
Felix Brouwer, Patrick Thiede, Fae August, Anika Klimke, GWENDO, Noémie Mucha, Lena Delabre, Jacqueline Freithofer, Leon Israel and Jean-Sebastien Permal
ADA Central Europe, the distribution and label services division of Warner Music Central Europe, has entered an exclusive distribution partnership with Berlin-based independent label AIM Music.
The deal:
ADA Central Europe will provide comprehensive global distribution, streaming strategy, and tailored marketing support across AIM’s full roster.
The partnership launches on July 3 with a dual-single rollout, with GWENDO releasing “FUßFOTO FREESTYLE (INTRO),” and Brandenburg duo marlo.mp4 & ViruzZ, known for viral track “Stabiler Ossi,” releasing their first project under the ADA umbrella.
The label:
AIM Music – short for Alles ist möglich (Anything is Possible) – was founded by music manager Patrick Thiede, producer and artist Fae August, songwriter Leon Israel, and recording artist GWENDO.
The company says it is built around a single principle: artist-first over short-term hype.
It operates at the intersection of numerous genres, including hypertechno, German rap and more.
What they said:
Jean-Sébastien Permal, SVP A&R, Warner Music Central Europe & EMEA: “AIM Music is exactly the kind of label we want to partner with – founder-led, culturally rooted, and built around artists who have real audiences. The German hypertechno and rap scenes are producing some of the most energetic, streaming-native music in Europe right now, and AIM is at the center of that. This partnership is about giving a team with genuine taste and operational instinct access to the infrastructure to scale it.”
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from Warner Music’s press release.
We covered it because it’s news of a new strategic partnership.














