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{{Short description|Record label}}
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| country = [[United States|US]]
| country = [[United States|US]]
| url = http://www.strictly.com
| url = http://www.strictly.com
|distributor = [[Universal Music Group]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/bmg-forms-alliance-with-universal-sets-plan-to-move-physical-distro-to-umgs-commercial-services-division12/|date=19 October 2023|website=musicbusinessworldwide.com |title=BMG forms alliance with Universal Music Group; plans to move physical distribution to UMG's Commercial Services division }}</ref> (physical) <br> [[BMG Rights Management]] (digital)
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==History==
==History==

The label was founded on May 1, 1989, by [[Gladys Pizarro]] and Mark Finkelstein, who were both working as A&R in a label called Spring Records.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Top Ten Strictly Rhythm Singles |url=https://mixmag.net/read/top-ten-strictly-rhythm-singles-blog |access-date=2024-11-20 |website=Mixmag}}</ref> Working with [[house music]] artists from the beginning, during the nineties the label had a string of hit releases by [[Roger Sanchez]], [[Todd Terry]], [[Masters at Work]], [[Josh Wink]], [[Armand van Helden|Armand Van Helden]] and [[Kenny Dope]], amongst others.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Jong |first=Tristan |date=April 9, 2015 |title=25 under-the-radar records from the early days of Strictly Rhythm |url=https://thevinylfactory.com/features/25-under-the-radar-records-from-the-early-days-of-strictly-rhythm/ |url-status=live |access-date=2024-11-20}}</ref> In 1994 '[[I Like to Move It|I Like To Move It]]' by duo [[Reel 2 Real|Reel 2 Reel]] became the first of many worldwide hits for the label.<ref name=":0" /> By the end of the decade Strictly Rhythm's influence and notoriety began to fade, finally folding in 2002.<ref name=":1" />

Strictly Rhythm relaunched in 2007 after a five-year break, following a venture with [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music]]. The label made a number of its recordings available for digital download and signed new productions from [[Quentin Harris]], [[Osunlade]], [[Chocolate Puma]], [[Dennis Ferrer]], [[Dirty South (DJ)|Dirty South]] and [[Bob Sinclar]]. Three years later, in November 2010, the label opened a London office.
Strictly Rhythm relaunched in 2007 after a five-year break, following a venture with [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music]]. The label made a number of its recordings available for digital download and signed new productions from [[Quentin Harris]], [[Osunlade]], [[Chocolate Puma]], [[Dennis Ferrer]], [[Dirty South (DJ)|Dirty South]] and [[Bob Sinclar]]. Three years later, in November 2010, the label opened a London office.
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In January 2013, [[BMG Rights Management]] agreed to acquire the historic Strictly Rhythm recordings catalogue and publishing rights for an undisclosed amount. In October 2015, BMG purchased the Strictly Rhythm publishing catalogue outright.<ref>[http://www.bmgchrysalis.com/category/news/?n=intl-bmg-chrysalis-us-acquires-strictly-rhythm-masters-catalog-and-signs-publishing-agreement] {{dead link|date=June 2021}}</ref>
In January 2013, [[BMG Rights Management]] agreed to acquire the historic Strictly Rhythm recordings catalogue and publishing rights for an undisclosed amount. In October 2015, BMG purchased the Strictly Rhythm publishing catalogue outright.<ref>[http://www.bmgchrysalis.com/category/news/?n=intl-bmg-chrysalis-us-acquires-strictly-rhythm-masters-catalog-and-signs-publishing-agreement] {{dead link|date=June 2021}}</ref>



==Partial list of Artists==
==Notable artists==
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*[[Todd Terry]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Todd Terry]]
*[[DJ Pierre]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[DJ Pierre]]
*[[Planet Soul]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Planet Soul]]
*[[Rare Arts]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*Rare Arts
*[[George Morel]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[George Morel]]
*[[Armand Van Helden]]
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*[[Crystal Waters]]
*[[Armand Van Helden]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Michael Moog]]
*[[Crystal Waters]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Roland Clark (DJ)|Roland Clark]]
*[[Michael Moog]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Barbara Tucker]]
*[[Roland Clark]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Little Louie Vega]]
*[[Barbara Tucker]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Kenny Dope]]
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*[[Inaya Day]]
*[[Little Louie Vega]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*Live Element
*[[Kenny Dope]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*Logic
*[[Inaya Day]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Aly-Us]]
*[[Live Element]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Duane Harden]]
*[[Logic]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[David Morales]]
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*Fleur
*[[Aly-Us]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Colonel Abrams]]
*[[Duane Harden]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[David Morales]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Fleur]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
*[[Colonel Abrams]]<ref name=”Discogs”/>
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 27 November 2024

Strictly Rhythm
Parent companyIndependent (1989-2019)
BMG Rights Management (2013; master recording back catalogue to date)
BMG Rights Management (2015; publishing back catalogue to date)
BMG Rights Management (2019; trademark, all remaining master and publishing rights)
Founded1989
FounderMark Finkelstein
Gladys Pizarro
Distributor(s)Universal Music Group[1] (physical)
BMG Rights Management (digital)
GenreHouse music
Country of originUS
LocationNew York, US;
Official websitehttp://www.strictly.com

Strictly Rhythm is an American house music record label.[2]

History

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The label was founded on May 1, 1989, by Gladys Pizarro and Mark Finkelstein, who were both working as A&R in a label called Spring Records.[3] Working with house music artists from the beginning, during the nineties the label had a string of hit releases by Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry, Masters at Work, Josh Wink, Armand Van Helden and Kenny Dope, amongst others.[4] In 1994 'I Like To Move It' by duo Reel 2 Reel became the first of many worldwide hits for the label.[3] By the end of the decade Strictly Rhythm's influence and notoriety began to fade, finally folding in 2002.[4]

Strictly Rhythm relaunched in 2007 after a five-year break, following a venture with Warner Music. The label made a number of its recordings available for digital download and signed new productions from Quentin Harris, Osunlade, Chocolate Puma, Dennis Ferrer, Dirty South and Bob Sinclar. Three years later, in November 2010, the label opened a London office.

Strictly Rhythm has offices in New York and London.

In January 2013, BMG Rights Management agreed to acquire the historic Strictly Rhythm recordings catalogue and publishing rights for an undisclosed amount. In October 2015, BMG purchased the Strictly Rhythm publishing catalogue outright.[5]


Notable artists

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References

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  1. ^ "BMG forms alliance with Universal Music Group; plans to move physical distribution to UMG's Commercial Services division". musicbusinessworldwide.com. 19 October 2023.
  2. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 326. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
  3. ^ a b "Top Ten Strictly Rhythm Singles". Mixmag. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  4. ^ a b Jong, Tristan (April 9, 2015). "25 under-the-radar records from the early days of Strictly Rhythm". Retrieved 2024-11-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ [1] [dead link]
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