Spaceland Recordings
02/28/07
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(PR) Spaceland Productions (www.spaceland.tv), the managing company of the Los Angeles live music venues -- Spaceland, The Echo, Ex_Plx and other assorted venues, today announced a partnership with multimedia strategic marketing and production company CyKiK (www.cykik.com) to form an independent record label, Spaceland Recordings (www.spacelandrecordings.com). Spaceland Recordings signature dish is speedy delivery of high quality audio / video from established and emerging artists, as captured in live performances at Spaceland Productions events. By utilizing state of the art recording techniques and delivery systems, Spaceland Recordings delivers high quality live recordings / video to consumers at competitive price points. A concert-goer can catch the latest buzz band live on stage, purchase the music and soon thereafter receive high-quality audio / video capturing the thrill of that moment. A perfect example of Spaceland Recordings speedy delivery of music is the track Life Is a Song, by Patrick Park from his live album, which was licensed for the series-finale of The O.C. (Fox). Spaceland Recordings live version is the only commercially available version of this track for sale anywhere. Additional releases on Spaceland Recordings include live concerts from emerging artists such as Asobi Seksu, Darker My Love, The Drones and Irving, among others. Spaceland Recordings produces full-length albums, TV-show-length, web-length, mobile-length, video programming, A.K.A. Snacks, made available to consumers in various delivery methods -- from video-on-demand, P2P, mobile, IPTV, traditional broadcasts all the way across the spectrum to hand-made-to-order (earth friendly) CDs and DVDs. Distributed domestically and internationally by KUFALA Recordings (www.kufala.com).
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