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Revision as of 11:22, 18 March 2017
File:Universal Music Group.svg | |
Industry | Music, Entertainment |
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Founded | 1934 |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Key people | George Ash (President) |
Parent | Universal Music Group |
Divisions | List of Universal Music Group labels |
Website | umusic |
Universal Music Australia (UMA) is the largest Australian music corporation.[1] It is part of the Universal Music Group which operates as a subsidiary of Paris-based media conglomerate Vivendi. Universal Music Australia's corporate headquarters are located in Sydney, Australia.
Labels
Universal Music Australia operates local record labels, as well distribution deals with independent Australian labels. UMA also represents all Universal Music Group's international labels within Australia.[2]
Australian labels
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Australian distribution deals
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International labels |
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Current Australian artists
- Adam Eckersley Band
- Andy Bull
- Boy & Bear
- The Cairos
- Chance Waters
- Clare Bowditch
- Emma Birdsall
- Gin Wigmore
- Havana Brown
- Jinja Safari
- Marvin Priest
- Masketta Fall
- The McClymonts
- Neda
- Peta & The Wolves
- Redcoats
- Sinead Burgess
- The Son
- Tim Hart
- Tom Lark
- Winterbourne
- Adam Martin
- Anja Nissen
- Cat Torres
- Celia Pavey
- Emma Pask
- Fatai
- Harrison Craig
- Karise Eden
- Lakyn Heperi
- Luke Kennedy
- Matt Corby
- Megan Washington
- Melanie Dyer
- Ms Murphy
- Penelope Austin
- The Preatures
- Rachael Leahcar
- Shannon Noll
- Spiderbait
- Architecture in Helsinki
- Bag Raiders
- Beni
- Canyons
- Cut Copy
- Jonathan Boulet
- Julian Hamilton
- Kim Moyes
- Ladyhawke
- Muscles
- Pond
- The Presets
- Sneaky Sound System
- Tame Impala
- Van She
- So Fresh (Corperation albums)
- Hits For Kids Pop Party
- Lee Kernaghan
- The Wiggles
- triple j
- Countdown
- Dan Kelly
- Custard
- Mojo Juju
- Adam Brand
- Ben Salter
- The Audreys
- Melbourne Ska Orchestra
- The Snowdroppers
- Born Lion
Universal Music Australia
- Art Of Sleeping
- Bernard Fanning
- Bluejuice
- Expatriate
- Gosling
- The Grates
- Guineafowl
- Jae Laffer
- Jebediah
- The John Steel Singers
- Last Dinosaurs
- The Living End
- The Panics
- Sarah Blasko
- Seeker Lover Keeper
- Whitley
- 5 Seconds of Summer
- Alison Wonderland
- Angus Stone
- Birds of Tokyo
- Bob Evans
- Empire of the Sun
- Grey Ghost
- King Cannons
- Oh Mercy
- Papa vs Pretty
- Something for Kate
- The Aston Shuffle
- The Avalanches (Modular/Astralwerks/XL/EMI)
- MINX
- Jamie McDell
- Julia Stone
- Leah Mencel
- Ricki-Lee
- 360
- Pez
- Slim Dusty
- The 12th Man
- Tina Arena
- Troye Sivan
See also
External links
- Official website
- Universal Music Australia's channel on YouTube
- Universal Music Australia on Facebook
- Universal Music Australia on Twitter
References
- ^ Universal Music Was Biggest Label Of 2012 - Noise11, 4 January 2013
- ^ Who We Are - Universal Music Australia Website
- ^ Cashmere, Paul (12 October 2014). "Robert Rigby Signs Paulini To Decca". Noise11. Noise Network. Retrieved 12 October 2014.