Amél Launches Ex-Armada Exec’s New Label Lunar Vision With “Send It To The Night”
Amél's "Send It To The Night" is the first release on Lunar Vision Records, a new label founded by former Armada Music US operations head Giancarlo Cordasco.

Amél has the honor of opening a brand new label: his single “Send It To The Night” is the debut release on Lunar Vision Records, the imprint founded by former Armada Music executive Giancarlo Cordasco.
The track itself is euphoric, melodic progressive house with future house edges — the kind of thing engineered for a main stage at the exact moment the sun goes down. It's a sensible choice for a label's first swing: memorable, unambiguous, and easy to picture in a set.
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Cordasco brings real pedigree to this. He was Head of U.S. Operations at Armada Music and a Promotion Manager at RCA Records before launching Lunar Vision Records as a subdivision of Lunar Vision Entertainment. His pitch is essentially “major-label infrastructure, indie-label footprint.” As he put it: “I want Lunar Vision Records to be a place where artists could still have access to the same level of strategy, relationships and support you'd expect from a seasoned label, but with a much lighter, artist-first approach.”
You've heard versions of that promise before, sure. But there's a difference between someone saying it from the outside and someone saying it after years of actually running U.S. operations at one of dance music's biggest independents.
Amél's angle is more about the freedom. “Working on ‘Send It To The Night' felt like an opportunity to explore something new,” he said. “It's a label that's focused on carving its own path, and I'm excited to be one of its first artists and see where we can take it together.”
The Colorado-born producer has been in Afrojack's orbit for a while, signed to WALL Recordings since 2023. He appeared on “Our Time” alongside Afrojack, Martin Garrix and David Guetta in 2025 and featured on Afrojack's “Rivers” that December. Having a mentor like that is one thing; branching out to help launch someone else's label is a different kind of move, and a smart one for an artist trying to establish his own identity. He made our rising artists to watch in 2026 list back in March.
As for what's next on Lunar Vision, the label has said its upcoming releases include a collaboration featuring Blackcode, Mike Demero and Jordan Jade. Worth keeping an eye on — new labels tell you a lot about where the scene thinks it's heading.