Scaling a global music catalog requires a shift toward standardized, machine-readable metadata that persists across different ecosystems. This analysis explores the technical architecture of ‘Self-Describing Catalogs’ where audio-derived tags and industry identifiers (ISRC/ISWC) are programmatically synced to prevent royalty leakage.
Metadata friction remains one of the largest cost centers in the modern music business. How much efficiency could your organization gain by moving to a fully automated, synchronized data backbone?
Curated by MusicResearch.com from Soundcharts. View original technical breakdown: Building Technical Scalability into Music Metadata Systems


