

In May, the company bought the music publications NME and Uncut from United Kingdom publisher TI Media. In January 2019, BandLab Technologies sold its 49% stake in Rolling Stone to American publishing company Penske Media.

In October, the company acquired brands including The Guitar Magazine and MusicTech from UK-based publisher Anthem Publishing. In February 2018, BandLab Technologies acquired digital audio workstation Sonar from musical instrument company Gibson, after Gibson acquired and closed Sonar's developer, parent Cakewalk. In November, the company announced it was relaunching the Harmony Company guitar and Teisco musical instrument brand names. Also in September, the company signed a sales and marketing partnership with Heritage Guitars. The service was renamed Chew By BandLab, and was integrated into BandLab's web platform. In September 2017, the company acquired, a video streaming service for DJs. Also in September, BandLab Technologies acquired 49% of iconic American music magazine Rolling Stone from publisher Wenner Media. In September, the company acquired MONO Creators Inc, an American manufacturer of instrument cases, straps and accessories. The app and its users were integrated into BandLab. In July 2016, the company acquired Composr, an iOS app for recording audio and making music. BandLab Technologies' first product, a Cloud Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) called BandLab, was released in November.

Kuok was also the owner of music retailer Swee Lee, acquired in 2012.

Kuok was a Singaporean mathematics graduate from Cambridge University who is the son of agribusiness conglomerate Wilmar International's billionaire founder and CEO Kuok Khoon Hong, and Skillings was the developer of the JamHub audio mixer. If the response file is valid, the program will be activated.BandLab Technologies was founded in 2015 by Kuok Meng Ru and Steve Skillings.
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