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  2. Category:Japanese record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese record labels" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. !

  3. Category:Japanese independent record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese independent record labels" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Discographies of Japanese record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Discographies of Japanese record labels" ... Key Sounds Label discography This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 12:26 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Category:Music companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese record labels (20 C, 125 P) Recording studios in Japan (3 P) Pages in category "Music companies of Japan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Nitto Records - Wikipedia

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    A Nitto record label. Nitto Records (ニットーレコード, Nittō rekōdo) was a Japanese record label, originally published by the company Nittō Chikuonki Kabushiki Gaisha (日東蓄音器株式会社) established in Osaka on March 20, 1920. [1] The label was also called the "Swallow Brand", because of their trademark artwork.

  7. Nippon Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Aside from common historical roots, the current Nippon Columbia label has no direct relation with either the American Columbia Records (part of the Sony Music group in the United States and known in Japan as Sony Records International; Nippon Columbia was the licensee for the American Columbia Records up until 1968, when CBS/Sony (now Sony Music) was founded) or the British EMI group, of which ...

  8. Free-Will - Wikipedia

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    Free-Will (フリーウィル) is an independent Japanese record label founded in 1986 by Color vocalist Hiroshi "Dynamite Tommy" Tomioka, with branches predominantly in Japan and the United States, as well as previously in Europe. [1]

  9. Netlabels in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ryosuke Hidaka estimated that Netlabels began increasing publicity outside Japan around 1999 and 2000. [4] Minus N began formation in 2003. [4] While Minus N set the model of distribution of Japan's netlabel community in that every release was issued for free online, it garnered the most attraction from Western territories due to acts from all across the world on the label.