Ministry of SoundIt's All Gone South4.2 out of 5
4.2 out of 5
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Ministry of Sound is a legendary dance music brand that has been a cornerstone of London's club culture since 1991. As a record label, they have successfully launched the careers of notable acts like Example and Wretch 32. Their current roster includes BRIT-nominated and Ivor Novello-winning group London Grammar, Sigala, and other exciting electronic artists. While they have expanded their reach by becoming the UK home for global superstars like Doja Cat and Tate McRae, their legacy as a pioneering force in dance music remains strong. However, their transition from an independent label to an imprint label group owned by Sony Music Entertainment in 2016 raises concerns about the impact of major label influence on their creative direction and artist control.
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Pros
Legendary dance music brand
Successful in launching careers of notable acts
Strong current roster of electronic artists
Pioneering force in dance music
Global entertainment record label
Cons
Transition to Sony Music Entertainment imprint raises concerns about creative direction and artist control
Key Features
Global entertainment record label
Successful artist roster
Pioneering force in dance music
Legendary club culture
Orchestral tour celebrating dance anthems
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