- Domo Records
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Domo Records Founded 1993 Founder Ei'ichi Naito Genre New Age/World
J-PopCountry of origin United States Official Website http://www.domomusicgroup.com Domo Records is an independent record label in Los Angeles, California. Domo Records was established in 1993 by Ei'ichi Naito, a record producer and engineer. Domo is an abbreviation and romanization of the Japanese expression どうもありがとう (dōmo arigatō ), which means "thank you very much" in Japanese, and this name comes from Naito's great appreciation for artists.
History
Domo Records first signee was Japanese composer Kitarō, and, in 1994, he won a Golden Globe for best original score with his soundtrack of the movie Heaven & Earth. In 2001, his album Thinking of You received a Grammy Award. Domo Records kept developing by signing many talented artists after the success of Kitarō. The label once had a distribution deal with Narada/Virgin/EMI Records, and now Domo Records is a leading independent record label with various international artists on its roster, such as Yoshida Brothers, David Arkenstone, Dave Egger, and ViVA Girls.
Artists
- Akasau
- Akiko Kosaka
- Benedetti and Svoboda
- Chuck Barris
- Dave Egger
- David Arkenstone
- Fumio
- Fuzjko Hemming
- Harleigh Cole
- Agatsuma
- Horny Toad
- Jazz On The Vine
- Jean-Francois Maljean
- Kino
- Kitarō
- Lee Blaske
- Luis Perez
- Luis Villegas
- Metropolis
- Nao Watanabe
- Nawang Khechog
- Ninja Scroll
- Peas
- Randy Armstrong
- Ray Obiedo
- Rin'
- Sapphron
- Shinji
- Steamboy
- Stephen DeRuby
- Steve Reid
- Susan Mazer and Dallas Smith
- Tao Of Sound
- The Violet Burning
- Uma
- ViVA Girls
- Yoshida Brothers
- Yukiko Haneda
External links
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