On October 9th, Insomniac Music Group announced the launch of its new vertical, Insomniac Publishing. The vertical is the latest effort in Insomniac’s commitment to investing in the songwriters and emerging talents the brand represents within the dance music world.
Insomniac Publishing’s suite of resources will help make sure these creatives have the tools and opportunities necessary to make a lasting impact. Its core roster of writers that includes a dynamic mix of producers, topliners, and both emerging and established artists based in Los Angeles and London. Artists on the roster include Aryay, Avi Snow, Benni Ola, Jasper, Joris Mur, and others.
The roster has already contributed to several notable records this year, including “Sideways” by Gordo and Drake, “Richa” by AMÉMÉ, “Different Way” by Blond:ish and “Pretty Low” by Dillon Francis & Galantis, with many more tracks on the way.
The roster has been making waves in recent months through writing camps that are held at Insomniac HQ. Having hosted over 100 unique artist sessions so far, they are currently averaging fie weekly sessions in the studios between their two state-of-the-art writing and recording rooms.
The “Mainstage” studio has the equipment necessary to focus on production and vocal recording. The Dolby Atmos room is primarily dedicated to writing, mixing and recording thanks to its immersive audio experience.
Rami Jrade has been a standout writer for the roster, excelling in the sync space with notable credits across Apple, Netflix, NBC, and others. Jrade has had songs featured in Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount + and The Lake on Amazon Prime, and the new
This move is another step in the growth of the Insomniac Music Group, as they have also recently launched a new imprint, BREAK ROOM, which aims to focus on trap, hardwave, and experimental bass music.
These developments for Insomniac mark a significant expansion in the company’s mission to create impactful music for its label, community, and sync. With these expansions, they’re sure to be a group to watch closely.
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