The Royal Interval, a first-of-its-kind app for music industry professionals, announced today the launch of The Royal Interval 2.0, introducing several updates that make it significantly easier for producers and songwriters to collaborate. As more artists enter the freelance landscape, The Royal Interval makes it easy for music professionals to manage their creative submissions and overall careers. The new software updates include more storage and a dropdown menu that allows label talent scouts to pick and choose demos to acquire for their roster with complete ease. Moreover, producers and songwriters who submit to the label can now track the activity of all their current placements, as well as communicate with artists through a unified format, eliminating the need for complicated submissions via email or physical media.
“Digital organization is now imperative in the music industry,” explained The Royal Interval Founder and CEO, Rowe Rowe (a.k.a. Ian Rowe). “With The Royal Interval 2.0, producers and artists can easily find opportunities, as well as communicate with managers, to find their next gig.”
The reasoning for these changes and the launch of The Royal Interval in the first place: “With the interplay between technology and music evolving at a constant rate, it is my hope that The Royal Interval can be used to help make the submission process between publishers and artists more efficient and fair.”
First launched in August of 2020, The Royal Interval was founded as a solution to the music industry entering the digital sphere. It utilizes a combination of cloud technology and freelance postings to allow artists to manage their creative submissions with lossless efficiency.
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Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
