Ministry of Sound

Sub-label of Ministry Of Sound Recordings Ltd.

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British dance music label. The label is part of a multimedia entertainment business based in London which includes a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publishing business and fitness studio. In August 2016, Ministry Of Sound's A&R and compilations business was acquired by the UK branch of Sony Music Entertainment. Rights to most recordings under the Ministry Of Sound name are now held and distributed by Sony Music, with the remaining Ministry Of Sound businesses retained within the original group. Managing Director of the label from July 2023: Negla Abdela. The business was founded in 1991 by British entrepreneur James "Jamie" Palumbo (now Baron Palumbo of Southwark), his school friend Humphrey Waterhouse and DJ Justin Berkmann. Key personnel in the 1990s: Lynn Cosgrave: ran Saturday nights at the club from mid-1992, started the label in 1993, appointed a director in 1996, resigned in September 1997. Jim Masters: worked in press and promotion from 1991, started the Open sub-label in 1994, appointed a director in 1994, resigned in July 1996. Mark Rodol: joined the company in 1992, appointed a director in 1993, promoted to CEO in March 2003, resigned in July 2004. Palumbo temporarily stepped down from running the company in March 2003 when Rodol, then creative and marketing director, was promoted to CEO. After Rodol resigned, Palumbo resumed his role as CEO before he handed over the day-to-day running of the business to Lohan Presencer in 2008. Presencer became Chairman in 2018. The record label was initially split into two divisions: Compilations and A&R. The compilations division was established in 1993 with the Sessions (5) series. The A&R division was established in the early 1990s and two imprints Sound of Ministry and Open were launched in 1994. Further in-house labels followed including Frisky? Records (1996), Excession (1997), Timewave (1997), FSUK (1998), Data Records (1999), Substance Records (1999), Sport (1999), Rulin Records (2000) and Smoove Records (2001). Ministry Of Sound grew to become one of the UK's largest independent labels and diversified into include magazines, satellite/internet radio stations and selling DRM-free downloads on their websites. The company part-funded the launch of Defected in 1999. At the turn of the millennium, Ministry Of Sound Australia Ltd and Ministry Of Sound Germany GmbH were established. The German branch of Ministry Of Sound became independent from the UK headquarters in 2007 and changed its name to Embassy Of Music three years later. In the United States, Ministry Of Sound non-import releases were relabeled and distributed through Ultra Records, while in Spain they were released through Blanco y Negro. Regional Ministry Of Sound offices: Ministry Of Sound Ltd: Cremorne NSW, Australia (formed in 2000) Ministry Of Sound GmbH: Berlin, Germany (formed in 2000) Ministry Of Sound Music Group Nordic: Stockholm Sweden (formed in 2001 as a sub-label of Bonnier Amigo Music)

Sub-labels

Sessions (11)

Australian Sessions series Despite the same name, this is different to the british edition [l778197]

[ Origins ]

2xLP compilation series by UK record label [l=Ministry of Sound], celebrating "genre-defining" cuts.

Sessions Germany

80s Groove

Compilation series of 1980s dance music issued by [l1169]

90s Groove

Compilation series of 1990s dance music issued by [l1169]

Ministry Of Sound I Love

Series of themed releases titled "I ♥ ..." (where the "♥" is replaced by the Ministry Of Sound logo). A pair of lips is featured on the front cover of each release.

XX (5)

UK series from 2010s.

The Karma Collection

Series.

Headliners (2)

Mixed series of [l1169].

Hed Kandi Records

Record company of the UK-based house label [l65293], established by in 1999. Acquired by Ministry of Sound in January 2006. Hed Kandi is best known for their house music compilation...

Excession

Now defunct progressive trance/breaks label; owned and run by DJ/Producer . Company was formerly "Tyrant Management Limited". For the artist version, use [a=Excession: The Agency Limit...

Data Records

Name variations: - Data Records - Data Shut down in 2013.

Sport

A [l=Ministry of Sound] affiliate/sub-label

Open

Offshoot of Ministry of Sound (UK), more underground. Set up/run by .

Rulin Records

Offshoot of the [l=Ministry Of Sound] label. The name is derived from Ministry Of Sounds's club night of the same name from the Mid-Late Nineties.

Sound Of Ministry

House & Garage division of Ministry Of Sound. Also printed on releases as: - S.O.M.

Ride Recordings

F3 Recordings

US-based label; division of The Ministry of Sound. Founded in 2000.

Substance Records

FSUK

Standing for "The Future Sound Of The United Kingdom", FSUK was the Big Beat off-shoot of Ministry Of Sound set up following the release of Ministry's [l=FSUK - The Future Sound Of The United Kin...

Contact

Ministry Of Sound 103 Gaunt Street London SE1 6DP Tel: +44 (0) 20 7740 8600 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7403 5348 Email: mosmail@ministryofsound.com