The Daniel Indart Project
Daniel Indart is a producer, composer and songwriter who specializes in Latin music for film, television, and records. His music credits include the theme song on NBC’s new hit “KingPin,” music for HBO’s The Sopranos and a host of films clients, including Disney, Sony, and Showtime.
Daniel owns and manages six music companies that provide a full range of music services. Latin Music Specialists, which provides music for television and films; Indart Music Publishing, a member of ASCAP; Grinner Music Publishing, a member of BMI; LMS Records, which features recordings from new Latin artitsts; Hot Latin Tracks, which offers an extensive music library; and Indart Music and Sound Productions specializes in music for the advertising industry.
Latin Music Specialists recruits and develops songwriters, vocalists, and musicians and features a growing catalog of music from all Latin genres, including Salsa, Tango, Flamenco, Merengue, Mariachi, Latin Rock, Techno Cumbia and the latest in contemporary Latin music.
Founded in 1986, Indart Music and Sound Productions serves a broad range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to public service projects with a history of success producing music for commercial advertising campaigns. Indart Music projects have won Belding Awards, Se Habla Español Communications Awards, Telly Awards, and The Sunny Achievement Award.
In 2001, Daniel created the soundtrack for the computer game “Tropico,” by Poptop Software and GOD Games, winning Best Music of 2001 by Gamespots, Computer Gaming World, and Computer Games Magazine. The soundtrack also won Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition from The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.
As a songwriter, Daniel has written more than 600 songs and commercial music pieces. As a performer, he has recorded three record albums, the lead voice in musical spots for numerous advertising campaigns, and he’s sung accompaniment for Plácido Domingo, Ana Gabriel, Gloria Trevi, Pimpinela, Xuxa, “We Are The World” by Quincy Jones, Humberto Gatica, and many others.
Daniel was born in South America with a passion for Latin Music. His mother, a world-renowned dancer and choreographer, performed Flamenco through her seventh month of pregnancy and introduced Daniel to musicians and dance professionals from all over the world. In 1977, a promising young artist in his own right, RCA International signed Daniel to its stable of performers and two songs from his first album became number one hits on the South American charts.
Daniel’s academic excellence and business sense earned him a full scholarship and a B.A., Magna Cum Laude, in film scoring from Berklee College of Music in Boston.
To learn more visit:
www.LMSRecords.com
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