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SILO:MUSIC LAUNCHES SILO:RCRDS
10/23/20

SILO: MUSIC has officially launched SILO: RCRDS with its lead artist compilation SILO: RCRDS c.1. Arriving today (10/23), the vibrant collection features a curated set of tracks from film, TV and video game scores that will be available for public consumption on major DSPs for the first time.

The collection includes composers, producers and musicians like Martin Wave, Chris Avantgarde, Oumi Kaplia, Bettina Bergström, Jackie Vae, OH1, ALLISTER X and VAAAL, whose music has been features on films like Black Messiah, Star Wars: Rogue On and Ad Astra, as well as A&E promo, Netflix’s Antebellum and Hollywood, Fox’s Gotham, and more.

“Being recognized for your creative contributions in music can mean so much for the furthering of your career, as not all career advancements have a price tag directly attached to them,” shares SILO: MUSIC’s Neil Ormandy.

“With SILO: RCRDS, we are applying SILO:’s strategy of utilizing sync to give our artists the financial stability to pursue their creativity freely and taking it to the next level,” added Partner Jack Ormandy. “By providing the space for them to showcase their brilliant work on the DSPs, we make it easier for people on the outside to understand their artistry and what they bring to the table creatively."

SILO: RCRDS c. 1 is available now. Listen here.