Eri Sasaki Tie-in Project
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Project Overview

Eri Sasaki will write and compose your work.

The applicant will first provide the details of the work, and then Eri Sasaki and the affiliated label will review it. If the applicant, Eri Sasaki, and the affiliated label agree on the terms and direction of the music, the tie-in will be decided.
The music will be written and recorded for your work.

We will collect a wide range of tie-in works from commercial to independent.

We welcome submissions for original works, whether commercial or independent. There are no restrictions on the style of work - it can be a game, animation, live-action video, or any other format. Works that have already been released are also eligible.
However, the music we will provide is a part of an album concept called "Urban Alternative Music" that is set to be released. (Example of the music we will provideTherefore, if you are looking for an acoustic taste like the music from "Laid-Back Camp", this project may not be suitable for you.

How It Works

  1. Fill out the application form with the required information and agree to the terms of use to apply.
    (Application period: August 16, 2024 to September 15, 2024)
    *The application process may end early if multiple tie-ins are decided.
  2. If you pass the selection process, our staff will contact you to arrange a meeting.
    (Selection period: September 16, 2024 to September 30, 2024)
  3. The tie-in will be confirmed if the applicant, Eri Sasaki, and the affiliated label all agree on the terms of use and music production policy.
  4. Eri Sasaki will write new lyrics and compose music tailored to the submitted work, and then record it.
  5. The completed music will be used in the submitted work, and Eri Sasaki and the affiliated label will promote it along with the music.
  • Please provide as much detail as possible about your work, including:
    • Work title
    • Production and release schedule
    • Work concept (If you have a proposal document or visuals, please send them as files)
    • Intended Use of Music →How to use the music in the work, how to use the music in the promotion
  • The schedule for music production after the official tie-in decision and the date for information release will be determined through consultation, based on the production schedule and promotion schedule of the tie-in work.
  • Other details such as production conditions, terms of music use, and promotion will be decided through discussions.
  • Please note that there is a possibility that no suitable work may be selected as a result of the selection process.

Terms of Use

  1. Applicants must be adults or legal entities capable of entering into contracts in Japanese or English. While there are no restrictions on nationality, gender, or age, applications from minors require parental consent.
  2. The submitted work information and personal data such as email addresses, names, and company names provided during application will be used solely for selection and tie-in consideration purposes and not for any other purposes. If the tie-in is not established, this information will be immediately deleted.
  3. Both parties shall strictly manage the work information provided by applicants and materials such as demo tracks provided by Eri Sasaki during production to ensure they are not disclosed externally.
  4. The provided music will be registered with JASRAC. However, when used in games, it can be registered as a game commission to avoid usage fees for in-game and promotional use.
  5. The affiliated label will own the master rights of the provided music and grant worldwide usage rights to the tie-in work free of charge. However, the actual scope of use will be determined through prior discussions.
  6. The provided music will be included in Eri Sasaki's upcoming fourth album and subsequent releases, and will be sold as a music product by the affiliated label.
  7. Other detailed terms of use will be determined through prior discussions after the tie-in is decided.
  • Note: JASRAC (Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers) is the primary copyright collective in Japan that manages music copyrights.

Application Form

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