Anna Lunoe Signs Worldwide Publishing Deal With BMG
Anna Lunoe has signed an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with BMG.
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Australian producer, songwriter and DJ Anna Lunoe has signed an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with BMG.
The deal brings the internationally established electronic artist into BMG’s publishing roster as she enters what she describes as a “new era” for her music.
“Super excited to be kickstarting a new era for my music with the BMG family! I love an indie-minded operation with big picture vision and music and community at the centre of it all! I can’t wait to see what we are able to create together,” Lunoe said.
BMG President Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia Heath Johns described Lunoe as an important figure in the growth of Australian electronic music internationally.
“Anna Lunoe is an icon, an artist who continues to pave the way for Australian electronic musicians seeking to spread their creative wings internationally. Anna is a creative force and a brilliant, prolific songwriter. BMG could not be happier and prouder to welcome her into our songwriting family," he said.
Lunoe has spent more than a decade building an international career across electronic music as a producer, songwriter, vocalist and DJ. After becoming one of the first women to mix for Ministry of Sound Australia - with all three of her compilations going gold - she went on to perform at major festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra Music Festival, and EDC Las Vegas, where she became the first solo female artist to perform on the festival’s kineticFIELD main stage.
Her debut album, Pearl, arrived in 2024 and was named among Billboard’s Best Dance Albums of the year, while also earning triple j Feature Album status.


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Alongside her solo work, Lunoe has built an extensive list of songwriting and collaboration credits spanning Flume, Skrillex, Genesis Owusu, Chris Lake, Chris Lorenzo, Melanie C, Touch Sensitive, Wuki, and TEED.
She has also maintained a long-running presence in dance music curation. In 2015, Zane Lowe selected Lunoe to host her own HYPERHOUSE show for Apple Music Radio, which has since developed into a broader platform for championing emerging electronic artists, as well as live events and other creative projects.
The new agreement adds Lunoe to BMG’s Australian and New Zealand publishing roster alongside Velvet Trip and Keli Holiday, who were both also recently signed, as well as Neil Finn, Young Franco, KLP, Jet, The Cat Empire, What So Not, Ladyhawke, and Bag Raiders.
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