Kioon Music

Japanese record label
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Kioon Music
Parent companySony Music Entertainment Japan
FoundedApril 1992; 31 years ago (1992-04) (as Kioon Sony Records)
FounderShigeo Maruyama
Statusactive
Distributor(s)Epic/Sony Records (Japan)
Sony Music Entertainment (outside Japan)
Genrevarious
Country of originJapan
LocationSME Nogizaka Building, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo
Official websitewww.kioon.com

Kioon Music (キューンミュージック, Kyūn Myūjikku, stylized as Ki/oon Music) is a Japanese record label, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

Artists

Their artists include Kairi Yagi, L'Arc-en-Ciel, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Home Made Kazoku, Puffy AmiYumi, Polysics, Supercar, Pushim, Chatmonchy, Denki Groove, Tomoe Shinohara, The Babystars, DOES, KANA-BOON, Guitar Wolf, Miki Furukawa, Nico Touches the Walls, plingmin, Joe Inoue, Sid, Merengue, Acid Android, Piko, Domino, Prague, Lama, Group Tamashii, Totalfat, Hemenway, Negoto, Unicorn, Chara, Folks, Scenarioart, Blue Encount, Lenny Code Fiction, and FlowBack.

Labels

  • Haunted Records
  • Ki/oon Music (main)
  • Ki/oon Overseas
  • Loopa
  • Neosite Discs (typeset NeOSITE DISCS) - founded in 1996.

VOCALOID

In December 2010, Ki/oon Records released their own Vocaloid product Utatane Piko.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Vocaloid Utatane Piko Announced!". Vocaloidism. October 29, 2010. Archived from the original on November 1, 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2010.

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