Lynden Campbell
Lynden Campbell (she/her) is a music futurist with 20 years music industry experience specialising in strategic, audio-visual music licensing, event production and marketing across the rosters of EMI records, Domino Records and Domino Publishing. In 2018, Lynden launched a series of moderated talks called Cross-Fade thanks to PRS Foundation Keychange in 2018. These talks identified issues with music licensing workflows cross-media in the digital landscape.
Since leaving Domino, as Music Supervisor, Lynden was able to familiarise herself with premium recording studios such as Abbey Road, Dean Street Studios and RAK whilst project managing the requirements of visual production clients. Recent projects include Banshees of Inisherin (Searchlight), Lockwood & Co (Netflix), Pistol (Disney), Frameless (Marble Arch) and the Regime (HBO).
Lynden is a passionate advocate for ambisonic and surround sound. After championing 'future-tek' within music synchronisation licensing whilst also publicly questioning the ethics of algorithm lead music search, Lynden launched her first symposium 'Spatial Sound' at the Market Hall, Plymouth in October 2021. She launched her manifesto for a Deep Listening Revolution at Immersive Full Dome UK, November 2022.
Lynden is grateful to the PRS Foundation Keychange network for enabling her to continue to find her own voice in creative industries.
In 2023, Lynden launched Cinetronica - working towards establishing cross-media workflows for the media productions of the 21st century. With a bias towards sound, Lynden's work primarily specialises in music supervision and immersive project management.
Lynden also manages pioneering producer-composer Chipzel, and is a member of IMERSA and Music Manager's Forum.