Production
Studio coordination, artistic direction and mastering supervision across short and long-form releases.
Vortunus Records operates at the intersection of phonographic production and archival thinking. Each release is treated as a long-form cultural object — registered, documented, catalogued and preserved within a coherent editorial system.
We work with artists across diverse musical languages, providing the technical and curatorial scaffolding for their catalogs.
The platform is the first node of a broader ecosystem currently under construction — Records, Archive, Editorial.
Studio coordination, artistic direction and mastering supervision across short and long-form releases.
Issuance and management of ISRC codes, phonographic registration and rights documentation.
Long-term storage of masters, stems, metadata and editorial material under controlled provenance.
Structured catalog metadata — credits, contributors, performance data — engineered for durability.
Synchronization, neighbouring rights and bespoke licensing arranged through transparent contracts.
Liner notes, dossiers, press material and printed editions accompanying each catalog entry.
The Vortunus Archive is the consultation layer of the ecosystem — an editorial environment where each release is presented through its metadata, contracts, credits and accompanying documents. A continuous inventory of the platform's cultural memory.
"The catalog is not a list of releases. It is a slowly composed document about a particular way of listening."
Editable documents are delivered exclusively within a formal contracting process.