CREATE BUILDS WITH CHEAT CODES

Create Music Group has partnered with electronic trio Cheat Codes to release its next collection of music, kicking off with the group’s new single, “BLOOM” f/Train.

Cheat Codes rose to prominence in 2016 with “Sex” and “Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On)," which was followed by a major hit, “No Promises,” featuring Demi Lovato, and subsequent world tour.

In June Create secured $165m in an investment round led by private equity firm Flexpoint Ford.

“Cheat Codes has become a staple in the Los Angeles electronic dance scene and this partnership truly brings together our shared passion for music and innovation,” said Create’s director of A&R, Dance/Electronic, Thomas Garcia.

“Bringing such a powerhouse into our roster feels like the perfect match. Their creativity aligns perfectly with our vision and innovation and I can't wait to see what we can accomplish together,” added Create Senior A&R, Dance & Electronic, Sacha Melki.

“We’re proud to join forces with Create Music Group, whose progressive, analytical approach to marketing music complements Cheat Codes' genre-evolving creativity,” managers Ricardo Zambak and Jon Camche of Seminal Music Group said in a joint statement.

Peep the vid for "BLOOM" here.

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