The Process Records Media Group is a music communications and artist development company providing integrated services in public relations, editorial strategy, and creative positioning for artists and music-related brands.
Founded by industry professional and music journalist, Jordannah Elizabeth Graham-Mayer, TPR Media Group was established to offer a structured, narrative-driven approach to artist development and media engagement. It functions at the intersection of music publicity and editorial storytelling, delivering strategic communications that align artistic identity with market visibility.
Services include press campaign development, media relations, brand narrative architecture and long-form editorial positioning. TPR Media Group works across independent and established sectors of the music industry, with a focus on alternative, experimental, and contemporary music markets.
The Process Records Media Group is committed to elevating artist visibility through clear, consistent and culturally informed messaging. Its work is grounded in the belief that strong narrative infrastructure is essential to sustainable artistic careers in a global music economy.
The Process Records is an independent record label dedicated to the development, release, and long-term stewardship of forward-thinking music across contemporary genres, including indie, experimental, electronic, folk, and alternative rock.
Founded with a commitment to artistic integrity and operational independence, the label supports creators whose work expands conventional boundaries and contributes to the evolution of modern recorded music. The Process Records operates as both a release platform and an archival entity, ensuring that each project is supported with strategic care from development through distribution and legacy preservation.
The label’s approach prioritizes creative autonomy, high-quality production standards, and sustainable artist partnerships. Its catalog reflects a focus on distinctive, conceptually driven work that engages audiences through both sonic innovation and cultural relevance.