Vicious Tunes Music Group is an independent record label and production
company that caters to recording artists. We are the new approach to artist
who want creative control of their projects and are disillusioned by the
politics involved with major labels. The new generation of music-makers are
following in the footsteps of pioneers such as Macklemore and Adele who are
proving that artists o
f today no longer need the financial backing of the
major record label. Vicious Tunes Music Group provides all the services that artists need, in one
location; to produce, create, market, distribute, promote and brand their
music. Under the Vicious Tunes Music Group umbrella, a diverse team of
seasoned industry professionals combine detailed marketing campaigns to
help artists launch their careers. The company offers affordable industry
standard services tailored to a flexible payment plan which delivers quality
services and full packaging equal to any record label. The services that the Vicious Tunes Music Group team offers include A&R,
radio promotions, graphic design, video, publicity, viral marketing, music
production, mixing and mastering, artist development, distribution and social
media platforms. The company uses its resourceful contacts, equal to that of
a major label, to help clients releasing their music worldwide, and compete
with other top-charting artists. Scott Coleson, Founder & CEO of Vicious Tunes Music Group is a recording
artist that has his finger on the pulse of the next generation of aspiring new
artists. Coleson, a veteran of the business is no newcomer to the challenges
of the industry. His career chronicles years in the business with a wealth of
experience in composing music to songwriting, producing, artist
development, engineering, audio mixing and mastering, vocal arrangements
and more. Scott understands what it takes to make a hit record and the
main ingredients for success. Prior to launching Vicious Tunes Music Group, Coleson was instrumental in
producing, writing and or engineering songs for independent artists. As the
climate in the music industry evolved, it became evident that major record
companies were no longer investing big budgets to develop their acts and that most of the deals that were made by the labels usually benefitted the
earnings of the record company more than the artist. Since artists needed to
maintain a higher percentage of their profits from album sales - the need for
an artist to sign with a major label had changed. That transformation
encouraged the value of having the support of an independent label to
become a necessity; which inspired Scott to launch Vicious Tunes Music
Group.