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DSN Music
Parent companyDigital Syndicate Network
Founded2003 (2003)
FounderGuy Giuliano
GenreHeavy metal, hip hop
Country of originU.S.
Official websitewww.dsnmusic.com

DSN Music is an American record label and music licensing company that was founded in 2003 as a subsidiary of Arizona-based Digital Syndicate Network (DSN). DSN Music was founded by former EMusic executive Guy Giuliano.[1] DSN issues music in the heavy metal and hip hop genres.

Digital Syndicate TV, was a video production company established in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2000, which produced broadcast television commercials, and music videos. The company produced the rock music video series Crank It Up! which ran over UPN owned TV stations in the fall of 2000, and later on the American Independent Network (AIN). In 2003, Digital Syndicate TV spun off a separate platform named Digital Syndicate Music, which showcased content from independent musicians. In the 2005, the entities where reorganized under a new Arizona-based company Digital Syndicate Network, and the music platform was transformed into a digital music label renamed DSN Music. In 2008, DSN purchased Portland, Oregon based Tom Kat Records, which provided the label distribution in brick and mortar retail outlets, for sales of CDs.

DSN Music has also produced several music documentaries, "Omen... Back For More" and "Static! The Rockumentary".[2]

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Roster

  • Action Toolbelt
  • Agnus Jackson
  • Beyond Perception
  • Black Eyed Children
  • Blackout
  • Blue Hail
  • Bratana
  • Cage9
  • Creeper
  • Deathgrip[3]
  • Danimal
  • Defaced
  • Dust (band)
  • Edge Piece
  • Futile Attempt
  • Headless Charlie
  • Jonelle Marie
  • Left Standing[4][5]
  • Lit Soul
  • Lynch
  • Mercury Bullet
  • Omen (band)[6]
  • Outlaw Devils
  • Project Rogue
  • Psycho Sister
  • R.O.L.
  • Roaring Truth
  • Ron Marks[7]
  • Salva Me
  • SlyKat
  • Society 1
  • Subsonic
  • Sylo[8]
  • The Raygun Girls
  • The Rudy Boy Experiment
  • Thomas Troutman
  • Ugly Little Doll
  • Wicked Deception[9]
  • World Beneath World

References

  1. ^ Zander, Alex (April 11, 2016). "DSN ... Media Empire Rises in the Desert!". MK Ultra Magazine. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Chicago Rock Radio Documentary "Static!" to Release". Radio Online.
  3. ^ "Texas' DEATHGRIP Signs With DSN Music". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles.
  4. ^ "Acoustic Strip gig leads to record deal for Left Standing". Las Vegas Weekly.
  5. ^ "A family affair". Las Vegas Sun. 28 May 2009.
  6. ^ "OMEN Signs With DSN MUSIC". Blabbermouth.net. 20 April 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Former CELTIC FROST Guitarist RON MARKS Signs With DSN MUSIC". Blabbermouth.net. 13 July 2012.
  8. ^ "SYLO Ink Deal With DSN Music". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles.
  9. ^ "Wicked Deception Releases New Album On DSN Music". UnRated Magazine.

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