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Type
  
Private

Genre
  
Publishing

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founded
  
2006

Industry
  
Music

Headquarters
  
Tampa, United States.

Founder
  
Jorge Brea

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Products
  
Online Delivery (Music)

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Symphonic Distribution also known as "Symphonic" is a digital music distribution company launched in late 2006 by Jorge Brea, a former music producer from Tampa, Florida. Symphonic Distribution delivers music from independent record labels and musicians to online retailers such as Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, Napster, Deezer, Pandora, Amazon, Beatport and more.

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Today, the company distributes music to hundreds of retail and streaming platforms for over 10,000 record labels and artists worldwide while maintaining a personalized approach to distribution. The company continues to develop new technologies in the form of in-house systems and have expanded their offerings to include Video Distribution, Publishing Administration, Neighboring Rights, Marketing, Video Marketing, Sync Licensing, Mastering, Web and Graphic design, YouTube monetization, Soundcloud Monetization, and Piracy Protection.

Symphonic has distributed music from artists and record labels such as: Bassnectar, Deadmau5, Wiz Khalifa, Datsik, Paul Akujor, Tommie Sunshine, Richie Hawtin, The Movement, HIRIE, Datsik, Waka Flocka, Play Me Records, Moody Recordings (Bad Boy Bill), and many more of various genres and music focuses.

The company has employees in Tampa, New York, Madrid, Dominican Republic, and a programming team based in Pakistan. Additionally, the company operates independent brands with various focuses outside of the Digital Music Distribution service. Symphonic also has a music tips blog where they share industry knowledge and tips for artists and labels. They also have their own YouTube series, Music Biz 101, which focuses on giving independent artists insight into the industry.

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History

Symphonic Distribution is based in Tampa, FL and was founded in late 2006. By 2010, Symphonic Distribution was earning more than half a million dollars a year in revenue for its clients.

In 2013, Symphonic Distribution was nominated for Pasco Economic Development Council’s Industry of the Year Award. Pasco’s EDC banquet is regarded as the premier business event in Pasco County, FL.

By 2015, Symphonic Distribution had garnered more than 4,000 clients from all 50 states and more than 100 countries, including artists, labels, and even other distributors who don't have the penetration into digital stores and streaming services that Symphonic has. It generated $2.3 million in revenue in 2014, about $500,000 of which was profit. The company has now nearly tripled in size and continues to pay millions to record labels and artists worldwide.

In September 2015, GrowFL named Symphonic Distribution as one of 50 Companies to Watch.

In 2016, Symphonic Distribution announced an expansion into New York with the intention of establishing new relationships for its distributed labels, artists, and independent brands. In addition, following the closure of Beatport's Distribution company, Baseware Distribution, Symphonic signed over 200 distribution accounts from the defunct distributor.

In 2017, Houseplanet Distribution was acquired by Symphonic Distribution. Since 2006 Houseplanet Distribution, located in Madrid, Spain, focuses on the distribution of house music. This acquisition will allow Symphonic to have a footprint not only in the house music genre but also the European music market.

Publishing Administration

In June 2014, Symphonic Distribution announced partnership with TuneCore for Music Publishing Administration Service, becoming the first dance music distributor to have a focus on this important piece in the collection of music royalties.

Video Distribution

In July 2014, Symphonic launched Video Distribution services. Every record label and artist signed onto Symphonic now has an outlet to get their videos to the masses with specifications and metadata details available right now via the Symphonic Management System. Symphonic partnered with some of the top providers in the industry that allows everyone that has a music video produced the ability to get the promotion they deserve. The service will include the following video partners for a fee of $75.

Noiseporn

Symphonic Distribution is the owner of the entertainment brand, NoisePorn. NoisePorn is a popular electronic music blog and magazine that has been recognized as one of the best electronic music blogs by DJZ and Breakspoll.

In 2015, NoisePorn launched their own online video network on Roku, Chromecast, and Apple TV. The network focuses on exclusive shows, music videos, interviews and more.

Topple Track

In June 2015, Symphonic Distribution acquired the piracy protection firm, Topple Track. At the time of acquisition, the Denver-based company had taken down nearly 6 million illegal links and had over 3,000 users around the world.

Dubseed

In 2016, Symphonic Distribution announced a strategic partnership with Dubseed, a retailer and music community dedicated to the new and growing STEMS music format created by Native Instruments. Symphonic Distribution’s goal with this partnership is to make up for the decline in traditional downloads by focusing on a new media format. The brand and its team help evolve Dubseed’s platform to bring content from Symphonic clients as well as clients of other distribution companies and open up the platform to other new media formats.

References

Symphonic Distribution Wikipedia