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British independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aegean Records was an independent record label founded by George Michael and Andros Georgiou in 1996.[2] The label was set up after Michael broke from Sony Music after his court case, which he eventually lost.[3] Andros Georgiou became the managing director of the label.[4]
Aegean Records | |
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Parent company | Nobby's Hobbies Holdings |
Founded | 1996 |
Founder | George Michael and Andros Georgiou |
Status | Active Independent |
Distributor(s) | Pinnacle Entertainment[1] |
Genre | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Official website | aegean.net |
The artists either signed or previously signed to Aegean Records include:
Georgiou and Michael founded Aegean Net Ltd on 15 November 1996,[6] which was the internet business of Aegean Records. Michael and Georgiou were directors of the business, although Georgiou resigned as a director on 25 January 2000, he then became managing director of mezzmusic.com.[7] In May 1997, Aegean became the first European record label to adopt the Liquid Audio secure electronic music-delivery system via www.aegean.net
, which was launched one year before BowieNet,[8] and 11 years before Spotify.
Aegean.net was the first artist-owned website to allow fans to:
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