Century Media Records
Century Media Records | |
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Parent company | Sony Music Entertainment |
Founded | 1988 |
Founder | Robert Kampf Oliver Withöft |
Status | Active |
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Country of origin | Germany |
Location | Dortmund,Germany (headquarters) |
Official website | centurymedia cmdistro |
Century Media Recordsis a Germanheavy metalrecord labelwith offices in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom. In August 2015, Century Media was acquired bySony Musicfor US$17 million.[1]
Background
[edit]Century Media was founded by Robert Kampf and Oliver Withöft inDortmund,Germany, in 1988 and has gone on to launch or further the careers of bands such asGrave,Samael,Tiamat,Unleashed,Asphyx,Architects,Butcher Babies,Devin Townsend,Diecast,Divine Heresy,Eyehategod,God Forbid,Iced Earth,In This Moment,Lacuna Coil,Moonspell,Nevermore,Shadows Fall,Suicide Silence,Warbringer,Winds of PlagueandSkinlab.The label specializes in many different styles ofheavy metal music.[2]A number of artists listed are licensed to Century Media for the American market from labels mostly based in Europe. Century Media is also home toArch Enemy,Napalm Death,andQueensrÿche.
Shadows Fallexperienced its greatest success during its time with the label. Iconichardcore punkbandSick of It Allalso resides in the Century Media family. Lacuna Coil's 2002 album,Comalies,became Century Media's first act to crack theBillboard200album chart, peaking at No. 178 two years after its release. Their fourth album,Karmacode,improved on that achievement, having sold over 490,000 copies since its release, and peaking at No. 28 on the US Billboard Album Chart. It hit number one on the Top Independent Albums Chart.Shadows Fall's 2004 album,The War Within,set a new milestone for the label with a Top 20 debut on theBillboard200 and also debuted at number one on the Independent Albums chart, having sold over 300,000 copies since its release. Other notable artists on the label that have also made appearances on theBillboard200 includeIn This Moment,Arch Enemy,Stuck Mojo,Nightrage,Behemoth,Strapping Young Lad,Suicide SilenceandGod Forbid.The Finnish metal bandSentencedwere awarded on August 14, 2008 for their platinumBuried Alivelive DVD labeled by Century Media. In April 2009, the label announced that they were extending their existing distribution deal withEMI,who had been distributing their releases in the United States since 1997, and in Europe since 2005, to includeAustralasia.Since being bought out by Sony Music in August 2015, the label's releases will be distributed worldwide by Sony Music while RED will be distributing the label's releases in the U.S.[3]
On June 7, 2017, Century Media divested its music publishing catalogue toReservoir Media Management.[4]
Another Century
[edit]In late 2014 Robert Kampf, founder of Century Media Records, launched a newhard rock-focused label named Another Century. This label is leaning away from straight-up metal of Century Media and looking to make a name for itself as a premiere hard rock label. Kampf, who started Century Media Records back in 1988, said in a statement that it's his, “undying love for rock” that led to the formation of the new label, and he hopes to, “develop and break the best bands in rock.”[5]
Robert Kampf was quoted on his new label:Twenty five years after starting Century Media the excitement to do another version of the label could not be any larger. My undying love for rock has driven the formation of this label ANOTHER CENTURY. Over the years great bands like Otherwise and In This Moment have been released on Century Media but sometimes got lost or felt ill mixed among some of the heavier CM bands. Another Century now has a clear path and mission statement: To develop and break the best bands in rock to come![6]
The label has since acquired breakout bandsNew Years Day,XO Stereo,Like a Storm,Awaken the Empire,andStitched Up Heart.[7]
Adrenaline Mob and Fozzy, both of whom have released albums on Century Media, are listed on the Artists page of the new Another Century website.[5]
Century Black
[edit]During the mid to late 1990s, Century Media had an imprint called Century Black which served as "theMiramax Filmsofblack metal",releasing or re-releasing hard-to-find foreign black metal albums, which normally would have been nearly impossible to find in America. Usually, those records had been released by smaller European labels, such asMalicious RecordsorCandlelight Records.Century Black was founded by Rayshele Teige, who also acted asA&Rfor Century Black and had been a publicist for Century Media Records.[8][9]Teige was also in charge of the American distribution arm forOsmose Productionsand later went on to spearhead the American office forProphecy Productions.By 2000, the Century Black imprint was discontinued as several of its bands had signed with other American metal record labels, or had signed deals with Century Media Records and became part of the "Century Family".
Abacus Recordings
[edit]Abacus Recordings was animprintof Century Media created in 2002, signing mostlymetalcorebands. On July 24, 2007, it was reported that Abacus Recordings had been absorbed into Century Media, who had previously distributed Abacus' releases.[10]
Spotify controversy
[edit]In August 2011, Century Media decided to pull all of their acts fromSpotify,an online music streaming service, citing this as "an attempt to protect the interests of their artists". Metal blogMetalSucks[11]criticized Century Media in a post, which was later replied to by the label in an email.[12]On July 30, 2012, Century Media Records made their entire catalog available on Spotify again after "impressive debates and messages from fans" and discussions with Spotify.[13]
Death of Oliver Withöft
[edit]On January 21, 2014, it was reported that co-owner Oliver Withöft had died after a long period of illness. Tributes were paid to him byMonte Conner,head of US A&R forNuclear Blast Records,Nachtmystium's Blake Judd andSumerian Recordspublicist George Vallee (a former employee of Century Media), among others.[14]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Is this the next big major label acquisition? - Music Business Worldwide".21 August 2015.
- ^CMR StatementArchivedJuly 21, 2007, at theWayback Machine(Accessed July 15, 2007)
- ^"CENTURY MEDIA Extends EMI Deal Down Under".idiomag.2009-04-23.Retrieved2009-04-26.
- ^"Reservoir acquires Century Media's publishing catalogue - Music Business Worldwide".7 June 2017.
- ^ab"Century Media Founder Launches Another CenturyMetal Insider".20 August 2014.
- ^Arsenault, Nici (20 August 2014)."Century Media Records Founder Launches Another Century Records - Substream Magazine".
- ^"Another Century - Artists".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-06-24.Retrieved2016-07-01.
- ^Franco, Nicholas (2019-04-02)."Interview – Johanna Sadonis & Nicke Andersson of Lucifer".Cryptic Rock.Retrieved2021-01-12.
- ^"Lucifer Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls".vice.14 May 2015.Retrieved2021-01-12.
- ^Paul, Aubin (July 24, 2007)."Abacus eaten, digested by Century Media, but feelin' fine".Punknews.org.RetrievedMay 30,2022.
- ^Neilstein, Vince (August 8, 2011)."CENTURY MEDIA PULLS OUT OF SPOTIFY, BURIES HEADS IN THE SAND".Metal Sucks.Retrieved30 May2012.
- ^Neilstein, Vince (August 9, 2011)."CENTURY MEDIA RESPONDS TO SPOTIFY UPROAR: VINCE RESPONDS TO CENTURY MEDIA".Metal Sucks.Retrieved30 May2012.
- ^"CENTURY MEDIA Artists back on SPOTIFY".Blabbermouth.net. 30 July 2012.Retrieved30 July2012.
- ^Ryan J. Downey."Oliver Withöft, Century Media Records Co-Owner, Dies Aged 49".Billboard.Retrieved21 February2014.