Microphone Records

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Microphone Records
TypePrivate
IndustryMusic
Founded1993
Headquarters,
Area served
Baltics
Key people
Elita Mīlgrāve, Guntars Račs, Klāss Vāvere
ProductsCD, DVD, Blu-ray, MP3
WebsiteCompany website

Microphone Records (Latvian: Mikrofona ieraksti or short MicRec) is the leader of the Latvian music industry, since 1992, when the first record was released with a '’MicRec'’ brand label. Microphone Records is the most experienced and well-known Latvian record label and distribution company founded in 1993 by a professional radio journalist and a professional record producer and musician . Since 1996 Microphone Records has a license agreement with the EMI Group on promoting and marketing EMI and Virgin artists in the Baltic states.[1]

Microphone Records owns the following labels MicRec, Aktiv and Raibā Taureņa Ieraksti, and also operates as the official distributor for the Sony BMG, Universal Music, Playground, and Going for a Song record labels, among others. Microphone Records has a publishing division "MicRec Publishing" the sub publisher for EMI Music Publishing and Sony/ATV.

Latvia's biggest pop, rock and dance music artists are signed with Microphone Records some of the names including, Raimonds Pauls, Prāta Vētra (Brainstorm), Lauris Reiniks, Līvi, Credo, Pērkons, Vaidava, Laima Vaikule, Olga Rajecka, Turaidas Roze, Zodiaks, Remix, Igo, Eolika, Menuets, Zigmars Liepiņš, Jānis Lūsēns, Ingus Baušķenieks, Valdis Atāls, Ieva Akuratere, Tumsa, DJ Ella, BTH, Opus Pro, Aisha, Andris Ērglis, bet bet, Jauns Mēness, Dzeguzīte, Knīpas un Knauķi, Normunds Rutulis, Ance Krauze, Marija Naumova, Marhils un daudzi, and many others are a part of the talent Microphone Records has.

Microphone Records is one of the few record companies, in the region, with an international success. MicRec has gotten chart entries at the UK Top 40 (BTH) as well as the France Club Chart (DJ Ella). Represented band "Brainstorm" has had chart entries in Belgium, Germany, Poland, Sweden and many other European countries. MicRec, as of now has had 7 artists competing at the grand finals of the Eurovision song contest.

In 2011 Microphone Records released Lauris Reiniks album "Es skrienu", which was later re-released in Estonia ("Ma jooksen") & Lithuania ("Aš bėgu") as well as Germany ("Ich renne").

Currently signed artists[]

References[]

  1. ^ "About Us, Services". micrec.lv. Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
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