Geoma Records

Geoma Records
Founded 2013 (2013)
Founder
Distributor(s) Republic Of Music / Universal
Genre POP / Dance
Country of origin United Kingdom
Location Surrey, England
Official website geomamedia.com

Geoma Records is a British independent record label which was founded by George David in 2013.

History

Geoma Records was originally founded in Spring 2013 as a label name for a social media based dance release for the song "Feel My Rhythm" by Viralites. The single, released digitally only, managed to secure a midweek Number 40 chart position in the UK chart and an end of week number 92. The single only had 24 hours of only social media promotion to generate all the sales secured. Shortly after they were invited to work with another label where they were responsible for the management of a new boyband known as M.A.D. M.A.D managed to secure a Number 37 chart position with their debut release "Toyboy"[1] after just 10 weeks together as band. Further on the label released a follow up single called "Fame & TV" which peaked at number 32 in the official chart,[2] although the single did hit number 26 in the Scottish Chart.[3]

In spring 2014, Geoma, agreed a deal with Kobalt Label Services to fulfil their worldwide digital distribution and will partner with their current physical distributor Cargo Records. After 2015 off from releasing records Geoma signed a new distribution deal with Republic of Music / Universal for worldwide distribution. In 2016 they have planned releases with artists such as Mikey Bromley, Dylan Evans & Joey Devries. Geoma have also extended their arm to producing compilation albums, of which, the first should be released by Summer 2016.

Artists


Notable recordings

Albums

Singles

Top 100 Singles

See also

References

  1. "Official Charts Company |". officialcharts.com. 2013-11-09. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  2. "Official Charts Company |". officialcharts.com. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  3. "Official Charts Company |". officialcharts.com. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-01-13.

External links

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