Australian-born independent multi-service music company UNIFIED Music Group has announced that it will relaunch its distribution service Community Music as a “complete artist services ecosystem and platform”.
UNIFIED launched Community Music in 2021, spinning off its in-house distribution service into an independent label. The new relaunch comes equipped with customized technology and African UnionUS$10 million ($6.8 million) pledges to “support great Australian artists building long-term global careers”.
In addition to this, artists on the platform will have access to a “Community Hub”, an information hub for music release management.
The new platform is currently open to artists in beta. Nonetheless, it has supported many artists including Ocean Lane, Ishanand Sarah St. Jamesand the onboarding of new artists. Maddie Jane, azure ryder, Janavi Harrison, stampand murgacon hard rock.
Community Music will also provide services to UNIFIED’s record labels Domestic lala (“Young Jesus and Gene” trailer, Dear Seattleand teenage joan) and United Nations FD (silverstein, Vision is empty, cornhilland yours truly).
Community Music boasts that its client artists have “achieved various milestones,” including Ocean Alley Beyond 1 billion Global flow. Its single confidence It has received 6x platinum certification in Australia and 4x platinum certification in New Zealand.
The company also noted Arria Awards Nominated for “Teen Joan” and “Teen Jesus and Joan Tease”.
“Community Music’s products are inspired by music and amplified by technology.”
Jaddan Comerford, UNIFIED Music Group
UNIFIED launched in 2011 and is headquartered in Melbourne Jadan Comerfordserves as the company’s CEO.
“We want to put creative control back into the hands of the Australian music industry. The way we can do this is by giving them the tools and technology platforms to build the careers and support systems they need,” Comerford said in a statement the statement said.
“Community Music’s products are inspired by music and amplified by technology. Artists, managers and label representatives working on this transformation care about music first, and the system uses data and customization technology to support daily decision-making.
“There’s always more to do to elevate and discover more within the Australian independent music scene, which is why we’ve also committed $10 million over the next three years to support Australian artists building long-term global careers.”
Community Music’s new technology platform is powered by Will Cummingwho has joined the platform as a product development manager. Cumming’s background includes experience in music and technology as an artist manager, artist and songwriter. longand as a director Zantipia music-focused data and digital advertising company.
UNIFED Vice President of Recorded Music in Los Angeles Francesca Caldarawill lead community music while Melbourne’s Danascimento Has been appointed general manager.
The relaunch of Community Music comes in conjunction with MerlinA global digital licensing authority for independent distributors, publishers and other rights holders, it enables Community Music to access Merlin’s various transactions with music streaming services and other digital service providers.
Previously, UNIFIED announced last week (October 10) that it had city centerOwned B2B dealers leakageaccording to the agreement, UNIFIED can use FUGA’s global technology platform, physical distribution network, marketing support and neighboring rights services.global music business