J.J. Abrams's Bad Robot has launched indie music label, Loud Robot, partnering with Capitol Music Group, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The label will function independently, but Bad Robot will be able to place the original music in its film, television shows and games.
Capitol Music Group will fund the label and provide support. Loud Robot will focus on short-term collaborations to release original music, finding both emerging and established artists through traditional A&R methods.
Co-general managers McKee Floyd and Nicky Berger along with Charles Scott, the current head of Bad Robot's music division, will head Loud Robot. Floyd and Berger will report to president and COO Brian Weinstein.
Read the original article on The Hollywood Reporter.
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