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Recording Academy President Panos A. Panay Talks Cross-Cultural Creativity at Taipei's Golden Melody Festival: ‘Your Truth Is Your Superpower'
Recording Academy President Panos A. Panay Talks Cross-Cultural Creativity at Taipei's Golden Melody Festival: ‘Your Truth Is Your Superpower'

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Recording Academy President Panos A. Panay Talks Cross-Cultural Creativity at Taipei's Golden Melody Festival: ‘Your Truth Is Your Superpower'

At the 2025 Golden Melody Festival in Taipei, a conversation between Panos A. Panay, president of the Recording Academy (the organization behind the Grammys), and SXSW VP James Minor cut straight to the heart of where the global music industry is headed – and why it's never been more borderless. Held as part of the festival's three-day conference lineup, the dialogue explored the Grammys' evolving global footprint, Panay's personal musical journey, and the creative potential of cross-cultural exchange. The festival served as a lead-up to the Golden Melody Awards, blending B2B matchmaking, live music showcases, and industry forums – all setting the stage for the awards ceremony. More from Variety Recording Academy Elects National Officers to 2025-2027 Board of Trustees MusiCares Executive Director Laura Segura Leaves Post in Sudden Departure No Fakes Act Reintroduced in Congress With Support From Google, RIAA, More For Panay, growing up in Cyprus meant tuning into a cultural mosaic – Greek at home, but just as often French, Turkish, or Italian echoing from radios and street corners. That early exposure to a spectrum of languages and sounds shaped a lifelong conviction: music isn't bound by geography. Now at the helm of the Recording Academy, he's pushing to make that philosophy more than personal. His goal: to bring more international voices into the spotlight and reframe the way we talk about what – and who – makes it onto the world stage. 'There's something exciting about Ed Sheeran linking up with Diljit Dosanjh, or BTS and Coldplay merging worlds,' Panay told Variety. 'Fifteen years ago, that kind of sonic, rhythmic and linguistic amalgamation would've been a rarity.' Technology, Panay argues, is the great enabler. Streaming platforms and social media have radically expanded who gets heard and how far a track can travel. But it's not just access – it's openness. 'Audiences today are more willing than ever to embrace music in languages beyond their own,' Panay explains. He urged emerging Asian artists to take risks, seek collaboration, and stay true to their roots: 'Be curious. Be real. Your truth is your superpower.' 'Be open to influences and perspectives and artists that are outside your own culture,' he adds. 'Listen to as many poly-cultural influences as you can – then blend, mesh, and stir them into your own and create something new.' As for award shows, Panay says they're not relics – they're rituals. 'Contrary to expectations, award shows all over the world have enjoyed a renaissance in the last few years. So, whether it's the Grammys or the Golden Melody Awards here in Taiwan, no matter the culture, there's something enduring and, dare I say, human about the concept of an award. Provided that there's true integrity behind the honor.' Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts?

2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully
2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

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2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

Emerging Artists Showcase Creative Energy; Global Industry Leaders Explore International Trends TAIPEI, July 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 Golden Melody Festival, executed by Taiwan Television Enterprise, concluded successfully. As the most influential B2B platform in the Mandarin music industry, the festival welcomed nearly 50 professionals and buyers from Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Australia to Taiwan. Through Speed Meeting sessions and the Biz-matching Center, the festival offered a dynamic platform for collaboration. Meanwhile, a series of Conferences delved into global industry developments, helping local professionals connect with international markets. This year's Conferences gathered leading experts to explore critical topics such as music creation, distribution, and marketing. Notably, Panos A. Panay, President of The Recording Academy (organizers of the GRAMMY Awards), was invited to share insights on the Academy's mission and initiatives. He discussed how artists can adapt to the digital era and expand their reach globally. Emphasizing the GRAMMYs' global vision rooted in the value of "Music Without Borders," Panos encouraged artists worldwide to share their stories in their native languages. He expressed strong confidence in the potential of Taiwanese music and said he looks forward to seeing Taiwanese musicians nominated for GRAMMY Awards in the future—so that the world can hear Taiwan's voice. The festival kicked off with a vibrant opening event featuring six Best New Artist nominees from this year's Golden Melody Awards: SherryZ, Giyu Tjuljaviya, someshiit, JUD, Kumu Basaw, and Andr, showcasing the explosive stage presence and creative potential of Taiwan's next generation of pop musicians. Next, a three-day Showcase concert series featured nine Taiwanese artists and bands: Misi Ke, Running Youth, Sauljaljui, Makav, Robot Swing, Flesh Juicer, Rhydian Vaughan, Modern Cinema Master, and Fool and Idiot. Joining them were three international acts: Annisya x Song Brothers from Indonesia, Zenbu Kimi no Seida from Japan, and Can't Be Blue from South Korea. As part of this year's GMA Partnership Program, participating Taiwanese artists have also been invited to perform at overseas festivals, including the Pentaport Rock Festival in Incheon, South Korea (August), CAT EXPO in Thailand (November), and JoyLand Festival in Indonesia (November).

2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully
2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

Malaysian Reserve

time2 days ago

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2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

Emerging Artists Showcase Creative Energy; Global Industry Leaders Explore International Trends TAIPEI, July 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The 2025 Golden Melody Festival, executed by Taiwan Television Enterprise, concluded successfully. As the most influential B2B platform in the Mandarin music industry, the festival welcomed nearly 50 professionals and buyers from Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Australia to Taiwan. Through Speed Meeting sessions and the Biz-matching Center, the festival offered a dynamic platform for collaboration. Meanwhile, a series of Conferences delved into global industry developments, helping local professionals connect with international markets. This year's Conferences gathered leading experts to explore critical topics such as music creation, distribution, and marketing. Notably, Panos A. Panay, President of The Recording Academy (organizers of the GRAMMY Awards), was invited to share insights on the Academy's mission and initiatives. He discussed how artists can adapt to the digital era and expand their reach globally. Emphasizing the GRAMMYs' global vision rooted in the value of 'Music Without Borders,' Panos encouraged artists worldwide to share their stories in their native languages. He expressed strong confidence in the potential of Taiwanese music and said he looks forward to seeing Taiwanese musicians nominated for GRAMMY Awards in the future—so that the world can hear Taiwan's voice. The festival kicked off with a vibrant opening event featuring six Best New Artist nominees from this year's Golden Melody Awards: SherryZ, Giyu Tjuljaviya, someshiit, JUD, Kumu Basaw, and Andr, showcasing the explosive stage presence and creative potential of Taiwan's next generation of pop musicians. Next, a three-day Showcase concert series featured nine Taiwanese artists and bands: Misi Ke, Running Youth, Sauljaljui, Makav, Robot Swing, Flesh Juicer, Rhydian Vaughan, Modern Cinema Master, and Fool and Idiot. Joining them were three international acts: Annisya x Song Brothers from Indonesia, Zenbu Kimi no Seida from Japan, and Can't Be Blue from South Korea. As part of this year's GMA Partnership Program, participating Taiwanese artists have also been invited to perform at overseas festivals, including the Pentaport Rock Festival in Incheon, South Korea (August), CAT EXPO in Thailand (November), and JoyLand Festival in Indonesia (November).

2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully
2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

2025 Golden Melody Festival Concludes Successfully

Emerging Artists Showcase Creative Energy; Global Industry Leaders Explore International Trends TAIPEI, July 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 Golden Melody Festival, executed by Taiwan Television Enterprise, concluded successfully. As the most influential B2B platform in the Mandarin music industry, the festival welcomed nearly 50 professionals and buyers from Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Australia to Taiwan. Through Speed Meeting sessions and the Biz-matching Center, the festival offered a dynamic platform for collaboration. Meanwhile, a series of Conferences delved into global industry developments, helping local professionals connect with international markets. This year's Conferences gathered leading experts to explore critical topics such as music creation, distribution, and marketing. Notably, Panos A. Panay, President of The Recording Academy (organizers of the GRAMMY Awards), was invited to share insights on the Academy's mission and initiatives. He discussed how artists can adapt to the digital era and expand their reach globally. Emphasizing the GRAMMYs' global vision rooted in the value of "Music Without Borders," Panos encouraged artists worldwide to share their stories in their native languages. He expressed strong confidence in the potential of Taiwanese music and said he looks forward to seeing Taiwanese musicians nominated for GRAMMY Awards in the future—so that the world can hear Taiwan's voice. The festival kicked off with a vibrant opening event featuring six Best New Artist nominees from this year's Golden Melody Awards: SherryZ, Giyu Tjuljaviya, someshiit, JUD, Kumu Basaw, and Andr, showcasing the explosive stage presence and creative potential of Taiwan's next generation of pop musicians. Next, a three-day Showcase concert series featured nine Taiwanese artists and bands: Misi Ke, Running Youth, Sauljaljui, Makav, Robot Swing, Flesh Juicer, Rhydian Vaughan, Modern Cinema Master, and Fool and Idiot. Joining them were three international acts: Annisya x Song Brothers from Indonesia, Zenbu Kimi no Seida from Japan, and Can't Be Blue from South Korea. As part of this year's GMA Partnership Program, participating Taiwanese artists have also been invited to perform at overseas festivals, including the Pentaport Rock Festival in Incheon, South Korea (August), CAT EXPO in Thailand (November), and JoyLand Festival in Indonesia (November). View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Taiwan Television Enterprise Ltd. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data

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