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Killer Tracks Partners with Wax Ltd. – Launch of New Production Music Label Audio Wax

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Killer Tracks, a Universal Publishing Production Music company, has partnered with independent record label Wax Ltd. To launch the new production music label Audio Wax. Multi-platinum-selling producers/songwriters and Wax Ltd. Founders Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry will be leading the Audio Wax label.

Audio Wax’s label is being launched with four albums, and will span anthemic rock, indie/alternative, motivational and uplifting/atmospheric music. For the recordings, Gagel and Barry enlisted musicians and producers associated with Wax Ltd. – Blondfire, Redlight King, Passion Pit, Best Coast and Family of the Year – to record the live albums, which are available now through the Killer Tracks website. More releases are planned through the 2019 year.

The creation of Audio Wax builds on an existing, successful relationship between Gagel, Barry and Killer Tracks, and expands for the first time signature production music. Gagel and Barry have previously written and produced numerous songs for Killer Tracks’ library. Past works have been very successful and widely licensed, including promos for HBO and the Golden Globe awards, and commercials for Nokia and other brands.

“Wally and Xandy are rock star composers, fluent in contemporary trends and connected to an array of emerging artists through their label,” said Killer Tracks Executive Producer Ryan Perez-Daple. “We are incredibly excited about the launch of Audio Wax, which represents Wally and Xandy’s distinctive sensibilities and their dedication to quality and authenticity.”

Wax Ltd. Founders Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry
Wax Ltd. Founders Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry

 

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