Juno Records

Juno Records
Opened 2006
Pricing model Tiered À la carte
Platforms Cross-platform (web-based application)
Format MPEG Layer 3 (.mp3) @ 192 or 320 kbit/s,
WAVE Audio (.wav)
Restrictions DRM-free
Catalogue 1,100,000 tracks, 230,000 releases, 20,000 artist charts from 90,000 artist and remixers across 8,000 signed labels.
Preview 1:00 minute MP3 previews @ 96 kbit/s
Burning/copying Yes
Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (https://)
Website www.juno.co.uk

Juno Records is a UK-based online dance music retail store, selling vinyl records, CDs, music downloads and music accessories, founded by Richard Atherton and Sharon Boyd. The website was created in 1996 as an information-only site called The Dance Music Resource Pages, listing new dance music titles each day as they were released. In 1997 the site changed into the commercial store Juno Records, allowing users to buy the records and CDs listed. During the e-commerce boom of the late 1990s, the site differentiated itself from other dance music stores by maintaining a text-based presentation.

In December 2004, version 2 of Juno Records’ web site was launched, adding graphics, and more flexible navigation to the original site design.

In February 2006, Juno Records added MP3 and WAV downloads to its catalogue, and in July 2006 launched Juno Download as a standalone site. In the same year, the web site also won Best Entertainment site in the Website Of The Year awards.[1] In September 2006, a Spanish-language version of the web site was added.

In 2007 a series of 10 releases were commissioned[2] to mark Juno Records' 10th anniversary, each featuring a well-known dance track remixed by new producers, including remixes of Faze Action by Carl Craig and Cybotron’s "Clear" by Troy Pierce and Cobblestone Jazz.

In June 2007 Juno Records won DJ Magazine’s "Best Of British" award[3] for Best British Record Store. In August 2007, a German version of Juno Records’ web site was launched.

Current sites

References

  1. "Website Of The Year 2006". MetrixLab. 2006. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  2. "New Faze Action remixes". Resident Advisor. 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  3. DJ Magazine, July 2007 Vol 4 No 43

Main sites

Other sites

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