Independent music publishing and licensing company pigFACTORY Music, whose roster includes recordings and songs by artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Demi Lovato, Def Leppard and Iggy Pop, has placed the track “Hunted” by Deadly Avenger Vs. MSKRNT within the new “Men in Black 3” movie trailer.
Columbia Pictures will release “Men in Black 3” nationally on May 25th, 2012. The announcement was made today by Keatly Haldeman, CEO, pigFACTORY Music.
To view the trailer online, click here.
Music artist Damon Baxter (Deadly Avenger) has teamed up with long term collaborator Lex Shellard (MSKRNT) to produce some badass new tracks which are exclusively published in North America by pigFACTORY Music. Songs from these artists have been placed in recent movie trailers for “127 Hours” and “Johnny English: Reborn.” Deadly Avenger’s talent for producing dramatic and epic soundtracks has led to his tracks being used in countless advertising campaigns, ranging from a Dodge Super Bowl spot to Dutch Casinos, and from numerous TV sports programs to some of the most popular TV series broadcast all around the world.
Says Baxter, “People have described my work as intensely atmospheric pieces of film noir music — low-tempo scene-setters of evocative and spatial beauty. I like to think of it as simple shit done well!”
About PIGFACTORY MUSIC PUBLISHING
pigFACTORY Music Publishing specializes in the international placement of music in film, television, film trailers, advertising, and videogames, and in the collection of publishing royalties, worldwide. To that end, the company leverages an advanced digital publishing system to proactively exploit its clients’ music catalogues and track music publishing royalties on a global scale. The company represents top songwriters, artists, record producers, labels, and publishers, with a roster of over 250,000 songs, including an extensive selection of classic hits.
pigFACTORY is one of the few independent publishers in the international marketplace to affiliate directly with a large number of royalty societies throughout the world. Via its direct memberships and partnerships, and by using state-of-the-art royalty software, pigFACTORY quickly and accurately registers its clients’ song catalogues with the publishing rights societies, and collects ‘at source’ in most major international territories.
The U.S. headquarters of pigFACTORY is 8075 W. Third Street, Suite # 540, Los Angeles, CA, 90048. The phone is 323/653-1200, and the website is www.pigfactory.com.
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