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What does Sweden's bizarre Eurovision hit have in common with India?
What does Sweden's bizarre Eurovision hit have in common with India?

Local Sweden

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Local Sweden

What does Sweden's bizarre Eurovision hit have in common with India?

Finland-Swedish comedy trio Kaj in the end finished fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest, but not before their sauna-themed song Bara Bada Bastu had become a viral hit all over Europe. Did you know it has an unusual Indian connection? Advertisement In the end, Austrian JJ's opera-techno fusion took the top spot, despite Bara Bada Bastu the clear bookmakers' favourite to win the contest on Sunday. Indian readers who watched Eurovision this year may have noticed that the accordion loop at the start of the entry sounded remarkably like the chorus to Indian DJ Devinder Sunny's Enough is Enough. "Both songs are in roughly the same tempo and tone, and they're very similar," Jan-Olof Gullö, professor in music and media production at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, told TV4 news. The similar sound isn't due to plagiarism. Rather Kristofer Strandberg, one of the songwriters behind Kaj's sauna hit, said they had legally downloaded the loop ‒ originally a saxophone loop ‒ from audio library Splice, a subscription service which allows users to download millions of sound files royalty-free. According to Splice, the package which included the loop used in Bara Bada Bastu is one of the website's most downloaded packages. The band then got an accordion player to record the loop, which Eurovision officials confirmed was perfectly allowed. The loop was originally created by Niles Hollowell-Dhar, or KSHMR, a US-born DJ whose father emigrated from India. His name is a reference to Jammu and Kashmir, the area his father's family comes from. Advertisement SVT contacted KSHMR to ask him about the loop. "I just make a little piece of magic, and I let the world do what it wants with it," he said. "When people are critical, 'oh, you're just using loops' ‒ but it's really what you do with it. You see there are a couple other songs who have used the same sound and they didn't get nearly as big as this one." He told SVT that the song was "very Swedish", laughing when they told him what it was about. "OK, it's about going to the sauna? That's what I was thinking when I made the melody," he joked. There are at least two more songs using the same loop as KAJ and Devinder Sunny ‒ Zapłakane Matki by Polish rapper Yung Adisz and Straume by Latvian pop duo MUSIQQ.

Splice to Supercharge Music Creation Ecosystem with Acquisition of Spitfire Audio, Positioning Itself to Lead in the $7B Music Software and Services Sector
Splice to Supercharge Music Creation Ecosystem with Acquisition of Spitfire Audio, Positioning Itself to Lead in the $7B Music Software and Services Sector

Associated Press

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Splice to Supercharge Music Creation Ecosystem with Acquisition of Spitfire Audio, Positioning Itself to Lead in the $7B Music Software and Services Sector

NEW YORK and LONDON, April 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Splice, the leading platform for music creation, has announced the acquisition of Spitfire Audio, the UK's premier developer of high-end virtual instrument libraries. The acquisition marks Splice's entry into the fast-growing plugin space – the plugin market alone is valued at $640 million, while the wider music software and services sector exceeds $7 billion – adding to the company's Splice Sounds subscriptions and rent-to-own businesses. Since launching its flagship Splice Sounds platform in 2015, Splice has become a cornerstone of modern music production and is home to the industry's highest-quality sample catalog, where one million sounds are downloaded every day. With a global community of over 10 million music producers and creators, Splice is already the largest ethical AI-powered platform used by music producers, with 40% of Splice users embracing the platform's AI empowerment tools. Founded in 2007, Spitfire Audio has cemented its place as a creative powerhouse for composers, producers, artists, and musicians. The beloved British company provides virtual instrument libraries, including recordings by Hans Zimmer, Olafur Arnalds, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, BBC Symphony Orchestra, and Abbey Road Studios. 'The teams at Spitfire Audio and Splice have deep respect for composers, musicians, and producers and are committed to celebrating and supporting their work,' said Kakul Srivastava, CEO of Splice. 'We're both sound-first, creator-led companies who believe great software and technology can supercharge the creative experience. Our shared vision is to develop tools that expand—not replace—human creativity,' Srivastava added. 'With Spitfire's expressive instruments and Splice's AI-powered platform, we're just beginning to explore what's possible.' The companies are set to start work on new products that blend Spitfire Audio's cinematic soundscapes and orchestral expertise with Splice's sample catalog and AI-powered discovery engine. 'We've always focused on inspiring people to create extraordinary music,' said Paul Thomson, Co-Founder of Spitfire Audio. 'With Splice, we can now bring that inspiration to a whole new generation of artists, producers, and storytellers.' The combined company is positioned to lead in a music creation market projected to nearly double to $14 billion by 2031. 'Splice has already built an incredible business,' added Olivier Robert-Murphy, CEO of Spitfire Audio. 'Joining forces means Spitfire Audio's sounds will find new homes in studios around the world—whether that's a bedroom producer or a blockbuster composer.' Both Splice and Spitfire Audio will continue to operate independently in the near term. Robert-Murphy will remain CEO of Spitfire Audio, reporting to Srivastava, while Thomson will continue to oversee Spitfire Audio's creative direction. About Splice Splice is the leading platform for music creation, empowering a global community of musicians, producers, and sound designers with the tools to bring their ideas to life. The company is home to the industry's highest-quality royalty-free sound sample library and a suite of sophisticated AI tools that help creators unlock inspiration, experiment with sound, and generate unique compositions. Splice also provides affordable access to plugins and DAWs through a rent-to-own gear marketplace. For more information, visit About Spitfire Audio Spitfire Audio is the leading creator of sounds and sample libraries for music makers, uniting pioneering artists with pioneering sounds and music technology. Partnering with outstanding affiliates, including the world's most exceptional composers and musicians, celebrated recording studios Abbey Road and AIR Studios, and the renowned BBC Symphony Orchestra, has cemented Spitfire Audio's global reputation as the premier sound library company. For more information, visit Media Contact For Splice: [email protected] For Spitfire Audio: [email protected] View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Splice

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