15/10/07

Spark Marketing Entertainment launches exclusive CD for COS Stores,
part of the Hennes & Mauritz Group

The compilation will be sold exclusively through COS Stores in the UK, Germany, Denmark and Benelux.
www.cosstores.com

COS is the new fashion concept for men and women, initiated by Hennes & Mauritz. From the quality of their products to the unique William Russell design of the stores, whose pedigree involves designs for Alexander McQueen and Margaret Howell, COS design is for individualists. This is also reflected in the first COS CD, exclusively created by Spark and aimed at reflecting the core values of the brand.

The CD contains 18 of the best and coolest independent music tracks from around the World. The minimalist design and the packaging reflect COS’ instore design.

Furthermore, the music can be heard in COS Stores, whose music programming is exclusively provided by Mood Media Ltd.

Spark Marketing Entertainment cleared all music and copyrights with the artists and labels, and delivered finished CDs to COS Stores.

Spark Marketing Entertainment launches exclusive CD for COS Stores, part of the Hennes & Mauritz Group

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Matthias Bauss, head of Spark’s London office and co-A&R of the compilation, says: "The CD plays incredibly well, and reflects the vibrant mood and the personality of the brand COS. Music and fashion are made for each other. Each song is as individual and refreshingly edgy as COS’ fashion concept itself."

Please contact Spark Marketing Entertainment for further information in regards to CDs, downloads or mobile phone campaigns.

About Spark Marketing Entertainment
Spark Marketing Entertainment brings brands and entertainment together. With offices in London, Los Angeles and Zurich, Spark works with an array of international brands by consulting them on the most effective use of music and entertainment properties.

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