Steve Aoki Partners With Collector Archive Services (CAS) To Launch Audio Media Grading
By Melody Siganporia – February 28, 2023 0
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Steve Aoki has partnered with Collector Archive Services (CAS) to launch a brand new and first of its kind music media grading service called Audio Media Grading (AMG) which aims to level set the market by creating an acceptable industry standard for music and audio assets as has been for products like Baseball and Pokémon cards, etc. already.
As explained on their official site, “Audio Media Grading (AMG) provides preservation, archiving, display, grading, authentication, and other services to collectors, buyers and sellers of audio media products. Our mission is to provide collectors and investors with an expert and impartial standard by which to judge any item.”
In a social media announcement introducing the service, Aoki shared in his post that the aim is for AMG to be used as a tool for music collectors and audiophiles, to finally be able to see how their content grades in comparison to others’ saved pieces in the collectibles market.
The venture will assist in facilitating the review and authentication of physical music assets like vinyl, CDs, tapes, 8tracks, and more, while the end result will showcase the asset in a laminated plaque with a 1-10 score, depending on the condition. In addition, collectors will also receive a certificate of authenticity, with a review fee for each asset starting at $50.
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Find more information about Audio Media Grading here.
H/T – EDM.com
Follow meMelody SiganporiaContent Writer | EDM News & Editorials at T.H.E – Music EssentialsTechie by day, rager by night. Full-time Expert at Apple and part-time writer with multiple EDM publications based in the Big Apple. My interest in the dance music scene began about 10 years ago and there was no looking back from there. I got involved with it on a professional level in 2013-2014 when I joined the core team for a leading music festival in India. Managing the entire Digital Marketing piece for them in addition to the Public Relations aspect, helped me gain insights into the industry. Upon moving to NYC a few years after, I decided to combine my passion for the music along with my flare with words and began contributing to EDM publications as a freelance writer.
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