These people have lied from the very beginning and continue to lie. Please beware of doing business with these dishonest lying people and their companies, Love Ego and Lachi Music. Instead of being honest about their experience and having us give them the patience and understanding needed they lied. They claim to be 10 year industry professionals, however they did not know what an ISRC Code is or how to obtain one. The problem is that once they do business with a music related company and the company merely questions their experience in an effort to assist them; they will become offended and lie in an attempt to tarnish that company and/or individual. Concert promoters, venue owners, record labels, consulting firms, etc. should all be extremely careful in dealing with these people.
Below you will find our rebuttal to their lies:
The Operations Manager, Arthur Gwynne for Love Ego dba Lachi Music, LLC admitted to posting these lies. Once he was presented with a cease and desist letter from our attorney he offered a retraction to the slander. They contacted us months ago on behalf of their artist, Kendra Black in regards to servicing her song, "Air Pack Jet." We were initially contacted by, Melissa that we presented with a contract outlining the specifics of our services. She held the contract for over a month reviewing it and finally signed the contract and submitted payment during the summer.
Our contract specifically states that we provide all encoding with the exception of the ISRC Code. Nevertheless, we still attempted to assist in helping them obtain this code as well explain in great detail why it is vital in they want to collect royalties for their project. Melissa not only failed to produce this information but once I contacted her several weeks later asking for an update on the encoding she informed me that she was working on it. Weeks later she sent a series of text messages to my business partner asking for a phone consultation to discuss their campaign. We were confused given that she had not provided the ISRC yet. I emailed her informing her that we needed this code and she replied with the UPC Code instead. We were then contacted by, Mr. Gwynne at which time he finally provided the ISRC Code on August 17th, several months after we requested it time and time again.
I will categorically address Mr. Gwynne's defamation as follows;
“They were demanding a piece of information that we did not have. Rather than, say, help explain what they needed, or attempt to assist with obtaining this information, they decided instead to lambaste us with personal insults, accusing our 10-years-in-the-industry staff of being stupid and lying about how stupid they are, and sending email after email of pages-long vitriole, the like I've never seen before. It was atrocious!”
This statement is untrue given we have emails back and forth showing we not only informed them of the need for the ISRC Code, but also attempted to assist in obtaining it, although our contract with them clearly stipulates that they are responsible for obtaining and submitting this information. Secondly, we would think that "10-years-in-the-industry staff" should know exactly what a simple ISRC Code is and how to obtain it. This made us question her experience and suggest she was not forthcoming with us.
Lachi Music, LLC Reviews
These people have lied from the very beginning and continue to lie. Please beware of doing business with these dishonest lying people and their companies, Love Ego and Lachi Music. Instead of being honest about their experience and having us give them the patience and understanding needed they lied. They claim to be 10 year industry professionals, however they did not know what an ISRC Code is or how to obtain one. The problem is that once they do business with a music related company and the company merely questions their experience in an effort to assist them; they will become offended and lie in an attempt to tarnish that company and/or individual. Concert promoters, venue owners, record labels, consulting firms, etc. should all be extremely careful in dealing with these people.
Below you will find our rebuttal to their lies:
The Operations Manager, Arthur Gwynne for Love Ego dba Lachi Music, LLC admitted to posting these lies. Once he was presented with a cease and desist letter from our attorney he offered a retraction to the slander. They contacted us months ago on behalf of their artist, Kendra Black in regards to servicing her song, "Air Pack Jet." We were initially contacted by, Melissa that we presented with a contract outlining the specifics of our services. She held the contract for over a month reviewing it and finally signed the contract and submitted payment during the summer.
Our contract specifically states that we provide all encoding with the exception of the ISRC Code. Nevertheless, we still attempted to assist in helping them obtain this code as well explain in great detail why it is vital in they want to collect royalties for their project. Melissa not only failed to produce this information but once I contacted her several weeks later asking for an update on the encoding she informed me that she was working on it. Weeks later she sent a series of text messages to my business partner asking for a phone consultation to discuss their campaign. We were confused given that she had not provided the ISRC yet. I emailed her informing her that we needed this code and she replied with the UPC Code instead. We were then contacted by, Mr. Gwynne at which time he finally provided the ISRC Code on August 17th, several months after we requested it time and time again.
I will categorically address Mr. Gwynne's defamation as follows;
“They were demanding a piece of information that we did not have. Rather than, say, help explain what they needed, or attempt to assist with obtaining this information, they decided instead to lambaste us with personal insults, accusing our 10-years-in-the-industry staff of being stupid and lying about how stupid they are, and sending email after email of pages-long vitriole, the like I've never seen before. It was atrocious!”
This statement is untrue given we have emails back and forth showing we not only informed them of the need for the ISRC Code, but also attempted to assist in obtaining it, although our contract with them clearly stipulates that they are responsible for obtaining and submitting this information. Secondly, we would think that "10-years-in-the-industry staff" should know exactly what a simple ISRC Code is and how to obtain it. This made us question her experience and suggest she was not forthcoming with us.