Performer Repertoire Lead

Performer Repertoire Lead An exciting opportunity has become available at one of the leading Neighbouring Rights collection agencies based in London. Double Six Rights Management is seeking a self-motivated and great team player to join a high performing team and support the day-to-day operation of the company and maximise revenues for Double Six performer clients. Part of the Domino Music Group, Double Six Rights Management was founded in 2011 and boasts an extensive roster of label, performer, and producer clients from across the globe, including internationally renowned artists, influential indies, and sought-after producer/session players. This role is a fantastic opportunity for someone to broaden their understanding and experience in music rights and copyright and deepen existing knowledge in all areas of neighbouring rights, joining a fast growing and passionate team based in and out of the Domino offices in South West London. Key accountabilities include: · Compile complete and accurate metadata for releases across our existing performer client roster, ensuring data is added to internal systems in a timely manner and to applicable data standards · Support the on-boarding of new performer clients by carrying out proactive catalogue research and using various external data sources and datasets to ensure discographies and line-up information are full and accurate · Build strong working relationships and liaise regularly with performer clients and their representatives regarding an artist’s catalogue; providing insight on earnings, answering queries and obtaining further evidence on performances when required · Ensure performances are claimed and repertoire is registered with various international collection societies ahead of key deadlines · Work closely with the Double Six label team and other colleagues across Domino Music Group for clients also signed to the label or publishing company to ensure line-up consistency, accuracy and best practice across internal workflows · Support catalogue management tasks and initiatives across the team on a regular basis to uphold excellent data standards; including data cleansing, repertoire audits, and resolving/advancing investigations with international societies · Produce and maintain clear trackers and reporting to support deadlines, catalogue status and investigations, utilising a range of datasets (e.g society reporting, catalogue data and airplay monitoring tools) · Support statement and reporting reviews where required, helping identify discrepancies or missing information and tracking issues through to resolution · Collaborate with the Double Six team in problem solving, idea generation and continuously assessing ways of working and areas for improvement · Attending key industry events and maintaining relationships with relevant partners/societies to keep up to date with the latest developments and trends Essential: · Strong interpersonal and communication skills in all forms · Analytical and thorough with a keen eye for detail · Confident working with complex and varied datasets · Supportive and a great team player · Proactive, self-starter with growth mindset · Great organisation and planning skills – ability to work to key deadlines and manage competing priorities · Advanced MS Excel skillset What we offer: · Competitive salary · 20 days of annual leave + 2 week Christmas break · Personal pension scheme (between 3-5%) · Cycle to work scheme · Season ticket loan · Life Assurance · The opportunity to work with some of the most exciting independent labels and artist in the world · Wellbeing programme and more… Applicants should send their CV and covering letter (or short video if preferable) to vacancies@doublesixrights.com Closing Date: Friday 6th March 2026 Domino Recording Company is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, gender identity, sexual orientation and disability

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