BandLab Technologies

Singaporean multi-brand music company

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February 2023 Acquired the beat marketplace company Airbit.
January 2022 Guitar.com fully transitioned to a digital-only publication platform after discontinuing its print magazine.
December 2021 Guitar.com ceased physical magazine publication, announcing a transition to focus exclusively on digital content starting January 2022.
December 2021 Company announced a reorganization under the newly formed parent company Caldecott Music Group (CMG), positioning BandLab Technologies as the music technology division of CMG.
November 2021 BandLab acquired the DIY artist services platform ReverbNation.
November 2021 Acquired DIY artist services platform ReverbNation.
July 2020 Released BandLab Albums, software for digital distribution for independent artists.
August 2019 Integrated livestreaming service Chew into BandLab and renamed it BandLab Live.
May 2019 Purchased music publications NME and Uncut from TI Media.
January 2019 Sold its 49% stake in Rolling Stone to Penske Media.
2018 BandLab relaunched the Harmony Company, reviving America's historically largest musical instrument manufacturer with new guitars and amplifiers.
October 2018 Acquired The Guitar Magazine and MusicTech brands from UK-based publisher Anthem Publishing.
February 2018 Acquired the digital audio workstation Sonar from Gibson, renaming it Cakewalk by BandLab.
November 2017 Announced the relaunch of the Harmony Company guitar and Teisco musical instrument brand names.
September 2017 Acquired Chew.tv, a video streaming service for DJs, renaming it Chew By BandLab and integrating it into their web platform. Also signed a sales and marketing partnership with Heritage Guitars.
September 2016 Acquired MONO Creators Inc, an American manufacturer of instrument accessories, and acquired 49% of Rolling Stone magazine from Wenner Media.
July 2016 Acquired Composr, an iOS app for recording audio and making music, which was then integrated into BandLab.
2015 BandLab Technologies was founded as a Singaporean company, establishing a social music platform called BandLab.
November 2015 BandLab Technologies released its first product, a Cloud Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) called BandLab.

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