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Republic Of Music partners with Labelcamp

By | Published on Thursday 23 March 2023

Republic Of Music

Independent music marketing and distribution company Republic Of Music has announced a new deal with Labelcamp, a distribution management platform developed by artist and label services firm Idol.

Republic Of Music’s entire catalogue of over 10,000 products has already been migrated to the Labelcamp app, allowing label partners to upload new releases, manage catalogue and access daily trend analytics via its white-label dashboard.

Republic Of Music’s operations and marketing teams are also using Labelcamp to manage release submissions from partners and ensure they are efficiently delivered to digital service providers with accurate metadata.

Nicolas Safieh, Head Of Business Development at Labelcamp, says: “We are very proud of welcoming such a respectable, established music services company as Republic Of Music. Their focus on quality perfectly matches our ambition at Labelcamp to provide the most excellent suite of supply chain and analytics tools in the market, addressing the needs of labels and distributors with high demands”.

Meanwhile, Alex Gatt, Republic Of Music’s Digital Director, spoke of the advantages the partnership would bring for the company and its label partners. “By choosing Labelcamp as our technology partner for distribution, we want to ensure that we provide our labels with access to the most efficient tools and comprehensive insights into consumption across all DSPs”.

“With the Republic Of Music team already using Labelcamp’s platform to manage our own digital operations”, he goes on, “we hope this will also allow us to continue giving our clients the highest levels of service and attention as we continue to grow”.

Republic Of Music works with international artists, labels and brands, including City Slang, Full Time Hobby, Ghostly, LateNightTales, Sacred Bones Records, Saddle Creek and Strut Records. Labelcamp, meanwhile, has been expanding rapidly, recently announcing deals with distributors in Turkey, Brazil, China and Hungary.



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