Acquire a Music Concept

A complete creative identity — name, catalog, demos, direction — ready for a label or artist to build around.

Each concept in this catalog is available for full acquisition. You bring the artist. We’ve done the development.

What Concept Acquisition Means

Artist development has a standard cost: concept creation, genre positioning, demo production, initial catalog, streaming presence. For most independent artists and small labels that cost is prohibitive.

Every project in the Harmony Of Heaven Music catalog has already gone through that process. The concept exists. The name is established. The genre position is defined. The demos are produced. The streaming profiles are live. The songs are grounded in specific scripture with real lyrical and melodic content.

Concept acquisition means purchasing all of that — the full creative infrastructure — and attaching your own artist, vocalist, or band to it. You don’t start from zero. You start from a finished concept with a body of work.

What’s Included in Every Acquisition

The Concept Name

Full rights to the project name as a recording and performing identity. Transfers with the acquisition.

Complete Demo Catalog

Master license for all existing demo recordings associated with the concept — vocals, arrangements, production. Delivered as full-quality audio files.

All Compositions

Publishing rights to every song in the concept’s catalog — lyrics, melodies, and chord structures. You can re-record, re-arrange, and release commercially.

Streaming Profiles

Admin access transferred to your Spotify for Artists and YouTube channel accounts — with existing follower base, streaming history, and embedded catalog.

Creative Direction Document

Genre positioning, target audience profile, scripture foundation for each song, and production notes — the brief that built the concept.

The Artist Page

The harmonyofheaven.org project page functions as a built-in pitch deck. Can be transferred, replicated, or referenced as your artist’s origin story.

Exclusivity

Once acquired, the concept is yours exclusively. It is removed from the Harmony Of Heaven catalog and no further licenses are issued.

Concepts Available for Acquisition

The following projects are available for full acquisition. Each one represents a distinct sound, lyrical identity, and catalog of original compositions.

GOLDENRULE

2000s Alt Rock · Synthwave · Christian

The most commercially modern concept in the catalog. Cinematic production, 2000s alternative energy, faith content that lands with listeners who’ve left the church. Three demo tracks including ‘Neon Ark’ and ‘The Way You Love Me.’

Crossroad 316

Classic Christian Hard Rock · Faith-Based

Named for the crossroads of faith in John 3:16. Hard-driving rock with bold lyrical conviction — a clear niche with proven audience demand and no shortage of acts trying to fill it.

NuLL iD

Industrial Rock · Christian Themed · Electronic

The most distinctive concept in the catalog. Built for the listener who’s angry, searching, and doesn’t want to be handed a pat answer. Nothing else in Christian music sounds like this.

Altarcall A.D.

80s Hard Rock Inspired · Modern Worship

A worship concept with the energy of 80s hard rock. ‘Unshaken’ (Hebrews 12:26) and ‘My Heart Trusts In You’ (Psalm 28:7) establish a clear sound — bold guitar, scripture-grounded lyrics, live room feel.

High & Holy Worship

Praise & Worship · Contemporary Christian

The most fully realized worship concept in the catalog — three YouTube-embeddable demos, a live album identity, and a clear congregational use case. The strongest immediate pitch to a worship label.

Rugged Cross Revival

Christian Country · Southern Rock

Southern rock and country grounded in lived faith. The Storm Season album establishes a strong identity — gritty, honest, and built for an audience that goes to church on Sunday and listens to country all week.

Additional concepts not listed here may also be available. Contact us with the concept name and your intended direction.

Who This Is For

Independent Labels

You have a roster slot, an artist with the right voice, and the infrastructure to release and promote — but concept development is expensive and slow. Acquiring a fully-developed identity cuts months of development and puts a complete catalog in your artist’s hands on day one.

Artist Managers

You’re working with a vocalist or musician who has real ability but no defined artistic identity. A concept acquisition gives them a name, a sound, a body of demo recordings to re-cut, and a clear lane in the market — ready to pitch to labels or take independent.

Artists Themselves

You’re a musician with the skill and the faith but building an identity from scratch is overwhelming. Acquiring a concept gives you a proven framework — a name that’s already out in the world, songs already written around your convictions, demos to re-record in your own voice.

How It Works

Step 1

Inquiry

Tell us which concept interests you and what you’re planning to do with it — attach an artist, build an independent act, fold it into a label roster. No commitment required at this stage.

Step 3

Negotiation

Price depends on catalog depth, streaming presence, and exclusivity scope. We don’t publish rates — every deal is structured around the buyer’s situation and intent.

Step 2

Full Demo Access

We share the complete catalog — all tracks, production notes, lyric sheets, and creative direction documents. You hear everything before committing.

Step 4

Transfer

On completion: master audio files delivered, composition rights assigned, streaming admin access transferred, concept name rights documented. Clean handoff.

A Note on What This Is

The demos in this catalog are fully produced recordings — voiced, arranged, and mixed. They are not human performances. They are realized concepts: proof that the song works, the sound is defined, and the identity is coherent.

The thing you’re acquiring is the concept itself — the creative direction, the song catalog, the established identity. The demos are evidence of what the concept sounds like. What you do with a real artist in a real studio is the next chapter.