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Music tech firm acquired, moves to Two Harbors

Audiofile, a digital music application developer founded in the Twin Cities, has moved to a "remote woodland outpost" near Two Harbors as the 13-year-old company has been acquired by product development firm Krekeltronics."As Audiofile and I have...

Audiofile, a digital music application developer founded in the Twin Cities, has moved to a ā€œremote woodland outpostā€ near Two Harbors as the 13-year-old company has been acquired by product development firm Krekeltronics.
ā€œAs Audiofile and I have already been working together for quite some time, I’m keen to make it official and carefully foster what is already a fine, well-regarded brand,ā€ Patrick Krekelberg of Krekeltronics said in a news release.
Audiofile bills itself as a ā€œleading macOS and iOS audio company,ā€ and the move north comes as co-founder Matthew Faust is ā€œfascinated by the coexistence of sustainably managed wilderness and high technology.ā€
ā€œOur dedicated customers should be very excited about what this acquisition means for them as the products and services will be in good hands,ā€ he said in a release.
Audiofile’s musician-focused products include Fidelia, Vio and Audiofile Calc.

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