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{{Short description|Japanese record label}} |
{{Short description|Japanese record label}} |
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{{Infobox record label |
{{Infobox record label |
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| image_name = Avex logo 2017.svg |
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| image_name = File:Avex logo 2017.svg |
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| parent = [[Avex Inc.]] |
| parent = [[Avex Inc.]] |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|September 1990}} |
| founded = {{Start date and age|September 1990}} |
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| founder = [[Max Matsuura]] |
| founder = [[Max Matsuura]] |
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| status = <!-- leave blank unless "Inactive" or "Defunct" --> |
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| distributor = {{Unbulleted list |
| distributor = {{Unbulleted list |
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| [[Avex Inc. |
| Avex Music Creative ([[Avex Inc.]]) (since 1997) |
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| {{Collapsible list|title=Former distributors |
| {{Collapsible list|title=Former distributors |
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| {{illm|SOHBI Corporation|ja|創美企画}} (1990–1992) |
| {{illm|SOHBI Corporation|ja|創美企画}} (1990–1992) |
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| country = Japan |
| country = Japan |
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| location = [[Minato, Tokyo]] |
| location = [[Minato, Tokyo]] |
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| url = {{ |
| url = {{Official URL}} |
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Two years after [[Max Matsuura]] began a career distributing [[studio album]]s from other countries, he and his two Avex co-founders, [[Tom Yoda]] and Ken Suzuki, decided to found their own label. Aiming to compete with more established labels such as [[Columbia Music Entertainment|Nippon Columbia]], [[Nippon Crown]], [[BMG Victor]], [[Victor Musical Industries]], [[Toshiba-EMI]], [[Sony Music Japan|CBS/Sony]], [[Teichiku Records]], [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]], [[Universal Music Japan|Nippon Phonogram and PolyGram K.K.]], they created the Avex Trax label. |
Two years after [[Max Matsuura]] began a career distributing [[studio album]]s from other countries, he and his two Avex co-founders, [[Tom Yoda]] and Ken Suzuki, decided to found their own label. Aiming to compete with more established labels such as [[Columbia Music Entertainment|Nippon Columbia]], [[Nippon Crown]], [[BMG Victor]], [[Victor Musical Industries]], [[Toshiba-EMI]], [[Sony Music Japan|CBS/Sony]], [[Teichiku Records]], [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]], [[Universal Music Japan|Nippon Phonogram and PolyGram K.K.]], they created the Avex Trax label. |
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The first artist to sign to the label was the band [[TRF (group)|TRF]], which became a success. This led to Avex Trax becoming a "house of refuge" for artists who |
The first artist to sign to the label was the band [[TRF (group)|TRF]], which became a success. This led to Avex Trax becoming a "house of refuge" for artists who had left their former labels (e.g. [[Ayumi Hamasaki]], [[Namie Amuro]], [[Ami Suzuki]]).<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-16 |title=なぜ浜崎あゆみは平成で最も売れた女性歌手になったのか...ファンの心を一気につかんだラジオ番組での告白 若さ特有の孤独や不安を、歌に昇華させた |url=https://president.jp/articles/-/75520 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=President Online (プレジデントオンライン) |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-01-15 |title=業界は冷ややか...安室奈美恵"エイベックス移籍"の全舞台裏 |url=https://www.nikkan-gendai.com/articles/view/geino/156396 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=日刊ゲンダイDigital}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=鈴木亜美のプロフィール・作品情報 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/artist/137 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=音楽ナタリー |language=ja}}</ref> It also appealed to artists not content with their current labels (e.g. [[Gackt]]).<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-04-17 |title=Gackt、エイベックスへの移籍を発表 |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000060280 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=BARKS |language=ja}}</ref> |
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Formerly distributed by the Nippon Crown label excluding several early releases from 1990 to 1992 which were distributed by {{illm| |
Formerly distributed by the Nippon Crown label, excluding several early releases from 1990 to 1992 which were distributed by {{illm|Sohbi Corporation|ja|創美企画}},<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/label/287358-SOHBI-Corporation|title=SOHBI Corporation (Label)|website=[[Discogs]]|accessdate=April 15, 2023}}</ref> in 1997 Avex became a self-distributed label together with [[Cutting Edge (record label)|Cutting Edge]], which was formerly distributed by Toshiba-EMI. |
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==Sub-labels== |
==Sub-labels== |
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===Current=== |
===Current=== |
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* B-ME |
* B-ME – [[joint venture]] with {{illm|BMSG|ja|BMSG}} |
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* Bluestar Records (Since 2019) |
* Bluestar Records (Since 2019) – formerly a sub-label of [[Cutting Edge (record label)|Cutting Edge]] |
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* Love Life Records |
* Love Life Records – [[Hitomi (singer)|Hitomi]]'s [[vanity label|private label]] |
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* motorod (Since 2002) |
* motorod (Since 2002) – formerly a sub-label of [[Cutting Edge (record label)|Cutting Edge]] |
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* 影別苦須 虎津苦須 |
* 影別苦須 虎津苦須 – [[Kishidan]]'s vanity label |
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===Defunct=== |
===Defunct=== |
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* J-Friends Project ( |
* J-Friends Project (1997–2003) – joint venture with [[Johnny & Associates]] |
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==Notable artists== |
==Notable artists== |
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;Groups |
;Groups |
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* [[Aina the End]] |
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* [[Bridear]] |
* [[Bridear]] |
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* [[Chō Tokimeki Sendenbu]] |
* [[Chō Tokimeki Sendenbu]] |
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* [[Every Little Thing (band)|Every Little Thing]] |
* [[Every Little Thing (band)|Every Little Thing]] |
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* [[Exo]]{{efn|name = JD|Japanese distribution}} |
* [[Exo]]{{efn|name = JD|Japanese distribution}} |
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* GENIC |
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* [[Kamen Rider Girls]] |
* [[Kamen Rider Girls]] |
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* [[Ketsumeishi]] |
* [[Ketsumeishi]] |
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* [[lol (Japanese group)|lol]] |
* [[lol (Japanese group)|lol]] |
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* [[Mameshiba no Taigun]] |
* [[Mameshiba no Taigun]] |
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* [[Michael Fortunati]] |
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* [[NCT (group)|NCT]]{{efn|name = JD}} |
* [[NCT (group)|NCT]]{{efn|name = JD}} |
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* [[Takahiro Nishijima|Nissy]] |
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* [[@onefive]] |
* [[@onefive]] |
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* [[Seiko Oomori]] |
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* [[Ai Otsuka]] |
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* [[Daimaou Kosaka|Piko Taro]] |
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* [[Red Velvet (group)|Red Velvet]]{{efn|name = JD}} |
* [[Red Velvet (group)|Red Velvet]]{{efn|name = JD}} |
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* [[SKE48]] |
* [[SKE48]] |
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;Groups |
;Groups |
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* [[AAA (band)|AAA]] |
* [[AAA (band)|AAA]] |
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* [[After School (group)|After School]] |
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* [[Sweets (group) |SweetS]] |
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;Soloists |
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 December 2024
Avex Trax | |
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Parent company | Avex Inc. |
Founded | September 1990 |
Founder | Max Matsuura |
Distributor(s) |
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Genre | Various (mostly J-pop and Dance) |
Country of origin | Japan |
Location | Minato, Tokyo |
Official website | www |
Avex Trax (Japanese: エイベックス トラックス, Hepburn: Eibekkusu Torakkusu) is a record label owned by Japanese entertainment conglomerate Avex Inc. The label was launched in September 1990, and was the first label by the Group.[1]
History
[edit]Two years after Max Matsuura began a career distributing studio albums from other countries, he and his two Avex co-founders, Tom Yoda and Ken Suzuki, decided to found their own label. Aiming to compete with more established labels such as Nippon Columbia, Nippon Crown, BMG Victor, Victor Musical Industries, Toshiba-EMI, CBS/Sony, Teichiku Records, King Records, Nippon Phonogram and PolyGram K.K., they created the Avex Trax label.
The first artist to sign to the label was the band TRF, which became a success. This led to Avex Trax becoming a "house of refuge" for artists who had left their former labels (e.g. Ayumi Hamasaki, Namie Amuro, Ami Suzuki).[2][3][4] It also appealed to artists not content with their current labels (e.g. Gackt).[5]
Formerly distributed by the Nippon Crown label, excluding several early releases from 1990 to 1992 which were distributed by Sohbi Corporation ,[6] in 1997 Avex became a self-distributed label together with Cutting Edge, which was formerly distributed by Toshiba-EMI.
Sub-labels
[edit]Current
[edit]- B-ME – joint venture with BMSG
- Bluestar Records (Since 2019) – formerly a sub-label of Cutting Edge
- Love Life Records – Hitomi's private label
- motorod (Since 2002) – formerly a sub-label of Cutting Edge
- 影別苦須 虎津苦須 – Kishidan's vanity label
Defunct
[edit]- J-Friends Project (1997–2003) – joint venture with Johnny & Associates
Notable artists
[edit]Labels
[edit]B-ME
[edit]Bluestar Records
[edit]Love Life Records
[edit]motorod
[edit]影別苦須 虎津苦須
[edit]Former artists
[edit]- Groups
- Soloists
J-Friends Project
[edit]motorod
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Avex Group | About Avex Group | History". Avex Inc. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
- ^ "なぜ浜崎あゆみは平成で最も売れた女性歌手になったのか...ファンの心を一気につかんだラジオ番組での告白 若さ特有の孤独や不安を、歌に昇華させた". President Online (プレジデントオンライン) (in Japanese). 2023-11-16. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "業界は冷ややか...安室奈美恵"エイベックス移籍"の全舞台裏". 日刊ゲンダイDigital. 2015-01-15. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "鈴木亜美のプロフィール・作品情報". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "Gackt、エイベックスへの移籍を発表". BARKS (in Japanese). 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "SOHBI Corporation (Label)". Discogs. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- Parent Company website (in Japanese)
- Avex Trax discography at Discogs
- Avex Trax at Anime News Network's encyclopedia