Ministry of Sound

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Ministry of Sound
Minstry of Sound Logo
Type Private company
Founded London (1991)
Headquarters 103, Gaunt Street, London Bakerloo - Northern, Elephant and Castle station
Key people Jamie Palumbo
Industry Music
Products Dance Music CDs
Revenue £136m
Website http://www.ministryofsound.com/

Ministry of Sound (MoS) is one of the most famous nightclubs in the world of electronic music, said to be to London what Studio 54 was to New York, and whose fame goes far across English borders. Located in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, South London, and officially opened in 1992 after weeks of 'secret' club nights the Ministry had already been packed out through word-of-mouth, Ministry of Sound was one of the key locations in the development of house music and superclubs in Britain in the early 1990s. MoS initially set itself apart from other London nightclubs of the time with its location well away from London clubland, a non-alcoholic bar and a highly-acclaimed sound system; all features designed to attract an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers. DJs mix live sets on Friday and Saturday each week. The MoS boasts two spacious dance floors as well as a Sony PlayStation room and Absolut chill bar.

Ministry of Sound was founded by Jamie Palumbo, Humphrey Waterhouse and DJ Justin Berkmann. It is still largely owned and controlled by Jamie Palumbo, son of property developer Lord Peter Palumbo. Since the club's opening, the MoS brand has been extended to a number of other areas. Profits from the brand put Palumbo on the Sunday Times Rich List 2004, with an estimated worth of £136m. The club opened in the Autumn of 1991.

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[edit] Related businesses and licensing

[edit] Franchised clubs

In recent times, the Ministry of Sound brand has expanded with franchise clubs being opened in Asia, and club tours taking place worldwide. MoS Taipei (No. 310, LenQun 3rd. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan) opened March 25, 2004 and MoS Singapore (Block C The Cannery, River Valley Rd, Clarke Quay, Singapore 179022) opened December 16, 2005. The former MoS Bangkok nightclub (Sukhumvit Soi 11, Bangkok, Thailand) (2002–03), the first club outside the UK, is now closed. A new MoS club in Moscow is slated to open in March 2007.

[edit] Record labels and radio

Ministry of Sound is also a record label that produces many compilations each year, featuring many artists. These compilations are compiled from many different genres of music, but primarily the dance, house, and trance genres. In January 2006, the company purchased record label Hed Kandi from The Guardian Media Group and plans to continue maintaining the brand.

Ministry of Sound Radio operated on DAB in London on the Switch Digital multiplex, but closed in December 2002. A "radio" stream continued via the website, and MOS Radio re-appeared on satellite in May 2006, launching to the Sky Digital EPG on June 6, 2006.

Also, the soundtrack in the game Extreme-G 3 by the now-defunct Acclaim Entertainment is mainly music produced by Ministry of Sound.

[edit] Electronic goods

The name has also been licensed for use on electronic goods sold by Alba, including MP3 players, home audio systems, DVD players and in-car entertainment systems.

[edit] Music compilations

The following is a list of some of the compilations put out by the Ministry of Sound record label.

  • Beyond Euphoria
  • Big Tunes
  • Classics
  • Chillout Sessions
  • Clubber's Guide
  • Clubber's Guide to Ibiza
  • Clubber's Guide to Germany
  • Club Nation
  • Club Nation America
  • Dance Nation
  • Electrotech
  • FSUK
  • Funky House Sessions
  • Golden House Sounds
  • Hard NRG
  • Jungle Rewind
  • Late Night Sessions
  • Nasty Dirty Sex Music Sessions
  • Maximum Bass
  • Sessions
  • The Annual
  • The Annual DVD
  • The Mash Up Mix
  • Trance Nation
  • Trance Nation America

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Major London nightclub venues

Astoria | Electric Ballroom | The End | Fabric | The Fridge | KOKO

Marquee Club | Mean Fiddler | Ministry of Sound | Scala | Turnmills

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