Friday, October 21, 2011

Black Toast label seems

Black Toast Music, a boutique music author and production library responsible for placing indie artists' tunes on tv, film and videogames, is beginning an inhouse record label, Black Toast Records. Founded by Bob Mair in 1991, Black Toast has acquired song positioning for indie artists (many discovered using a partnership with Taxi) on "30 Rock," "The Wire," "True Blood stream" and "Treme." The completely new record label will feature numerous artists whose music the business have put in Tv shows formerly, such as the new the new sony Ellis, St. John, G-Stack and Paul Otten. As songwriter Richard Trapp, who records as St. John, known into it: "The way a music business remains lowering, obtaining a completely new label like Black Toast Records gives fans from the song they heard around the favorite Tv program instant gratification. They can look to iTunes soon after they participate in it, and snap up ... It's advanced, like from 'The Jetsons.'" Black Toast has furthermore provided music for features "Arthur" and "I Like You Phillip Morris," too videogames for instance "Dance Dance Revolution." Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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