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Reservoir President & COO Rell Lafargue, Fool’s Gold Co-Founder A-Trak

Reservoir Media has made a significant deal with Fool’s Gold Records, acquiring the catalog master rights to artists such as A-Trak, Danny Brown, Grande Marshall, The Brothers Macklovitch, and Low Pros. Reservoir will exclusively market and distribute all recordings from Fool’s Gold, including future releases, on its label platform. Fool’s Gold was founded in 2007 by A-Trak, Nick Catchdubs, Dave 1, and Dust La Rock and is known for promoting innovative music by artists. The deal, facilitated by Fool’s Gold’s CFO Jorge Mejias and team, adds Fool’s Gold to Reservoir’s recorded music division, which includes other independent labels like Chrysalis Records. 

Additionally, Reservoir will distribute A-Trak & Friends, a new sub-label, starting with the release of “Reaching” by James Juke featuring LION BABE. A-Trak praised Reservoir for their passion for music and their flexible approach, aligning with Fool’s Gold’s values. Reservoir’s President highlighted the significance of this deal in expanding their commitment to independent music.

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