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EMI Records Japan

EMI Records Japan is a Japanese record label currently operating as a sublabel of Universal Music Japan. Established in April 2013, it is the successor of its previous entity as a company, EMI Music Japan. The sublabel's headquarters is located at Universal Music Japan's main office at Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo. As of February 2014, the sublabel has been divided into two separate sublabels, EMI Records, which contains the combined Nayutawave Records and more than half of the EMI Records Japan roster, and EMI R, which consists of the remaining EMI Records Japan artists. On July 2014, EMI R was renamed to Virgin Records.
==History==
After the European Commission approved the acquisition of EMI by Universal Music Group on September 21, 2012, restructuring and rebranding of several EMI labels under Universal Music followed in September 28, 2012 as the merger was approved.〔(Universal Closes on EMI Deal, Becoming, by Far, Biggest of Remaining Big Three )〕 In January 15, 2013, Universal Music Japan president Kazuhiko Koike took over as CEO of EMI Music Japan,〔(Universal Music Japan's Kazuhiko Koike To Head EMI Japan (Billboard) )〕〔(ユニバーサル ミュージック EMIミュージック・ジャパン 役員人事のお知らせ (UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN) )〕 effectively controlling both companies until its integration into Universal Music Japan as a sublabel in April 1, 2013 as EMI Records Japan.〔(株式会社EMIミュージック・ジャパン 吸収合併のお知らせ (UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN) )〕 Koike, meanwhile, has stated that the merger had a bad effect in terms of its international repertoire and employment.〔(Universal-EMI is the dinosaur in the room (Japan Times) )〕 Artists from the former company will still continue releasing material under Universal Music but still maintaining the catalog code ''TOCT''. As of October 2013, the TOCT catalogue is no longer in use and is replaced by ''TYCT'' (for the original EMI Records artists) and ''UPCH'' (for Nayutawave Records artists absorbed by EMI). On February 2014, Universal Music Japan did a large-scale sub-label reorganization, with more than half of EMI Records Japan artists transferred to Nayutawave Records, renaming the latter as ''EMI Records''. The remainder of the roster were moved to another sub-label, called ''EMI R''.〔http://www.musicman-net.com/business/31656.html〕 By June 2014, the EMI artists that were transferred to Nayutawave to form the EMI Records unit began using the ''UPCH'' catalogue code.〔http://www.universal-music.co.jp/emi-records/news〕 On April 14, 2014, Universal Music Japan announced that EMI R and sublabels Universal International and Delicious Deli Records will be having their joint partnership by forming ''Virgin Music'', with Universal International's EMI label distribution be merged later on.〔http://www.universal-music.co.jp/company-pages/press-releases/2014/04/14/〕 On July 2014, EMI R was once again renamed to ''Virgin Records''. Virgin Records was subsequently tied-up with another UMJ sublabel Delicious Deli Records to form an umbrella label named ''Virgin Music''.〔http://www.universal-music.co.jp/company-pages/press-releases/2014/04/14/〕

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