Friday, May 18, 2012

Palace offers digital distribution to over 60 major digital music stores including:

Apple's iTunes (All World Stores), Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic, AmazonMP3, Zune, Puretracks.com, Best Buy Digital Music Store, and so many more.


Sacramento, CA, December 20, 2011:  Palace Music Group an independent Online digital Distribution Alliance announced their strategic partnership to leverage combined worldwide online retail digital distribution network and technologies to support independent labels and music rights holders. Digital Distribution is the distribution of mp3s. Palace Music Group makes artist mp3s available for purchase in digital retail stores. Palace Music Group distributes artist music into a multitude of digital retailers. Itunes, Napster, Zune, Amazon, Rhapsody, Verizon, Walmart.com, and emusic are just a few of the retailers that will be selling your music. The artist retains all rights to their music. The only thing the artist sign to Palace is the rights to distribute their music in digital format.

With their strategic partnership Palace Music Group offers artist maximum world-wide exposure to:

1.     Major Labels
2.     Radio Stations
3.     Digital Online Stores
4.     Television, Film, and Advertising Companies

The artist, the owner of the music must supply Palace Music Group with a copy of the music, titles and where the artist want their money sent. Palace Music Group then encodes the music (makes it ready for digital distribution) and uploads it to iTunes so customers can buy it. Every quarter Palace Music Group sends the artist a check for their share of the profits from sales.

 Palace Music Group focus primarily on the mainstream music genres including Pop, R&B, Hip Hop, Rock, Country, Gospel, Alternative and everything in between. Palace Music Group’s products are designed for two primary markets-the independent artist and independent record labels. In order for Palace Music Group to distribute the artist music digitally, the artist must own the copyright for the sound recordings OR have permission from the owners.

We're not looking for music in any particular style; we're looking for great music in all styles. We license anything that may appeal to a filmmaker, television producer, creative advertising director, web site designer, or other media user. People we work with are looking for something fresh, creative and sonically appealing.”
                                                                                   ~Kamal Jabbar

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