Prodigy Artists, the powerhouse music management company behind some of electronic music's biggest stars, has named Eric Bindman its new Director of Operations.Β
Bindman's promotion signals Prodigy's continued focus on scaling up operations and expanding its reach. Founded by Steven Haddad and Will Runzel, the firm represents a who's who of elite DJs and electronic dance music producers, including NGHTMRE, Audien, SLANDER, Grammy-winning producer BΔkon and rising stars like Pauline Herr. Prodigy's accomplishments this past year alone speak volumes: SLANDER's national tour drew over 165,000 fans while BΔkon topped the Billboard Hot 100 as a producer of Hozierβs "Too Sweet," all while Prodigy's collective ticket sales surpassed 380,000.
Bringing over 15 years of multifaceted music industry experience to his new role, Bindman is no stranger to the demands of the business. His career spans artist management, publishing, talent booking and touring logistics forΒ Deorro, Two Friends, 3LAU and more.
As he steps into his new role as Director of Operations, heβll now be ensuring the firmβs infrastructure can meet the needs of its rapidly expanding client roster.
"I think what Iβm most proud of is being able to stand behind the artists that I manage successes," Bindman tells EDM.com.Β "Theyβve all had record-breaking years and genuinely exciting release schedules. Whether theyβre mid-album cycle or doing weekend warrior touring, Iβm most proud of each artists' success in finding their own path and planting their flags in the sand and deciding what they want to stand for; and Iβm honored and proud to play a part in that."
Haddad and Runzel also expressed confidence in Bindmanβs vision, calling him a "meticulous and skilled artist manager" who is well-equipped to steer Prodigy through an exciting era ahead.
When asked about any critical developments identified byΒ BindmanΒ in the dance music space, he points to a paradigm shift for DJs in the live sector.
"I think as the nightclub landscape is evolving and moving away from built-in club nights and protected rooms, artists have to evolve," Bindman explains. "As soft tickets become less soft by the quarter, itβs that much more important to double down and develop your core fan base. If fans know where to sonically find youβand programming via festival stageβyouβll be able to foster a devoted fan base that can grow with you."
"As the clubbing circuit drastically changes, itβs important to build your hard ticket history," he continues. "Even if it means going from a 1,000-cap nightclub to a 200-cap hard ticket venue, it helps with the artists' career longevity and helps to foster a true fan base. And here at Prodigy, we have been championing building hard ticket tours and helping acts build themselves in this new landscape."
Find out more about Prodigy Artists via the company's website.
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