created to suit the gaming experience are gaining popularity due to their unique and immersive qualities.
Industry Implications
1. Esports - Esports organizations are partnering with musicians to create original music that enhances gaming experience and garners viewership.
2. Music Production - Music producers are innovating new ways to license their music to content creators and streamers to stay relevant and accessible in the digital landscape.
3. Content Creation - Content creators and streamers are exploring new avenues to source copyright-free music as laws are tightening and creating disruptions in their content.

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