Electric Company Relief Fundraiser

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During these unprecedented times, local musicians have been deeply impacted by not being able to play live, or record in the studio.

As a record label and a community of artists, we are invested in the best interest of the artist, always. Especially in these trying times, our goal is to connect artists to the resources that they need and to create the community they desire.

"Solo", is a collection of music written and recorded at home, in Akron, Ohio after the start of the state mandated "stay-at-home" order. This compilation showcases music from some of the community that makes up the Electric Company. Each of the songs was recorded by the artist themselves, using the recording equipment available to them. From digital set ups to 4-track cassette machines, and everything in between, you're hearing what each artists home setup sounds like.

With the release of this compilation, we hope to raise $100 for each artist who contributed a song to the compilation. Though it doesn't seem like much, $100 to an artist can be the difference between paying their bills or not, or, purchasing equipment that will help them to invest in their art. 

On behalf of the whole Electric Company community, thanks for listening and for considering a donation if you are able. If you'd like to know more, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram, or write us an email.

Thanks! Stay safe out there.

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Listen:

Bandcamp - https://electriccompanyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/solo
Apple Music - pending
Spotify - pending

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