Toy's Factory
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Type | Private company |
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Industry | Music industry |
Genre | Record label |
Founded | May 30, 1990 |
Headquarters | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served | Japan |
Products | CDs, DVDs |
Subsidiaries |
Sub-Labels Senha and Company |
Website | www.toysfactory.co.jp |
Parent company | VAP (former) |
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Founded | May 30, 1990 |
Distributor(s) |
Japan VAP (1990–present) & JDS Co. Ltd./Takase Corp. (2011–present)[1] Taiwan Avex Taiwan (2012–present) |
Genre | Rock, pop, punk, metal |
Country of origin | Japan |
Location | Tokyo |
Toy's Factory Inc. (株式会社トイズファクトリー Kabushiki gaisha Toizu Fakutori) is a Japanese record label founded in 1990 as a VAP subsidiary, based in Japan. It has since become an independent company.
Toy's Factory, as of first half 2012, is the fourth biggest Japanese record label.[2]
Sub labels
- bellissima!
- Carnage
- Deep Blue
- Idyllic
- Kimi
- BMD Fox Records
- Meme Tokyo
- NOFRAMES Recordings
Notable artists
- Aobozu
- Armageddon
- Ayabie
- BABYMETAL
- Brahman - on NOFRAMES
- Bump of Chicken
- cocobat - on Carnage
- Dark Tranquillity (Japanese rights only)
- Dempagumi.inc
- Ego-Wrappin'
- Freenote
- Gollbetty
- Husking Bee
- Japaharinet
- Jay'ed
- The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (Japanese rights only)
- Kamaitachi
- Ketsumeishi (2001 - 2012)
- Kinniku Shōjo Tai
- La'cryma Christi
- livetune
- melody. - on Kimi
- Mikio Sakai (1994-1997)
- Mr. Children
- Nightwish (Bestwishes only)
- Rag Fair
- Salyu
- SEKAI NO OWARI
- Shōnan no Kaze
- Sophia (1995-2003)
- The Sword (Japanese rights only)
- Yuzu
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Avex tops total sales ranking for the first half of 2012". Oricon. July 20, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
External links
- Official website (English) (Japanese)
- Toy's Factory on Twitter
- Toy's Factory's channel on YouTube
Coordinates: 35°39′35″N 139°42′19″E / 35.65972°N 139.70528°E
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