Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2017

The Social Street pumps up the volume

The Social Street partners with Amsterdam-based brand and music consultancy, Amp.Amsterdam

The Social Street pumps up the volume
The Social Street has partnered with Amp.Amsterdam, a global leader in sound design, identity and innovation to leverage the science of sound in their brand communication.
 
With offices in Amsterdam and New York City and a network of composers, producers, and creatives around the globe, Amp.Amsterdam works in all time zones simultaneously and their extended family of publishers, record labels, and festivals makes them a truly global force, said a company statement.
 
Pratap Bose, chairman and co-founder, The Social Street said, "Our partnership with Amp.Amsterdam was just the one we were looking for, as we aim for greater uniqueness in our array of brand offerings and getting deeper into the immersive experiential experience.”
 
Dagmar Heijmans, strategy director & co-founder, Amp.Amsterdam says, "The DNA and the people at The Social Street are a perfect match with the team, vision and philosophy at Amp.Amsterdam. We shall open up new ways together to amplify brands in India.”
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Campaign India

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