If royalty free music is what you need, Ahmad Keyes and his company, Unlimited Sounds, wants to be involved. Composing, producing and marketing for artists are the main elements to his company. Producing royalty free music compositions and writing lyrics are credits Ahmad has on his music resume. Before starting Unlimited Sounds, Ahmad was writing songs whenever and for whoever he could, "I felt like the only way I could get started was to do anything I could get my hands on." He has a vocal arrangement credit on the 2008 NAACP Outstanding World Music Album, Let Me Take You There by Cheryl Keyes. He has also done royalty free music for online radio shows as well as music for some movies. As he put it, "100 MPH, that's what I did, the problem was I had nothing to focus on, I tried to do everything." He decided to take some time and think about what he wanted to achieve and how to get there. Then, he created Unlimited Sounds.
Unlimited Sounds is a music production company. It is designed to focus on 3 elements of the music industry: music composition, music production and marketing of music. "This is our three pronged approached," Ahmad stated. Some of Unlimited Sounds’ music compositions will be featured with Gigmarketing Services, a marketing company that helps entertainers book shows at various venues through website building and social media marketing. "This partnership will only increase what Unlimited Sounds can offer artists. We can compose music (element 1), produce a song via arranging or writing lyrics (element 2), and now launch a marketing plan to promote the artist (element 3)."
"These are exciting times here, yet I emphasize royalty free music composition will always be our number one focus," Ahmad stated.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
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