Lantis (company)
Music publisher | |
Industry | Japanese music |
Founded | November 26, 1999 |
Headquarters | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Revenue | 420,500,000 yen |
Owner | Bandai Namco Holdings |
Parent | Bandai Visual |
Website | lantis.co.jp |
Lantis Company, Limited (株式会社ランティス Kabushiki-gaisha Rantisu) is a Japanese company that specializes as a music publisher label for Japanese musicians, anime soundtracks and video game soundtracks. It was established on November 26, 1999, and in May 2006, it was bought by, and became a subsidiary of, Bandai Visual.[1] It is now a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings.
Sublabels
Lantis is composed of four labels:
- Lantis (main label, formerly distributed by King Records, currently self-distributed)
- Glory Heaven (distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan)
- Kiramune (self-distributed)
- Mellow Head (distributed by NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, defunct)
Artists
Lantis
- 2HEARTS
- AiRI
- Ai Shimizu
- AIKATSU☆STARS!
- Aira Yūki
- Aki Hata
- Aki Misato
- ALI PROJECT (transferred from Mellow Head, also work on other recording labels)
- Annabel
- Aqours
- BLOOD STAIN CHILD
- Ceui
- Choucho
- CooRie
- Dai-ni Bun'gei-bu
- Daisuke Hirakawa
- Daisuke Ono
- DEARDROPS
- Eufonius
- Faylan
- Fhána
- G.Addict
- GRANRODEO
- Hekiru Shiina
- Hiromi Satō
- Hironobu Kageyama
- Hiroshi Kitadani
- Hyadain
- Ika Musume
- JAM Project
- Kanae Itō
- Kenichi Suzumura
- Kenshō Ono
- Larval Stage Planning
- LAZY
- Mai Nakahara
- marble
- Masaaki Endoh
- Masami Okui
- Masumi Itō
- Natsuko Aso
- Megu Sakuragawa
- Megumi Ogata
- milktub
- Minami Kuribayashi
- Minori Chihara
- Minoru Shiraishi
- Mitsuo Iwata
- Miyuki Hashimoto
- nano.RIPE
- Natsuko Aso
- Nomico
- OLDCODEX
- Oranges & Lemons
- OUTER-TRIBE
- Rin
- Rita
- R.O.N (also under the name "STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION")
- Ryoko Shintani
- Sakura Nogawa
- Saori Atsumi
- Sayaka Sasaki
- SCREEN mode
- Sena
- Shizuka Itō
- Shō Hayami
- Shōjobyō
- Showtaro Morikubo
- Snow*
- Sphere
- STAR☆ANIS
- StylipS
- Suara
- Shuuhei Kita
- SV TRIBE
- Takashi Utsunomiya (also under the name "U_WAVE")
- Takuma Terashima
- Tatsuhisa Suzuki
- Tetsuya Kakihara
- Toshiyuki Morikawa
- TRUE
- Ui Miyazaki
- ULTRA-PRISM
- Wild San-nin Musume
- Yousei Teikoku
- Yozuca*
- Yūmao
- Yūki Kaji
- Yuko Goto
- YURIA
- ZAQ
- μ's
- Fo'xTails
Kiramune
- CONNECT (consisting Mitsuo Iwata and Kenichi Suzumura)
- Miyu Irino
- Hiroshi Kamiya
- KAmiYU (consisting Irino and Kamiya)
- Daisuke Namikawa
- Tetsuya Kakihara
- Nobuhiko Okamoto
- Trignal (consisting Takuya Eguchi, Ryōhei Kimura, and Tsubasa Yonaga)
- Hiroyuki Yoshino
GloryHeaven
- Rie Kugimiya
- Crustacea
- Sphere
- Mamiko Noto
Mellow Head
- kukui
- Ai Shimizu
- NANA
- meg rock
- Riryka
Past artists
- UNDER17 (disbanded on December 2004)
- SKE48 (moved into Nippon Crown, later moved to Avex Trax)
- Eri Kitamura (moved into Starchild Records on May 9, 2009)
- Clover (activities ended on 2007)
- Riyu Kosaka
- Sae
- KOTOKO (performed opening themes for "Onegai Teacher" and "Onegai Twins")
- Saeko Chiba (quit on 2005)
- Sakura Nogawa (moved on 2007)
- Aya Hirano (moved to Universal Sigma on February 13, 2012)
- Milky Holmes (moved into Hibiki Music on 2013)
- Mix★JUICE (disbanded on January 2004)
- MOSAIC.WAV
- Ui Miyazaki (moved into FOXROT through 5pb.)
- Little Non (disbanded on February 28, 2011)
- Yuka Saotome
- Sea☆A (disbanded on June 30, 2013)
- Rey (disbanded on August 31, 2013)
References
- ↑ "History of Bandai Visual". Retrieved 2007-04-02.
External links
- Lantis.jp, official website (Japanese)
- Lantis on Facebook
- Lantis on Twitter
- Lantis's channel on YouTube
- Kiramune
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