
LOS ANGELES (Delvian Records) - Delvian Records announced today that it has chosen Gate Music, in partnership with OarFin Distribution, to be their new primary distributor for all of Delvian Records titles. "We chose Gate
Music & their partners because they understand new vision, new directions and the new music world that other distributors simply don't get," said
Benjamin van der Wel, Delvian's President. "They also understand the vast world of Apple's iTunes and the coming all-digital age and we're pleased to be a part of their effective music distribution programs."
Just in time for new distribution, Delvian Records has just relaesed Horse Dreams by William Paul, of whom movie star and legend Kim Novak said, "Thank you, William, for sharing your special talent in communicating in a language that all creatures can understand and appreciate."
Delvian has proven itself a champion of extreme artistry with the second TOP-40 album from Mortal Loom (Addicted to the Tragedy) including the new hit single Psycho-Passion, Laura Sullivan'S Pianoscapes for the Trails of North America and Mystical America, Jamie Sparks' Fun Tonight and The G-Man'S Platinum Age of the Remix. Delvian also made Sham Pain's video for his smash new album Pimp of the Century that is playing on national networks including MTV. These titles and many more debuted in the Top-100 and became a major successes that led to further sizable sales on Apple iTunes, major retailers and many other indie retail outlets.
Delvian Records is pleased to welcome many more artists in 2004-5 such as: Gary Boggs, Jamie Sparks, Gentle Thunder, William Paul, Michael Joe Kirkbride, We Are Juan, Deziple, Maureen Gee, Carol Chisolm and Captain Kurt to Delvian.
Gate Music's plans with Delvian in the coming year include in-store appearance programs, music video production, continued radio airplay campaigns and several innovative programs that will demonstrate that not only is Indie music alive and well; it's growing at a faster pace than any other market segment.