Ditto Music Opens Sixth Worldwide Office In Austin Texas
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) May 28, 2015 -- Ditto Music, the groundbreaking digital distribution service for independent musicians, announced today the opening of a new office in Austin Texas as the recent expansion of Ditto Music's presence in the US. Ditto Music, which has over 80,000 Independent artists and labels on its books, and already has offices in the UK , US and Australia.
The new presence comes in response to a demand for Ditto’s services in Austin Texas which, thanks to events like SXSW has helped Austin become a hotbed for emerging artists.
Having already worked with artists like Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran and American Aquarium, Ditto's ability to provide record labelling services and online distribution across multiple territories has become a valuable asset to its customers worldwide. Ditto Music has become well known in the music industry by implementing strategic PR and social media campaigns for independent artists.
Ditto's popularity is reflected in the company’s growth in Texas, bringing its presence to 6 offices internationally.
‘The opening of Ditto’s Austin office shows how committed we are to the US music industry, especially in Austin where there is such a strong local scene and musical heritage. We are tremendously excited to be a part of this! ’ said Ditto CEO Lee Parsons.
Ditto Music opened its first office in the UK in 2006 offering online music distribution and has since expanded operations in all of its offices, providing record labelling services that include PR, social media and radio plugging. Celebrating its one year of record labelling services and Music Week Award nomination in March.
Ditto Music’s new Austin Texas office is located at 501 studios on 501 North in central Austin. Contact the US office at 615-651-849 or [email protected].
For more information about Ditto Music visit http://www.dittomusic.com
Conor Mallon
PR Executive
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Conor Mallon, Ditto Music, http://dittomusic.com, +1 (615) 651-8499, [email protected]
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