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KPM Music is a company that creates and provides library music that was originally known as KPM Musichouse. It was formed by the merger of KPM (the initials of Keith-Prowse-Maurice, which was then a division of EMI ) and Music House (a company that EMI acquired in 1997).
KPM Music Recorded Library released many recordings of library music by composers such as Alan Hawkshaw. [11] Today, KPM is owned by Sony Music Publishing which acquired EMI Music Publishing in 2012. In 1981, the Keith Prowse agency opened its first office outside the UK in New York City and a further office was established in Dublin in 1982.
It also provides access to a variety of print and electronic resources through the online metasearch engine, Explora [16] – which is the union catalogue of the ECLAC libraries in Santiago, Mexico City and Port of Spain. This online catalogue also provides access to the bibliographic records of the UN libraries in New York and Geneva.
Library Records is an independent record label founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1998, and focusing mainly on indie pop. It is run by Bart Cummings from The Cat's Miaow . Artists who have released recordings on Library Records include:
A bibliographic record is an entry in a bibliographic index (or a library catalog) which represents and describes a specific resource.A bibliographic record contains the data elements necessary to help users identify and retrieve that resource, as well as additional supporting information, presented in a formalized bibliographic format.
In 2002, the Library of Congress developed the MARCXML schema as an alternative record structure, allowing MARC records to be represented in XML; the fields remain the same, but those fields are expressed in the record in XML markup. Libraries typically expose their records as MARCXML via a web service, often following the SRU or OAI-PMH standards.
Johnny Pearson's earliest contributions at KPM came in the form of contributing to KPM's in house orchestra, the Group-Forty Orchestra. KPM's Group-Forty Orchestra was an orchestra that existed between 1959 and 1966. Its role was to record background music for radio and television. From 1967, Johnny Pearson started appearing on many of KPM's ...
In January 2020, Damu visited the London KPM music library, [13] renowned for a collection that has been sampled by artists including MF Doom and Jay-Z. [14] Damu was invited as the first artist to be featured on the Def Pressé / KPM Crate Diggers series, an initiative to release records extensively featuring samples from the library; his work ...