Tileyard Education and BMG Production Library Release Four New EPs Showcasing Emerging Songwriters
Tileyard Education has unveiled four new EPs in collaboration with BMG Production Library, marking the third phase of their ongoing partnership designed to spotlight and elevate the next generation of songwriting talent.
The project features 19 tracks written by 76 songwriters, including Tileyard students, alumni and contributors from its international songwriting camps.
The tracks are now part of BMG’s catalog and primed for sync opportunities across television, film and advertising, with potential placement in shows such as Love Island, Emmerdale and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!.
Based within Tileyard London, a creative hub that houses more than 150 music businesses and 250 studios, Tileyard Education integrates academic study with professional opportunity. Its partnership with Nottingham Trent University ensures students gain both formal qualifications and direct access to the music industry.
Jamie Searls, managing director of Tileyard Education, called the project proof of what can happen when education and industry intersect: “That’s why I’m so proud of this latest project with BMG, 19 tracks, 76 writers across four EPs, and our third project in an ongoing series. It’s proof of what’s possible when opportunity meets talent.”
For many of the writers involved, the releases mark their first professional placements. Student Alex McLean noted: “I’m lucky enough to have had two songs be a part of the Tileyard Education and BMG deal, which happen to be my first two songs I’ve ever written in a camp. It is an extremely valuable asset to have as it proves my ability to write for brief, opening doors into rooms where I can further pursue my songwriting career.”
The tracks were developed at Tileyard Education’s songwriting camps in London and abroad, most recently in Marrakesh, Morocco, where participants write to real-world briefs under a deadline. All the albums can be heard here.
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