Secretly Distribution is making a major push into the Asia-Pacific market with the launch of its new regional office in Sydney, Australia.
The independent music group's APAC activities will be led by Max Thomas, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy for the past four years. In that time, he has overseen album campaigns for an impressive array of artists and labels across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, including Mitski, Bon Iver, Bright Eyes, Faye Webster, and Khruangbin.
As part of its expansion plans, Secretly Distribution is promoting Chris Cannon to Vice President of International Strategy. Under his guidance, the company has seen significant revenue growth overseas, with 30% increases in digital and physical formats over the past year.
Cannon's appointment comes as the company looks to adapt to the growing demand for music distribution in fast-developing markets such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and China. With Thomas at the helm, Secretly Distribution will focus on supporting artists and labels throughout the APAC region, with a proactive approach that prioritizes localization and collaboration.
The new office will be staffed by a team of experienced professionals who will oversee priority releases across the company's roster, including artists on Australian and New Zealand labels such as Chapter Music and Flying Nun. The team will also guide relationships with long-time distribution partners and key local retail partners to ensure seamless delivery of music to fans.
Secretly Distribution is part of the Secretly Group, a global network of independent record labels and distributors that includes Secretly Canadian, Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans, and Merge Records. With its new APAC office, the company is poised to capitalize on the growing demand for music distribution in the region.
The independent music group's APAC activities will be led by Max Thomas, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy for the past four years. In that time, he has overseen album campaigns for an impressive array of artists and labels across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, including Mitski, Bon Iver, Bright Eyes, Faye Webster, and Khruangbin.
As part of its expansion plans, Secretly Distribution is promoting Chris Cannon to Vice President of International Strategy. Under his guidance, the company has seen significant revenue growth overseas, with 30% increases in digital and physical formats over the past year.
Cannon's appointment comes as the company looks to adapt to the growing demand for music distribution in fast-developing markets such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and China. With Thomas at the helm, Secretly Distribution will focus on supporting artists and labels throughout the APAC region, with a proactive approach that prioritizes localization and collaboration.
The new office will be staffed by a team of experienced professionals who will oversee priority releases across the company's roster, including artists on Australian and New Zealand labels such as Chapter Music and Flying Nun. The team will also guide relationships with long-time distribution partners and key local retail partners to ensure seamless delivery of music to fans.
Secretly Distribution is part of the Secretly Group, a global network of independent record labels and distributors that includes Secretly Canadian, Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans, and Merge Records. With its new APAC office, the company is poised to capitalize on the growing demand for music distribution in the region.