
TORONTO, Canada (Axis Marketing & PR) - Musicrypt Inc, the industry's leading secure, digital music distribution company, has made substantial progress in just over two months since its official launch on March 1st at the
Digital Music Forum in New York with partner Billboard
Radio Monitor.
Nashville has been very active in supporting and utilizing Musicrypt's DMDS as can been seen by a recent flood of releases coming from Country and Christian Labels: LeAnn Rimes' "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way," Selah's "Be Thou My Vision" and Plumb's "I Can't Do This" on CURB Records; Amy Grant's "Carry You" and Building 429's "Show Me Love" and "No One Else Knows" on Word Entertainment; Kenney Chesney's "Keg In the Closet," Rebecca Lynn Howard's "No One'll Ever Love Me" and Alan Jackson's "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues" on RCA Label Group; Paul Colman's "The One Thing" by Inpop Records; and Monk & Neagle's "Secret" on Flicker Records.
On March 2nd, Musicrypt announced the endorsement of Clear Channel radio, the largest radio chain in North America. Since then, radio stations representing over 35 radio broadcast chains have installed DMDS including Clear Channel Radio, Infinity Broadcasting, Cox Radio, Cumulus, Citadel Communications, Emmis Communications, DMS, NPR, Next Media, Rocket City Broadcasting, Sinclair Communications, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius.
This was followed by a series of very high-profile releases to Pop, Adult Contemporary, and Rock Radio in the United States by RCA Records, Jive/Zomba Records, Atlantic Records, Virgin Records, Capitol Records, and others.
This progress all comes as Musicrypt has just completed a major financing which will allow the company to aggressively move forward, and coincides with the launch of the new Corporate Website and identity. The new integrated website can be found at www.musicrypt.com.