AWAL
Private | |
Industry | Music |
Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Denzyl Feigelson |
Headquarters | Sheffield, United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Digital Delivery (Music) |
Services | On-demand music distribution |
Website | awal.com |
AWAL UK Ltd is a UK-based digital distribution and label services company, founded in 1997 by Denzyl Feigelson.[1] Since December 2011 AWAL has been wholly owned by the Kobalt Music Group, and is part of Kobalt’s Label Services division.[2]
AWAL offers clients digital distribution, marketing services and advanced data analytics.[3] AWAL has relationships with every major online retailer and DSP, including iTunes, AmazonMP3, 7digital, Rhapsody, eMusic, and Spotify, as well as its own direct-to-consumer platform. The company represents nearly 4000 artists and labels globally,[4] with clients including Radiohead, Moby and Beck.[5]
Artists
- Arctic Monkeys[6]
- Badly Drawn Boy
- Beck
- Chris de Burgh
- Dark Stares
- Daughter
- Duke Special[7]
- The Editors
- The Futureheads
- Gabrielle Aplin
- Gerald Masters
- Hudson Taylor
- Iwan Rheon
- Kate Walsh
- Klaxons
- Little Glitches
- Mazgani
- Michael Collings
- Moby
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds[8]
- Neil Leyton
- Radiohead[9]
- Richard Ashcroft
- Róisín Murphy
- Royal Blood
- Thom Yorke[10]
- Tina Dico[11]
- Todd Terje
- XII
- Young Kato
- The Zombies
Comedians
References
- ↑ Artists Without a label Music deals that dance to a different tune
- ↑ AWAL + Kobalt Press Release
- ↑ Kobalt Kick Starts New Label Services Division
- ↑ High street woes signal the final demise of the CD
- ↑ AWAL Catalogue
- ↑ What Does it Take? Founder of independent music aggregator AWAL and interactive music consultant
- ↑ Catalogue search result for Duke Special
- ↑ "Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away". AWAL. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- ↑ Radiohead - The King of Limbs
- ↑ Spotify goes AWAL and updates with 43,253 tracks
- ↑ Catalogue search result for Tina Dico
External links
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