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Xen Music

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xen music is an independent record label and music agency. we help artists find their audience via social media marketing, streaming marketing, digital music pr & playlist curation. • +200m streams streams across platforms • worked with more than 60 artists • created a playlist network of over 500,000 followers spotify followers

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Malakoff, Ile-De-France, France
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Type: Private
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