Short description: Japanese record label
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Epic Records Japan is a Japanese record label owned by Sony Music Labels Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Its founder was Shigeo Maruyama.
Between 1978 and 1988 the label operated as a wholly owned subsidiary: Epic/Sony Inc. (株式会社EPIC・ソニー), established in August 1978[1] and was later folded back into CBS/Sony Group in March 1988.[2]
In 2001, it was re-established as Epic Records Japan Inc. (株式会社エピックレコードジャパン, Kabushiki Gaisha Epikku Rekoodo Japan). In 2014, Sony Music Records Inc. absorbed Epic Records Japan Inc. alongside other Sony Japan subsidiaries, changing its name to Sony Music Labels. Since the absorption, Epic Records Japan has operated as an imprint of Sony Music Labels.
Notable music artists for this company have included Hikaru Utada, Tetsuya Komuro, and Kimiko Itoh.
Games published
During the late 1980s and early 1990s they also published video games for Nintendo consoles.
- Antinos
- Dohb Discs
- So What? Records
- Kowalski
- mf Records (joint venture with Motoharu Sano)
- Mint Age
Current artists
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- 2PM
- 7!!
- Abingdon Boys School
- Akeboshi, Yoshio
- Angela Aki
- Aqua Timez
- Kousuke Atari
- Aura
- Brian the Sun
- Cinemusica
- The Condors
- Daisuke
- Deen
- Dreams Come True
- Dustz
- Hajime, Chitose
- Got7
- Halcali
- Hanabie.
- Haneyuri
- Hikaru Utada
- Ikimono-gakari
- Yuki
- Sawa
- LGMonkees (No Doubt Tracks/Epic)
- LMYK
- Lizabet
- Yui Makino
- Nao Matsushita
- Yuya Matsushita
- Yukie Nakama
- Nangi
- Naoto
- Nexz
- NiziU
- No3b
- Nodame Orchestra
- Nothing's Carved in Stone
- Pengin
- Motoharu Sano (Epic/mf)
- Shigi
- Solita
- Stance Punks (Epic/Kowalski/Dynamord)
- Stray Kids
- Sugaru, Matsutani (Epic/Informel)
- Masaki Suda
- Masayuki Suzuki
- Takachiya
- Yutaka Take
- Theatre Brook
- T.M.Revolution
- Uranino
- Anne Watanabe
- Misato Watanabe
- Yacht
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References
External links
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