Most independent artists release an album and hope. REVJC built a catalog.

Joshua Robert Castaneda — recording as REVJC — has produced 2,390 tracks across 59 albums spanning English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Malagasy. Every track is owned outright through ENTH3 LLC, registered with BMI, administered internationally through Songtrust in 245+ territories, and housed in a meticulously organized production archive.

This isn’t output for output’s sake. It’s a deliberate global audience strategy.

The Multilingual Market Logic

Each language in the REVJC catalog targets a specific global market entry point toward the mission goal of reaching 1% of the global population — approximately 80 million people:

  • English — Primary USA and global English market
  • Mandarin — China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia (1.4B speakers)
  • Arabic — MENA region (400M Arabic speakers)
  • Japanese/English — Japan and Southeast Asia bilingual streaming
  • Korean/English — Korea and K-Pop global audience
  • Spanish/English — Latin America (650M Spanish speakers)
  • Russian/English — Russia and Eastern Europe regional DSPs

Overlapping multilingual audiences compound. One song in Arabic reaching 10,000 listeners in Cairo and another in Korean reaching 10,000 in Seoul aren’t competing — they’re stacking toward the same mission.

The Production Infrastructure

Every REVJC track is produced in Studio One 7 Pro on a MacBook Pro M5, mixed through a Waves plugin chain, and mastered to -14 LUFS for Spotify / -16 LUFS for Apple Music. Each completed track ships with four audio versions (Main, Clean, Instrumental, Open Verse), three formats (WAV 24-bit, MP3 320, FLAC), and accompanying video assets — all sharing a single ISRC and registered across every major rights platform.

The catalog is BMI-registered as both songwriter and publisher, published through ENTH3 Publishing, and administered globally through Songtrust. Masters are registered with SoundExchange. Videos carry ISRC metadata for YouTube Content ID.

Where to Find the Music

REVJC music is available on all major DSPs — Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and YouTube Music — as well as through the independent streaming platform at DLHERO.com, which features Rapture Clouds Radio: a 24/7 global broadcast streaming the full catalog across eight timezone blocks.

For sync licensing inquiries, visit revjc.com or contact [email protected].

ENTH3 Publishing · BMI Registered · Worldwide Distribution · enth3.com · revjc.com

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