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LABEL, DISTRIBUTION & PUBLISHING
With a remarkable journey that began by providing early platforms for now-renowned artists like Jake Bugg and Sleaford Mods, INFL are renowned for curating festival stages and orchestrating an impressive lineup of 10-20 events each month, including collaborations with independent venues, national blue-chip clients, large organisations, and local charities.
INFL's label and publishing portfolio finds resonance across major TV networks, having secured syncs with Sony Computer Entertainment, the British Film Industry, and popular U.S. dramas.
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