CLJ Records
CLJ Records is a German independent record label formed in 2006 specializing in Japanese visual kei style rock and metal bands. The label currently has 31 bands signed. CLJ is a sub division of Colosseum Music Entertainment and their head office is located in Nuremberg Germany. In cooperation with the Japanese/German tour promotion company Rock Identity, most of the groups with material released under CLJ Records will also perform live on tour throughout Europe.[1]
- CLJ Records also released the compilation album J-Visual[ism] with JaME dedicated to the "next superstars" of Japanese rock, those bands are also among the listed artists under CLJ Records.
CLJ Records | |
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Parent company | Colosseum Music Entertainment |
Genre | Rock, metal |
Country of origin | Germany |
Official website | CLJRecords.com |
Bands whose music has been distributed by CLJ
- 9Goats Black Out[2]
- Alice Nine
- Ap(r)il
- Ayabie
- Branch
- DaizyStripper
- Danger Gang
- Deluhi
- D=OUT
- Kagrra
- Kra
- LiZ
- Lynch
- Matenrou Opera
- Moran
- NoGoD
- -OZ-
- Panic Channel
- Plastic Tree
- Pure Q&A
- Screw
- Saruin
- SuG
- Tarrot
- Terashima Tamiya
- the GazettE
- Uchiike Hidekazu
- UnsraW
- Versailles
- Vistlip
- Wizard
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See also
- List of record labels
- List of musical artists from Japan
External links
References
- "CLJ Records Biography on Myspace". CLJ Records. 2007-11-29. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
- "CLJ Records Artists List". CLJ Records. 2006. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
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