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Posted: Wednesday 9 October, 2013 at 9:59 AM

Palm Tree Flow Records bringing commercial Music to the world

Press Release

    New York based entity Palm Tree Flow Records is on a musical mission to dispense the best commercial music to a global audience.  The company is led by Nigel Angus, his co founder Jamel Raines and a loyal street team.

     

    The label has been in existence for three years.

    In a release to the media, Angus explained what the label is bringing to the game.

    ‘We have been working on commercial music different from the ordinary Jamaican label. We produce music that can be licensed and sold commercially.  Apart from music which we produce in house, we also shoot music videos’, he said.

    The label’s first major project was deejay Charly Black’ Trelawny Citizen mix tape. Since then the label has worked with major as well as up and coming acts including Darrio, Delus, Ricky Blaze, Fahrenheit, Stacious, Dane Ray, reggae artiste Cali P, John Bling, Fras Twins, Rikroot (brother of dancehall star Konshens), K Starr and Munga.

    On the production side, some of the label’s projects have included Love Spell by Stacious; Wine by Dane Ray; and K Starr’s recently released EP.

    Current projects include an album for dancer turned deejay John Bling; online promotion for Charly Black (whom Angus once managed); and a remix with reggae artiste Cali P.  K Starr and Rikroot are Angus’ latest charges on a management level.

    The Bahamas bred Angus who lived in Jamaica for a short time, says the label has come a long way.

    ‘We have signed overseas distribution for our projects, worked on mix tapes and done videos, photo shoots, social media, publishing and online work. We offer a lot to the industry and that’s’ what keeps us going’, said Angus.
    ‘I love Jamaican music. I paid my dues here in New York City working with the best of the best. I’m trying to mix the professional works with the reggae industry world as far as commercial worthy music’, Angus noted.
     




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