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Pitchfork and Inception Launch Virtual Reality Music Channel
[July 20, 2017]

Pitchfork and Inception Launch Virtual Reality Music Channel


Pitchfork and Inception announced today their exciting partnership, combining music and VR to revolutionize the market for a new generation of music fans. Pitchfork, the most trusted voice in music, and Inception, the next generation immersive content network, are using this combination of the two media to create more interactivity and immersiveness, and provide a stronger storytelling opportunity for musicians and artists alike.

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The partnership brings together two leaders in their fields.

Pitchfork's award-winning video channel launched in 2008, and in the years since has become the leading voice for coverage of music across all visual platforms. Series like Over/Under, Pitchfork Classic, Pitchfork Live, A Brief History, and Frames have been recognized with awards by the American Society of Magazine Editors, The Webbys, and more, for their unique approach to journalism and entertainment. Covering rising stars and household names, with content ranging from longform documentaries and stylized live performances, to social video and animation, Pitchfork's video department is at the forefront of innovation. That tradition continues with the launch of the first-ever Pitchfork VR Music Channel, in partnership with Inception.

Inception is a leader in creating and distributing VR casual content, utilizing their unique combination of proprietary technology and exclusive content formats and rights to offer a single app across multipl platforms for discovering the world's best VR content. Inception has already created several visually stunning music VR productions that immerse you in their mind-blowing scenery, play with your mind and inspire you to dance and move.



With the first piece of content for the new channel due to drop in a few weeks, Pitchfork and Inception look forward to a long partnership of pushing boundaries and breaking barriers together.

"Inception is a double threat - both a platform and studio - and they share a similar point of view on VR's most exciting opportunities. I'm looking forward to our partnership because it gives Pitchfork a destination within the virtual reality space, and significant experience and expertise on the production side," said RJ Bentler, Pitchfork Vice President, Video Programming. "Music videos have been a driver in the digital video space for a decade, and we see huge potential in expanding the art form into this much more immersive format. This is an entirely new way to think about visualizing and experiencing music, and we have tons of crazy ideas up our sleeve."


"We selected Pitchfork as our number one music partner because we believe they truly are the most trusted voice in music," said Benny Arbel, Inception CEO. "Their approach that marries documentary, live and review content fits perfectly with our VR world. Inception's proven capability in interactive VR casual entertainment together with the creativity from the Pitchfork team and their selected artists, will create truly immersive entertainment VR content."

About Inception:
Inception is fast becoming the leading 360 & VR destination of choice for premium content for millennials. Inception launched in October 2016, and has apps for Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear, iOS, Android, Google Daydream, HTC (News - Alert) Vive, with Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality and Sony PS coming soon. It has already become one of the top entertainment VR apps. Inception utilizes a unique combination of proprietary technology, a distribution platform and exclusive content formats and rights, to deliver the most engaging VR experiences via a best-in-class app, cost effectively and to the very highest standards.

About Pitchfork:
Pitchfork is the most trusted voice in music. Over the last 20 years, Pitchfork has defined how music is covered in the digital era, leading The New York Times to call it "the most prominent brand in online music journalism" and TIME Magazine to recognize it as one of the world's 50 best websites. In addition to setting a new standard in music coverage, Pitchfork has developed a global reputation for its music festivals. Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival has been held every year since 2006, and in 2011, Pitchfork launched Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, bringing its vision of the live music experience to Europe. In 2015, Pitchfork was acquired by Condé Nast, joining a family of brands that includes The New Yorker, Wired, and GQ, among many others, enabling growth in the U.S. and beyond.


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