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Silver Moon Productions (mission statement)

Silver Moon Productions is a small business music producer that helps get upcoming artists make a name for themselves; whether a freshly graduated college student looking for professional experience, a YouTube hobbiest that wants to go pro, or a teenaged artist looking for somewhere to start. We not only help publish other people's work, but we create our own music as well. We are diverse in creating and publishing music genres, but the two primary styles that are published are rock and jazz. Although we produce and publish music for general public enjoyment, we can also be hired to create soundtracks for video games, movies, or commercials. Our goal is to create top quality sound tracks that will draw you in and make the world around you melt away.

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