List of Warner Music Group labels

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Warner Music Group's labels include the following.

Flagship labels[]

Atlantic Records Group[]

  1. Congo Records
  2. CONTROVERSIA
  3. Dharma Worldwide
  4. DOORN Records
  5. Heartfeldt Records
  6. Hysteria
  7. Kryteria Records
  8. Maxximize Records
  9. Mentalo Music
  10. Musical Freedom Records/AFTR:HRS
  11. Night Service Only
  12. OZ Records
  13. SOURCE
  14. SINPHONY
  15. Spinnin' Deep
  16. Spinnin' NEXT
  17. Spinnin' Premium
  18. Spinnin' Records Asia
  19. Spinnin' Talent Pool
  20. SPRS
  21. Tonco Tone
  22. Wall Recordings

Elektra Music Group[]

Warner Records[]

Parlophone Label Group[]

Rhino Entertainment[]

Rhino handles the American distribution of reissues from the UK back catalogs of Chrysalis (part), EMI Columbia, EMI, Harvest, and Parlophone.

Warner Music Nashville[]

Alternative Distribution Alliance[]

Arts Music[]

Warner Classics[]

International labels[]

Warner Music International[]

Warner Music International (formerly WEA International) is the international copyright holder and distributor for North American artists on the Warner Music record labels. An example of this is on the credits for the American artists albums which states i.e. "Warner Bros. Records, Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International, Inc. for the world outside the U.S."[2]

WEA is also referred to as Warner Music International or Warner Music Entertainment and has divisions worldwide such as Australia, Japan and all over Europe. These branches are usually called Warner Music followed by the name of the country. Some labels have more than one record company for example the UK has Warner Bros. Records UK and Atlantic Records UK but both trade through Warner Music UK, Limited. These labels market and distribute artists in those specific regions are all part of WEA International/Warner Music International

Europe[]

Spinnin' Records (acquired in 2017)

As Warner Music[]
  • Teldec
  • Mariann Grammofon AB
  • Warner Music UK
  • Warner Music Sweden
  • Warner Music Spain
  • Warner Music Portugal
    • Parlophone Portugal (acquisition; formerly EMI-Valentim de Carvalho)
  • Warner Music Poland
  • Warner Music Russia
  • Warner Music Norway
    • K. Dahl Eftf.
  • Warner Music Benelux
    • Atlantic Records Benelux
    • Warner Music Belgium
    • Warner Music Netherlands
  • Warner Music Central Europe
    • Atlantic Records Germany
    • Warner Music Austria
    • Warner Music Germany
    • Warner Music Switzerland
    • UDR Records
  • Warner Music Italy
  • Warner Music Ireland
  • Warner Music Greece
  • Warner Music France (formerly WEA Filipacchi Music)
    • ADA France
    • Parlophone France
      • Delabel
    • Décibels Productions
    • Elektra France
    • Nous Productions[3] (acquired in 2016)
  • Warner Music Finland
    • Finnlevy (acquisition)
    • Fazer Records
    • Evidence
    • Helsinki Music Company (HMC)
  • Warner Music Baltics[4]
  • Warner Music Denmark
    • Medley
  • Warner Music Czech Republic
    • EMI Czech Republic (renamed Parlophone in 2013)
  • 1967 Ltd
  • Warner Music Romania
As Parlophone Label Group[]
    • Parlophone Music France (formerly Pathé Marconi-EMI)
    • (formerly EMI Odeon and Hispavox)
    • Parlophone Czech Republic (formerly Monitor-EMI)
    • Parlophone Slovakia
    • Parlophone Denmark (formerly EMI-Medley)
    • Parlophone Norway
    • Parlophone Sweden
  • 2CD Originals Series

South America[]

Asia-Pacific[]

Australia/Oceania[]

Asia[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sevyn Signs Solo Deal with CBE/Atlantic Records". Rap-Up. 2012-08-11. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  2. ^ "Warner Music Group Official Website". Warner Music Group Official Website.
  3. ^ Roch, Jean-Baptiste (2016-10-10). "C'est officiel..." Télérama (in French). Archived from the original on 2021-11-03. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  4. ^ "Warner Music Baltics opens office in Tallinn, Estonia". 15 October 2020.
  5. ^ Warner Music Group|News
  6. ^ Billboard: Warner Music Swallows Korea's Vitamin Entertainment
  7. ^ Warner Music International and SK Telecom Announce Partnership.
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