Viddyshoom

VIDDYSHOOM is dedicated to representing a select group of independent artists and their songs in an endeavor to license their recorded music to all media.
What is a VIDDYSHOOM?

The name is drawn from the Nadsat mode of speech used by Anthony Burgess’ characters in his novel, A Clockwork Orange, and subsequently in Stanley Kubrick’s seminal science fiction film adaptation in 1971.Look no further than A Clockwork Orange to find a prototypical example of the impact of music in film. Gene Kelly’s “Singin’ in the Rain” will never sound the same.
In short, VIDDY = to see; SHOOM = noise/sound. VIDDYSHOOM, a marriage of sight and sound.
History

VIDDYSHOOM Music is operated by Joe Joyce, Publisher of Amplifier Magazine since 1996. Amplifier primarily covers independent artists producing music typically characterized as indie rock, as well as the many highly inventive hybrids thereof.