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Both before and during COVID-19, Monstercat has scored major wins by integrating its clients’ music into the gaming space via partnerships with gaming giants like Epic Games and its Psyonix ...
Monstercat’s 10-Year Anniversary Compilation: A Track-By-Track Breakdown of Songs From the Vault Today (July 1), Monstercat is giving justice to 16 previously unreleased gems with the release of ...
With Sansar, Monstercat can once again bring music directly to the people - letting anyone, anywhere feel like they have a front row seat to live shows, and making the Monstercat universe tangible ...
Monstercat co-founders Mike Darlington and Ari Paunonen took the time to share with Forbes their key to success in 2020, how gaming partnerships can help artists, the biggest business lesson they ...
Anyone who's played Rocket League has heard its bumping electronic music, but there's much more behind the game's soundtrack than just some catchy tunes. Psyonix and Monstercat are innovating how ...
Independent electronic label Monstercat returns for its second-ever NFT drop this week, featuring work from comic artist José Delbo and Grammy-nominated producer RAC. The collections of NFTs ...
For those who love music beyond games soundtracks, Monstercat has prepared a physical Throttle Deluxe Vinyl Edition of “ Where U Are, ” which can be purchased from Monstercat’s website for $30.
Monstercat’s discography includes almost 50 compilations and best-of sessions, stacks of singles and remixes. In 2014 it added extended plays to its releases with Haywire’s Two Fold Pt. 1 EP.
Monstercat’s Instinct and Uncaged brands were doing a great job of covering the harder and more pop-oriented side of the EDM genre worldwide. Silk Music had a global presence in more downtempo ...
Record labels like Sony’s Lost Rings and Monstercat, which is home to Marshmello, are tapping into a new market with songs created explicitly for Twitch streamers and the gaming community.