Hamburg-based European dance label ‘Folks Need to Dance’ (PWTD) has inked a cope with ThreeDee Music. Right here’s the most recent.
The label will collaborate with ThreeDee Music for the spatial audio variations of their releases. First up? The Pan-European smash hit, “The Magic Key” by Trinix & One-T. “We’re very joyful in regards to the collaboration with Andreas, Ekki, and their workforce and we are going to refine each PWTD smash hit with our experience in 3D,” provides Matthias Stalter, CEO & Founding father of ThreeDee Music. “Prepare for the dance flooring; it’s going to be sizzling and dolbyatmospheric.”
ThreeDee Music was based in 2021 by Matthias Stalter and now has branches within the UK and Germany. Stalter has been working as certainly one of solely two in-house producers at Abbey Highway Studios, the place he has his personal manufacturing suite. Via studios in London and Munich, ThreeDee Music has change into a worldwide pioneer and chief in Central Europe.
Folks Need to Dance was based in 2022 in Hamburg by former Warner Music MD Andreas Weitkämpfer and Ekki Klages. With greater than twenty years of expertise, the label has been designed to change into the brand new house for digital music in Europe. It gives artists honest offers, beneficiant advances, marketing campaign funding and state-of-the-art know-how.
PWTD is utilizing customized made software program options and algorithms to assist it uncover new artists, monitor their ongoing artist campaigns, and keep updated with artist updates. The label is distributed worldwide by The Orchard.
“We have now designed PWTD as a brand new label to allow easy and honest entry to new applied sciences for European digital and dance artists,” says Andreas Weitkämpfer, CEO & Founding father of Folks Need to Dance. “Subsequently, it has been logical to offer a body for firstclass Dolby Atmos releases with the specialists at ThreeDee Music. We’re delighted in regards to the very good playlist rankings which ThreeDee Music’s mixes have already achieved for us.”