x.com/doodles” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Scrawl, The entertainment company behind the popular nft collection PFP has announced the launch of Doodles Records in partnership with Sony’s Orchard. The new label’s first project is the soundtrack for “Dullsville and the Doodleverse,” which is scheduled for release later this year.
Doodles Records' initial release is an EP that includes a three-song soundtrack for the upcoming short film including “Not in the Store” by Coi Leray, “Can't Hold Me Down” by Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty and Kyle Richh and “Doodleverse (Draw Me Closer)” by Swae Lee, Lil Yachty and Pharrell Williams.
These music releases will feature animated videos directed by Doodles founder Burnt Toast in collaboration with in-house animation studio Golden Wolf.
What is 'Dullsville and the Doodleverse'?
'Dullsville and the Doodleverse' is an animated short film that will premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The first trailer was released on July 17, taking viewers to the town of Dullsville, where imagination is controlled by the Dream Pump Industries corporation.
The protagonists, Hap and his cat Mello, navigate a world of boring routine until a chance encounter with a Dream Pump Industries delivery truck transports them to the Doodleverse, a realm of limitless imagination. Hap must overcome his doubts and harness his creativity to return home, which will forever change his life in Dullsville.
Early access to music and video releases
In addition to the label announcement, Doodles also launched DoodlesTV, a platform that offers fans early access to music releases and video premieres.
“Music is and will continue to be a core pillar of Doodles, so we are thrilled to announce the official formation of Doodles Records,” said Doodles CEO Julian Holguin. “Releasing music with some of the world’s most legendary and relevant artists on our first project is a dream come true and a huge source of pride. Going forward, we will merge music, animation, and technology to create innovative content experiences that will empower artists and their communities.”
Beginning next week, fans will be able to purchase an all-access media pass to the first season of DoodlesTV, which offers an early viewing of the animated special “Dullsville and the Doodleverse.”
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