Universal Music Australia
Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd. (UMA) is the largest Australian music corporation.[1] It is a division of the Universal Music Group. Universal Music Australia's corporate headquarters are located in Sydney, Australia.
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Type | Private |
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Founded | 1934 |
Headquarters | 150 William St, Sydney, New South Wales , |
Area served | Oceania |
Key people | George Ash (President) |
Parent | Universal Music Group |
Divisions | List of Universal Music Group labels |
Website | umusic |
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 include:[3]
- Casablanca Records Australia
- Caroline Records
- Dew Process
- EMI Music Australia
- Island Records Australia
International labels include:[3]
Current and former Australian artists
Island Records Australia
- Adam Eckersley Band
- Andy Bull
- Boy & Bear
- The Cairos
- Chance Waters
- Clare Bowditch
- Dean Lewis
- 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
- Vera Blue
- Winterbourne
Golden Era Records
Mercury Records Australia
Modular Recordings
Neon Records
- Thandi Phoenix
- Alfie Arcuri
- Ivan Gough
- Jebu
- Walden
- Zoe Badwi
Of Leisure
- Muto
- Jack Grace
- Young Franco
- Human Movement
Sony Music Australia
- So Fresh (Corperation [sic?] albums)
- Hits For Kids Pop Party
Universal Music Australia
- Diana Rouvas
- Grinspoon
- Icehouse (Regular/dIVA)
- Joe Moore
- Phrase
Dew Process
- 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
Capitol Records
EMI Music Australia
- 360
- The Avalanches (Modular/Astralwerks/XL/EMI)
- Crowded House
- Johnny Farnham
- Meg Mac
- Middle Kids
- Pez
- Ricki-Lee
- The Saints
- Sam Bluer
- Slim Dusty
- Something for Kate
- Tina Arena
- Troye Sivan
Decca Records
See also
References
- Universal Music Was Biggest Label Of 2012 - Noise11, 4 January 2013
- Company - Universal Music Australia Website
- "Our Company". Universal Music Group. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
- Cashmere, Paul (12 October 2014). "Robert Rigby Signs Paulini To Decca". Noise11. Noise Network. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
External links
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