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| Warlock Records | |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Phase One Network |
| Founder | Adam Levy and Joel Bonner |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Location | New York City |
| Official website | warlockrecords |
Warlock Records is a record label based in New York City that was founded in 1986 by Adam Levy and Joel Bonner.[1] As of 1999, it comprised more than 45 imprints.[2]
Artists that recorded for Warlock Records includeJungle Brothers,Royal House,Skinny Boys,C-Bo,Esham,Tuff Crew, Blac Haze,Juvenile,Half a Mill,Poison Clan, The Last Mr. Bigg, andKim Waters.
In the 1990s Warlock Records acquired the labelsSleeping Bag Records,Fresh Records, Streetwise Records/Party Time, Ligosa Records,Quality Records USA,Dangerous Records, Pump,N-Coded Music, N2K, Strictly Hype, Underground Construction, High Power Records, Aureus, andCheetah Records.
In September 2009, Warlock Records and all of its acquired labels were sold to Phase One Network, a music-asset management company that now controls over 20 labels in the pop, hip hop, dance, jazz, and R&B genres. These recordings are licensed to Traffic Entertainment for physical distribution.
Phase One Network, has licensed songs to various television shows, commercials, video games, and movies including the following:
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