Centricity Music

Centricity Music
Founded 2003
Distributor(s) Word (2006-2010)
Capitol Christian Music Group (2010-present)
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Country of origin United States
Location Franklin, Seattle
Official website http://www.centricitymusic.com/

Centricity Music is an American record label founded in Washington with artists in contemporary Christian music. Some of its artists include Lauren Daigle, Jordan Feliz, Aaron Shust, Andrew Peterson, downhere and Jason Gray, among others.

History

Centricty Music was started in 2003 by a Seattle family. Soon after the label started an office in Nashville where most of the staff now resides.

Centricity Music was originally known as Centricity Records, but in 2009 they changed their name to Centricity Music to include the addition of Centricity Publishing and Eaglemont Entertainment. In 2010 Centricity Music also added a booking division named Centricity Booking.

The label is known for their focus on artist development. Downhere's Glen Lavender was quoted saying that "Centricity's philosophy is more about 'building the artist up.' It takes time to develop an artist. That's not usually how things are done [with labels these days], but it makes way more sense."[1]

Centricity's first album release was downhere's Wide-Eyed and Mystified in May 2006. The label then released records by Jaime Jamgochian and Circleslide also in 2006.

Wide-Eyed and Mystified was distributed by Word Records, but in March 2010 Centricity signed a new agreement with EMI Christian Music Group to distribute all past and future releases.[2]

Centricity Music's mission statement is "to enable our artists to create life-changing experiences for the world."[3]

Centricity Music Artist List

Active

Former

See also

References

  1. https://www.christianitytoday.com :What's in a Label?: Centricity Music
  2. http://www.gmclife.com :Centricity Music and EMI CMG Distribution Begin New Agreement
  3. Jesusfreakhideout.com :SINGER/SONGWRITER/AUTHOR ANDREW PETERSON WINS 2010 CHRISTY AWARD FOR HIS CHILDREN’S BOOK NORTH! OR BE EATEN

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