Commmons
Commmons is a Japanese record label founded by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. Avex Group, Japan's biggest independent record label, is its official parent company.
History
Commmons was founded in 2006 by Sakamoto with the help of Avex and its founder and president, Max Matsuura. The word Commmons has three M's because the 3rd M stands for music. On the initiative's "About" page, the label is described as a project that "aims to find new possibilities for music, while making meaningful contribution to culture and society."[1]
Distribution
It is distributed by Rhythm Zone, Avex's urban and R&B record label, and uses the catalog code "RZCM-4****". It also serves as a distributing label for Thrill Jockey and Raster-Noton in Japan.
Artists
Slogan
Commmons' official slogan is Think Global, Act Local.
See also
References
External links
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- Avex Broadcasting and Communications
- Avex Entertainment
- Avex International Holdings
- Avex Live Creative
- Avex Management
- Avex Marketing
- Avex Music Publishing
- Avex Planning and Development
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| Record labels |
- Avex Casa
- Avex Classics
- Avex Club
- Avex Globe
- Avex Ideak
- Avex International
- Avex IO
- Avex Trance
- Avex Trax
- Avex Tune
- Bareknuckle
- BariBari Records
- Binyl Records
- Blowgrow
- Commmons
- Cross-A
- Cutting Edge
- D-Force
- Disc du Soleil
- Dive II Entertainment
- Dwango Music Entertainment (with DWANGO)
- Enka! Avex
- Five-D Plus
- Hi-BPM Studio
- HPQ
- Idol Street
- J-Friends Project
- J-More
- Junk Museum
- Locomusic
- Love Life Records
- Mad Pray Records
- Maximum 10
- Mode '99
- Motorod Records
- nakedrecords
- Oorong Records (with OORONG-SHA Group)
- Rhythm Republic
- Rhythm Zone
- Rising Records
- Sonic Groove
- Superb Trax
- Tearbridge Production
- True Song Music
- Velfarre Records
- YGEX (with YG Entertainment)
- YukiRing
- Zoom Flicker
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| Videography |
- Yellow Magic Orchestra
- Computer Game
- Winter Live '81
- Propaganda
- Hurrah
- Hi-Tech Video Crime
- YMO Legend 1983 Spread Out Concert at Budokan
- Live at Budokan 1980
- Technodon at Tokyo Dome
- TV-YMO
- YMO Giga Clips
- YMO Giga Live
- YMO Giga Capsule
- Complete Hurrah
- Clips History of YMO
- 1979 Trans Atlantic Tour
- Visual YMO: the Best
- POSTYMO〜Yellow Magic Orchestra Live in London 2008+
- Live in San Francisco 2011
- YMONHK
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