Milan Records

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Milan Records
Milan Records logo.jpg
Parent companySony Music
Founded1978 (1978)
FounderEmmanuel Chamboredon
Distributor(s)Sony Masterworks
Country of originUnited States
LocationLos Angeles, California
Official websitemilanrecords.com

Milan Records is a record label located in Los Angeles, California specializing in film scores and soundtrack albums. In addition, Milan boasts an extensive electronic catalog which features down-tempo, chillout, and eclectic electronic releases.

In July 2019, Milan was acquired by Sony Masterworks.[1] Coincidentally, Milan was distributed by BMG in the past, which Sony acquired in 2008.

History[]

Milan Entertainment was founded in 1978 by Emmanuel Chamboredon, who is still the CEO and President of the company. In the 1980s, Milan branched off to include Editions Milan Music and Editions Jade, the brand name under which all spiritual and classical music would fall. Milan Records US was established first in NYC in the late 1980s. It later relocated to Los Angeles, CA. Editions Milan Music became the Milan Records of today, at the forefront of music and film with soundtrack releases like The Secret in Their Eyes, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Pan's Labyrinth, The Queen, and Flags of Our Fathers, along with new artists releases, in the electronic genre, Emilie Simon or in the bluegrass genre, The Devil Makes Three.

Discography[]

Soundtracks

Artists and Compilations

References[]

  1. ^ "Billboard".

External links[]

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