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17 August 2009

Audio Network Launches 40 Hours Of New Music And Signs New Composers

The latest releases bring the Audio Network catalogue to 26,000 tracks all made available online at: www.audionetworkplc.com. The company has recorded 74 CDs since January 2009 and already has another 50 in the pipeline set for distribution later this year.



The new collection features more orchestral and film works from Debbie Wiseman and Paul Mottram and introduces Nick Ingman to the catalogue. In a project jointly written with Terry Devine King, Nick has produced some huge symphonic works with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and choir combined with filmic percussion and production. The series also feature a wide variety of cutting-edge electronica, indie rock, songs, chill out and a range of other genres.

Audio Network welcomes Nik Kershaw as one of its composers. Nik, best known for his success as a songwriter and performer in the 1980s has 'crossed over' with a series of orchestra/pop works. Kershaw said: "I've been so impressed with the quality and range of music available on the Audio Network library, I was quite inspired to write this music. It was a great experience and I hope to do more!"

Gerard Presencer is widely considered to be one of the finest trumpet players in the world. Gerard joins the team co-writing with Jim Watson, well known for his work with Incognito, Katie Melua, Zero7, The Brand New Heavies and a wealth of other artists.

Andrew Sunnucks, Creative Director of Audio Network, said: "We're thrilled to be working with more and more top writers and players - the music team just gets stronger and stronger. It's an exciting time."

(KMcA/BMcC)

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