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Domo Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California.
Domo Records was established in 1993 by Eiichi Naito, a record producer, recording engineer, and artist manager. Domo is an abbreviation and romanization of the Japanese expression Шаблон:Nihongo, which means "thank you very much" in Japanese.
Domo Records first signee was Japanese composer Kitarō, who in 1994 won a Golden Globe for Best Original Score with his soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film Heaven & Earth and in 2001, won a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album for Thinking of You. Kitaro's albums with Domo Records have received sixteen Grammy Award nominations.[1]
The label has been distributed by Narada, Virgin/EMI Records, Fontana Distribution/Universal, Allegro Media Group, and Entertainment One Distribution. The record label's executive team currently includes Eiichi Naito and Dino Malito.[2]
Domo Records has continued to sign and develop other artists including the Yoshida Brothers, Dave Eggar, Seda Bağcan, Kuni Murai, Peas, Tao of Sound, Luna and The Viva Girls.[3]
Artists
Domo Records Шаблон:Div col
- A New Revenge
- Aco Takenaka
- Akasau
- Akiko Kosaka
- Akiko Moriyako
- Agatsuma
- Aman Ryusuke Seto
- Benedetti & Svoboda
- Chuck Barris
- Dave Eggar
- Dennis Banks
- Dino Malito
- Ema & Esoh
- Fiddle Witch & The Demons Of Doom
- Franci
- Fumio Miyashita
- Han
- Harleigh Cole
- Hiroki Okano
- Horny Toad
- Jazz On The Vine
- Jean-Francois Maljean
- Kitarō
- Kotahi Te Wairua
- Kuni Murai
- Lee Blaske
- Luis Perez
- Luis Villegas
- Luna
- Masa Takumi
- Michael Vescera
- Michel Huygen
- Minmi
- Nao Watanabe
- Nawang Khechog
- Neuronium
- Nicholas Olate
- Ninja Scroll
- Olate Dogs
- Peas
- Randy Armstrong
- Randy Miller (composer)
- Ray Obiedo
- Rin'
- Sangeeta Kaur
- Sapphron Obois
- Seda Bağcan
- Shinji
- Shinji Ebihara
- Stableford
- Stephen DeRuby
- Stephen Small
- Steve Reid
- Susan Mazer and Dallas Smith
- Tao Of Sound
- The Violet Burning
- Uma Silbey
- ViVA Girls
- Yoshida Brothers
- Yukiko Haneda
Daruma Label
- Coma*
- Jabberloop
- M-Swift
- Kaoru Ono
- Miu-Clips
- Michina & Tomo
Kanpai Records
- Appogee
- Indicia
- Little Plastic Pilots
- Peas
- Prototokyo
- Test Shot Starfish
- Hoppy Kamiyama & Bill Laswell
- The Saboten
Soundtracks
- Soong Sisters (2000)
- Metropolis (2002)
- Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind (2003)
- Ninja Scroll (2003)
- Steamboy (2005)
- Impressions Of The West Lake (2009)
- Toyo's Camera (2009)
- 442 – Extreme Patriots Of WWII (2010)
- Forest Of Time (2012)
- An Ethics Lesson (2013)
- Foulball (2015)
References
External links
Further reading
- Kaplan, Don. "Domo Links With Three Other Labels." Billboard – The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment v. 110, i. 21 (May 23, 1998): 65, 71.