Audiogram | |
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Parent company | Quebecor[1] |
Founded | 1984 |
Country of origin | Canada |
Location | Montreal, Quebec |
Official website | www |
Audiogram is an independent record label founded in Quebec in 1984.[1] The label represents performers who have contributed to and have marked Quebec's cultural scene. In the 1990s, Audiogram became home to many of the top local French artists and in 1993 expanded into the English-speaking Canadian market with Montreal rock group Gogh Van Go.[2] By 1997, Audiogram had a full slate of multicultural and multilingual releases.[3] On 10 February 2021, Audiogram was acquired by conglomerate Quebecor, along with music publishing division Éditorial Avenue.[1]
Roster
- Alex Nevsky
- Amylie
- Anastasia Friedman
- André Gagnon
- Ariane Moffatt
- Ariel
- Béatrice Bonifassi
- Belles-Soeurs
- Bïa
- Bran Van 3000
- Carla Bruni
- Damien Robitaille
- Daniel Bélanger
- GRUBB
- Ian Kelly
- Isabelle Boulay
- Jean-Pierre Ferland
- Jason Bajada
- Jim Corcoran
- Karkwa
- Kevin Parent
- Lhasa de Sela
- Loco Locass
- Loud Lary Ajust
- Mara Tremblay
- Marc Déry
- Marc-André Gautier
- Matt Holubowski
- Paul Piché
- Peter Peter
- Philémon Cimon
- Pierre Flynn
- Pierre Lapointe
- Pink Martini
- Salomé Leclerc
- Yves Desrosiers
- Zébulon
Other names associated with Audiogram include:
- Adam Chaki
- Alain Comeau
- Alain Lefèvre
- Alex Champigny
- Beau Dommage
- Carl Bastien
- Chango Family
- Clément Jacques
- Cycle Pop
- Fredric Gary Comeau
- Freeworm
- Gogh Van Go
- Ily Morgane
- Jean Leloup
- JF Lemieux
- Laurence Jalbert
- Laurent Garnier
- Llorca
- Magneto
- Magnolia
- Marie-Jo Thério
- Marie-Michèle Desrosiers
- Michel Rivard
- Monica Freire
- Océane
- Paul Ahmarani
- Paul Kunigis (earlier known as Jesczse Raz)
- Richard Séguin
- Ringo Rinfret
- Rock et Belles Oreilles
- Sara Anastasia
- Senaya
- Steve Hill
- The National Parcs
- The Sound of Sea Animals
- Tom Poisson
- Urbain Desbois
- Vilain Pingouin
- Yves Duteil
- Yves Marchand
- Zachary Richard
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Frédéric Tomesco (10 February 2021). "Québecor deepens music push with Audiogram acquisition". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ↑ Brendan, Kelly (30 January 1993). "Behind the Scenes in Quebec: 'Les Power Brokers'". Billboard. p. C5.
Audiogram is home to many of the top local French artists -- including Michel Rivard, Seguin and Jean Leloup -- and it is now expanding into the English-speaking Canadian market with Montreal rock group Gogh Van Go.
- ↑ Brendan, Kelly (May 12, 1997). "Audiogram widens horizons: Montreal-based label bringing non-pure-laine performers on to its roster". Montreal Gazette. p. E1.
But Audiogram has gone multicultural and multilingual in 1997 with a series of surprising and intriguing releases.
External links
- Official WayBack Machine Archived site (with audio excerpts)
- Official site
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