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Posted On: 02/18/2021 1:11:14 PM
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$SNWR February 18, 2021 / Intercept Music, Inc., a marketing and distribution company with a focus on technologies for the entertainment industry, today announced two more members to Artist Incubator, a program that develops emerging recording artists with the goal of becoming signed to a music label. Labels that refer artists to the Artist Incubator program will stay in touch with the artist by way of Intercept Music's advanced performance analytics.
The first the new label partner is Reggae Runnins, a music label based in Miami. Reggae Runnins is the brainchild of Tanto Irie, host of the top-rated syndicated Reggae Radio show, "Hot 105 FM" on COX Radio. Irie's roots go back to a childhood in Jamaica, and include relationships with many of the biggest Reggae artists in the world, including the Marley family, Maxi Priest and others.
The other new label partner is Division Street Music Group. Division Street, known for its Urban roster, is moving several major artists to the Intercept Music platform, including Rush Hour with a track featuring Papi Gordo, and Forever Hood featuring Rick Ross.
Both labels will be taking advantage of Intercept Music's global distribution partnership with InGrooves, a wholly owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, along with Intercept Music's marketing and merchandising services.
"Our new Artist Incubator program may be one of the most impactful programs for both Intercept Music and the artistic clientele we serve," said Tod Turner, Intercept Music President. "Artist Incubator gives us a steady flow of top talent to work with, almost all of whom will land in our "Intercept PLUS" program, which provides an extensive array of services. These new partnerships are also a testament to our business plan, and our ability to help artists that have been referred to us by the major music labels."
The first the new label partner is Reggae Runnins, a music label based in Miami. Reggae Runnins is the brainchild of Tanto Irie, host of the top-rated syndicated Reggae Radio show, "Hot 105 FM" on COX Radio. Irie's roots go back to a childhood in Jamaica, and include relationships with many of the biggest Reggae artists in the world, including the Marley family, Maxi Priest and others.
The other new label partner is Division Street Music Group. Division Street, known for its Urban roster, is moving several major artists to the Intercept Music platform, including Rush Hour with a track featuring Papi Gordo, and Forever Hood featuring Rick Ross.
Both labels will be taking advantage of Intercept Music's global distribution partnership with InGrooves, a wholly owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, along with Intercept Music's marketing and merchandising services.
"Our new Artist Incubator program may be one of the most impactful programs for both Intercept Music and the artistic clientele we serve," said Tod Turner, Intercept Music President. "Artist Incubator gives us a steady flow of top talent to work with, almost all of whom will land in our "Intercept PLUS" program, which provides an extensive array of services. These new partnerships are also a testament to our business plan, and our ability to help artists that have been referred to us by the major music labels."


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