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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

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

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 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 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

  • 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


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