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Full Circle Music

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Full Circle Music is a music production house that offers a wide variety of services.

About[edit]

Full Circle Music is a Nashville-based production house that offers a range of services from songwriting to music production. The production house includes knowledge in music genres such as pop, Christian, and country. Full Circle Music has had 20 No.1 radio singles such as “Fix My Eyes” (for KING & COUNTRY), “He Knows My Name” (Francesca Battistelli) and “Feel Invincible” (Skillet), among others.[1]

Background[edit]

Full Circle Music was founded in 2015 by GRAMMY®-winning producer and songwriter Seth Mosley (former frontman for Me in Motion, SESAC Writer of the Year 2014, Billboard No. 1 Producer 2013, GMA Dove Award Songwriter of the Year 2015, non-artist).[2] On February 11, 2016, Full Circle Music launched a podcast entitled The Full Circle Music Show. The podcast is uploaded weekly.[3] On June 17, 2016 Full Circle Music's producer, Seth Mosley, announced the start of the online music production school, Full Circle Music Academy.[4] On August 10, 2016, Full Circle Music received five GMA Dove Award nominations for the 47th Annual GMA Dove Awards.[5] In September of 2016, Full Circle Music announced the production company, FCM Records, with former Sanctus Real lead singer, Matt Hammitt, to be the first artist signed.[6] In December of 2016, Full Circle Music and Kobalt Music Publishing Global signed songwriter, Riley Frieson, onto their publishing company, Songs for FCM.[7] On November 17, 2017, FCM Records released their first full length album with artist, Matt Hammitt.[8] On January 30, 2018, Full Circle Music announced a relaunch of their podcast, The Full Circle Music Show, under the new title Made It In Music.[9]

Services[edit]

  • FCM Records
  • Songs for FCM Publishing with Kobalt Music Publishing Global
  • Full Circle Academy
  • Made It In Music podcast
  • Full Circle Music internship program

References[edit]


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