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Music News - Warner Music NZ Are Proud To Announce A Label Deal With Move The Crowd Records

14 March 2011 - 0 Comments

Warner Music New Zealand are honoured to announce our new association with Auckland based record label Move The Crowd Records.

Successful MTC artists include the record breaking ‘Smashproof’, Gold selling ‘Kidz In Space’, esteemed song writer ‘Tyree’, and the critically acclaimed ‘Young Sid’, all of whom have enjoyed Top 20 releases.   

“The depth of talent and industry expertise that comes with MTC will be a wonderful addition to the Warner Music family.  We very much look forward to a long and successful relationship” said Warner Music New Zealand General Manager Phil Howling.

MTC expanded their roster last year, and new acts new acts include Koma, Derty Sesh, Sir T, and Australian artist Kid Mac.

MTC Director Aaron Christie says of the deal, “We are very pleased. It gives us and our artists the chance to work with a major label that has a strong commitment to its roster of New Zealand acts”.

Thanks to www.movingthecrowd.com for this story.


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