Professional music services built by an artist who's been on stage, in the studio, and behind the business. From mixing to marketing to touring, GE Music Group gives indie artists everything the labels have.
Independent artists now run over 30% of the global music market. The gatekeepers lost. But going independent doesn't mean going alone.
The gap isn't talent. It's infrastructure. PR teams, marketing campaigns, show booking, mixing engineers, distribution pipelines. Major labels have entire departments for this. You don't have to build all of it yourself.
GE Music Group exists to close that gap. Same strategies. Same quality. Same results. Your ownership stays intact.
Strategic career guidance from someone who's navigated the industry from both sides of the desk.
Get coverage in blogs, playlists, and media outlets. Real press, not bot followers.
Social media strategy, ad campaigns, and content plans that actually move the needle on streams.
Radio-ready sound quality. Professional engineering from a credited, working engineer.
Live performance opportunities booked by someone who's headlined their own tour.
Get your music on every platform. Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal, and 100+ more.
Build your own brand. We'll show you how to set up, distribute, and operate a real label.
One-on-one strategy sessions to map out your next move, whether that's a release, a tour, or a brand deal.
Turn your catalog into revenue. Sync licensing, content ID, and royalty collection set up properly.
Most music service companies are run by people who've never stepped on a stage. GE Music Group is different. Founded by a touring artist, credited songwriter, and working engineer who understands what it actually takes to build a career in music.
Every service is designed around what artists actually need, not what looks good on a sales page.
Keep your masters. Keep your publishing. Keep your name. We're here to serve, not to own.
From your first mix to your first tour to your first label, we're in it for the long game.
Independent artists don't need labels. They need infrastructure. GE Music Group is that infrastructure.