Audiogram (label) explained
Audiogram is an independent record label founded in Quebec in 1984. 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.[1] By 1997, Audiogram had a full slate of multicultural and multilingual releases.[2] On 10 February 2021, Audiogram was acquired by conglomerate Quebecor, along with music publishing division Éditorial Avenue.[3]
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Other names associated with Audiogram include:
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Notes and References
- News: Brendan. Kelly. Behind the Scenes in Quebec: 'Les Power Brokers'. Billboard. 30 January 1993. 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..
- News: Brendan. Kelly. Audiogram widens horizons: Montreal-based label bringing non-pure-laine performers on to its roster. Montreal Gazette. May 12, 1997. E1. But Audiogram has gone multicultural and multilingual in 1997 with a series of surprising and intriguing releases..
- Web site: Québecor deepens music push with Audiogram acquisition. Frédéric Tomesco. Montreal Gazette. 10 February 2021. 18 July 2021.