 LOS ANGELES (Wrong Records/ Musync) - Wrong Records just joined Musync, and all tracks are now available for licensing. If you're not familiar with the work, you'll want to be. Unique is becoming difficult to pull off, but Wrong Records manages to continually create new flavors that are perfect for special projects of all types - film, video, corporate, or multimedia productions, and games. Add an element of originality that will set your piece apart in a positive way. Ben Umanov, of Wrong Records, said, "Wrong Records is founded on the principal that an independent record label doesn't have to be pigeon-holed into a specific musical genre to be successful. We put out quality music that we like, and we have the experience and resources to make it happen. Daniel Wise, the president, is a successful producer (Scissor Sisters, Secret Machines), and Erik Eger, the co-creator, is a manager for producers. The label is also based out of The Shed recording studio, one of the premier studios in Manhattan. We put out good music that we believe will appeal to people of all walks of musical life, not just catering to a specific genre of kids." Wrong Records could be the right choice for your project. Started in 2001, music supervision and licensing company, Musync finds and signs independent musicians and labels with high quality sound for licensing into all media - mostly radio and television advertising, but also includes video games, film/TV, multimedia and event production. Jarakian said, "Nowadays most people are 'short-changing' recording artists, publishers, and the labels, but we're not. We're helping to connect unknown artists to high quality projects. They become known known, and make a few bucks along the way."
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