MusicRevolution.com collaboration offers hospitality and fitness centres new Royalty-Free Music
Online marketplace for royalty-free music - MusicRevolution.com - has collaborated with Adobe to provide royalty-free music to Adobe Stock audio. This collaboration was announced at Adobe MAX.
The MusicRevolution.com catalogue, which includes an extensive selection of “Non-PRO” royalty-free music, is available for third-party distribution and bulk licensing for background music / in-store music for retail, restaurants, hotels, fitness clubs, and other commercial applications.
Chris Cardell, Co-Founder of MusicRevolution.com notes “with over 70,000 tracks online and growing, MusicRevolution.com is one of the largest royalty-free music libraries available anywhere.
“With this exciting new addition to Adobe Stock, creatives will now have easy access to thousands of new music tracks in every genre from MusicRevolution.com.”
Mike Bielenberg, Co-Founder of MusicRevolution.com advises “this collaboration with Adobe will provide additional exposure and new licensing opportunities for MusicRevolution.com and our worldwide community of professional musicians.
“We are excited to help millions of Adobe users meet their creative needs with high quality royalty-free music for their video productions, podcasts, and other creative projects.”
For more information go to MusicRevolution
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