Charlotte de Witte has had a smashing year and has been on quite a streak.
In addition to her groundbreaking performance at Tomorrowland Belgium where she became the first woman to close out the mainstage, she also dropped a brand new EP titled ‘Apollo’ on her powerhouse label KNTXT.
In her trailblazing efforts to grow her brand with the launch of a brand new sub label under KNTXT called ‘RPM’ in an effort to support and highlight burgeoning and upcoming artists. In the announcement on Instagram, the post explained, “RPM is a turbo-charged, digital-only sub-label of KNTXT that builds velocity around emerging talent and sounds. To meet the demand of the ever-evolving electronic music scene and increase the creative output of our KNTXT label, RPM should provide artists a more agile platform to release music. It aims to offer a flexible test circuit for producers both emerging or established, to experiment with contemporary sounds, free from the latency in vinyl production.”
While the label only launched days ago, the first release already dropped on November 11th in the form of the new EP Break Into Acid by Acid Asian. As reported by We Rave You, label boss Charlotte de Witte already showed her support by sharing a clip of her playing the title track at a recent performance.
Sounds familiar?! New music from our new signee Acid Asian will get released on Friday on @KNTXTmusic RPM 😏🖖🏼 https://t.co/D1SbdwuwwK pic.twitter.com/1idIzOklfl
— Charlotte de Witte (@CharlottedWitte) November 9, 2022
H/T – EDM.com