IODA Announces Broad Electronic Music Initiative
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MIAMI, FL, Mar 24 (MARKET WIRE) --
IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and
technology solutions for the independent music and film industry, today
announced worldwide distribution agreements with five new Dance &
Electronic music labels and three new boutique retailers. New labels
include AEI Media Ltd, Easy Street, Naked Music, MN2S and Soulheaven. New
Dance retail partners include Boomkat, Halcyon and Wax Poetics. These new
partnerships add to IODA's existing client base, which includes Ghostly
International, King Street and Jellybean, as well as longstanding
distribution agreements with shops like Beatport, Juno and DJ Download.
The announcement was made today at the Winter Music Conference (WMC) in
Miami where Retail Manager for Dance/Electronic Craig O'Neill will be
speaking. IODA's presence at WMC has expanded this year to the
sponsorship of three stellar events:
-- ObliqSound's "Music Without Borders" event at the Indra Lounge in
South Beach
-- The Global Media Summit at the South Seas Hotel
-- Dirtybird's Showcase event at the Doublegrand Waterclub
"As a niche-oriented independent record shop trying to claw our way
into the digital arena, we've been dismissed by many aggregators who view
smaller operations like ours with skepticism," said Sean Schwartz, owner
of Halcyon. "IODA stands apart from the pack in this regard. They have
been extremely flexible, understanding of and responsive to our unique
needs, proving themselves a valuable pro-active partner at every step."
"The massive growth in sales of Electronic music is a great example of the
potential in the digital space for independents. This is a genre where our
clients can exist on equal if not better footing than the majors," said
Kevin Arnold, CEO and founder of IODA. "At the same time retailers that
know this genre better than anyone are proving that the curatorial skills
of the traditional record store are alive and well, and thriving even in
digital."
New Dance labels join IODA catalog:
AEI Media Ltd (www.artempireindustries.com)
A premium Drum & Bass website and catalog, AEI is a UK based media company
serving web, mobile and live content to several online Drum & Bass
communities. Its products include the well-respected Drum & Bass Arena
website, D&BTV, Audio Arena, and its renowned download store.
Easy Street Records (www.easystreetrecords.com)
Easy Street has had a consistent run of hits over the past three decades
including such favorites as "You Don't Know" by Serious Intention,
Cultural Vibe's "Ma Foom Bey," "In & Out of My Life" by Adeva, "Hideaway"
& "That Look" by De' Lacy and many others. The label is currently
completing several compilation albums to celebrate its 25 years of
producing some of House music's most enduring classics.
MN2S (www.mn2s.com)
Having stormed on to the Dance music scene in the mid 1990's, London based
house label MN2S has defined itself as one the most established and
respected brands in Dance music worldwide. Hosting more than 100 events
per year across the globe, MN2S is notorious for its extensive
international artist roster, which includes legends like Fedde Le Grand,
Martin Solveig, Kenny Dope, Joey Negro and Bodyrox.
Naked Music (www.naked-music.com)
Founded in 1998, the Naked Sound was born at the intersection of Dance,
Soul and Electronic music. Its catalog includes high profile remixes from
artists like Kaskade, Miguel Migs and Andy Caldwell. New releases from
Blue Six serve to further refine and reinterpret Naked's musical mission.
Soulheaven (www.soul-heaven.com) is an undisputed leader and purveyor of
quality soulful House music with a roster of DJ's and producers that is
the envy of many. Soulheaven was launched in 2001 to great acclaim by Zoo
Management and Oli White at the Ministry of Sound in London, with long
time favorite and Master at Work - Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, plus then
resident Bobby & Steve, Chrissy T, Jeremy Newall and Andy Ward.
New retailers join the IODA network:
Boomkat (www.boomkat.com & www.14tracks.com) is a specialist music store
with a dedicated team focused on genres that are not particularly well
covered by other services in the Electronic space. Boomkat curate their
own branded, themed compilations that dig into deep catalog titles.
Halcyon (www.halcyonline.com) is the online retail outlet of the famed
DUMBO record shop. Focusing on new independent music from Afro-Latin to
Techno, Halcyon excels at championing the hidden gems that might otherwise
be missed by their discerning New York clientele.
Wax Poetics (http://digital.waxpoetics.com/) is the digital retailer for
the online edition of the illustrious print journal of the same name. Best
known for bringing a new level of academic scrutiny and respect for genres
like Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, R&B and Disco, Wax Po readers rely on these
experts to dig through both digital and physical crates on their behalf.
About IODA
IODA, the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, is the
industry-leading digital distribution company for the global independent
music community. IODA provides comprehensive services to record labels,
physical distributors, and artists, including license negotiations; media
encoding and metadata management; and royalty payment administration and
reporting. The company also offers promotional support through a
dedicated marketing division and through IODA Promonet
(www.iodapromonet.com). A promotional distribution network, IODA Promonet
provides qualified podcasts, blogs, and other music sites with access to
pre-cleared, legal music and other promotional assets from IODA's labels.
Founded in 2003, IODA represents a rapidly expanding roster of over a
million tracks from thousands of independent labels around the globe.
IODA also distributes independent film and video content for over 2000
titles. The company's website is www.iodalliance.com.
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