EMI
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EMI

London, UKFounded 1973Drum & BassJungle

EMI Records stands as one of the most influential and enduring names in the global music industry. Originally established in 1973 as the flagship label of Electric and Musical Industries (EMI), it succeeded the company's earlier imprints such as Columbia and Parlophone. Over the decades, EMI Records has been home to an array of iconic artists, including The Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, and Kate Bush, cementing its reputation as a powerhouse in music production and distribution. Throughout its history, EMI Records has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to the evolving music landscape. In the 1970s and 1980s, the label expanded its reach by signing groundbreaking acts and embracing emerging genres. Notably, it launched the careers of artists like Iron Maiden and Duran Duran, contributing to the global proliferation of British music. In 2012, EMI's recorded music division was acquired by Universal Music Group (UMG), leading to a strategic reorganization of its assets. Subsequently, in 2020, UMG rebranded Virgin EMI Records as EMI Records, revitalizing the label with a renewed focus on innovation and artist development. Under the leadership of industry veterans, EMI has continued to nurture a diverse roster of talent, including contemporary artists such as Taylor Swift, Bastille, and Loyle Carner. Today, EMI Records operates as a dynamic entity within UMG, committed to fostering musical excellence and cultural impact. With initiatives like the establishment of EMI North, the label has extended its presence beyond London, aiming to support and invest in artists across the UK. EMI Records remains dedicated to its legacy of shaping the soundscape of popular music while embracing the future of the industry.

EMI Records stands as one of the most influential and enduring names in the global music industry. Originally established in 1973 as the flagship label of Electric and Musical Industries (EMI), it succeeded the company's earlier imprints such as Columbia and Parlophone. Over the decades, EMI Records has been home to an array of iconic artists, including The Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, and Kate Bush, cementing its reputation as a powerhouse in music production and distribution.

Throughout its history, EMI Records has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to the evolving music landscape. In the 1970s and 1980s, the label expanded its reach by signing groundbreaking acts and embracing emerging genres. Notably, it launched the careers of artists like Iron Maiden and Duran Duran, contributing to the global proliferation of British music.

In 2012, EMI's recorded music division was acquired by Universal Music Group (UMG), leading to a strategic reorganization of its assets. Subsequently, in 2020, UMG rebranded Virgin EMI Records as EMI Records, revitalizing the label with a renewed focus on innovation and artist development. Under the leadership of industry veterans, EMI has continued to nurture a diverse roster of talent, including contemporary artists such as Taylor Swift, Bastille, and Loyle Carner.

Today, EMI Records operates as a dynamic entity within UMG, committed to fostering musical excellence and cultural impact. With initiatives like the establishment of EMI North, the label has extended its presence beyond London, aiming to support and invest in artists across the UK. EMI Records remains dedicated to its legacy of shaping the soundscape of popular music while embracing the future of the industry.

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EMI Records stands as one of the most influential and enduring names in the global music industry. Originally established in 1973 as the flagship label of Electric and Musical Industries (EMI), it succeeded the company's earlier imprints such as Columbia and Parlophone. Over the decades, EMI Records has been home to an array of iconic artists, including The Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, and Kate Bush, cementing its reputation as a powerhouse in music production and distribution. Throughout its history, EMI Records has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to the evolving music landscape. In the 1970s and 1980s, the label expanded its reach by signing groundbreaking acts and embracing emerging genres. Notably, it launched the careers of artists like Iron Maiden and Duran Duran, contributing to the global proliferation of British music. In 2012, EMI's recorded music division was acquired by Universal Music Group (UMG), leading to a strategic reorganization of its assets. Subsequently, in 2020, UMG rebranded Virgin EMI Records as EMI Records, revitalizing the label with a renewed focus on innovation and artist development. Under the leadership of industry veterans, EMI has continued to nurture a diverse roster of talent, including contemporary artists such as Taylor Swift, Bastille, and Loyle Carner. Today, EMI Records operates as a dynamic entity within UMG, committed to fostering musical excellence and cultural impact. With initiatives like the establishment of EMI North, the label has extended its presence beyond London, aiming to support and invest in artists across the UK. EMI Records remains dedicated to its legacy of shaping the soundscape of popular music while embracing the future of the industry.

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Kelli-Leigh, Pola & Bryson, Sub Focus

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2023-09-15

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Founded
1973
HQ
London, United Kingdom
Genres
Drum & Bass, Jungle, Liquid
Releases
8
Roster
8 artists
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