Independent music distribution and marketing company Symphonic Distribution has expanded into Brazil.
Some of the clients Symphonic has secured in Brazil include LIU Sabotage, Cacife Gold, DJ Cristal, Krawk, Renato da Rocinha, Mauren McGee, Goude, Joe Kinni, Tropa do Bruxo, Sotam Trap Lab Records and Tropa do Bruxo.
Symphonic has also hired Ian Martini Bueno as its new Head of Brazil Operations.
Bueno is a Brazilian Music Business executive, drummer, and entrepreneur with more than six years’ experience in the Brazil’s independent market.
Symphonic recently struck a distribution deal with Nigerian-born music streaming startup MePlaylist.
In January last year Symphonic entered into a partnership with AMPED to provide physical distribution of vinyl, CDs, and cassettes in North America ‘and beyond’.
“The team we’ve put together represents Brazil and truly understands what the artists, record labels, and managers need better than anyone.
Jorge Brea, Symphonic Distribution
Jorge Brea (pictured), CEO, Symphonic Distribution, said: “I am thrilled to continue Symphonic’s expansion into Latin America, specifically now into Brazil.
“The team we’ve put together represents Brazil and truly understands what the artists, record labels, and managers need better than anyone.
“With this expansion, Symphonic will bring the same personalized approach, cost effective pricing, and top tier service that can be found in our other existing territories to Brazil, and we’re excited to make this leap and create a lasting mark on the region.”
“I’m very happy and honored to be part of this new step for Symphonic in Latin America.”
Ian Martini Bueno
Ian Martini Bueno, Head of Operations in Brazil added: “I’m very happy and honored to be part of this new step for Symphonic in Latin America.
“Brazil is a huge and unique market that is growing larger every year. It’s a whole different world down here, and I’m really thankful to Jorge and Symphonic’s team for trusting me to lead the strategy and operations with my amazing team.
“There’s a lot to be done, and we’re very focused on maintaining the company’s boutique vision. With it, we will continue to guarantee the best services and technology in terms of marketing and distribution.”Music Business Worldwide