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Virgin record label revived as Universal looks to boost indie scene

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Virgin record label revived as Universal looks to boost indie scene

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The storied record label of the Spice Girls, Sex Pistols, and David Bowie is now rebranding for the digital age to help the indie music scene thrive

Virgin, the storied record label once home to acts including the Sex Pistols and Spice Girls, was relaunched on Thursday, February 18 with a mission to nurture a new generation of indie talent.

Rebranded for the digital age as Virgin Music Label & Artist Services, the label is now part of the giant Universal Music Group (UMG), which hopes its global reach and economic clout can help the indie scene thrive.

Founded in 1972 by British entrepreneur Richard Branson, and with its roots in punk, reggae, and new wave sounds, Virgin Records’ past roster has included David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Culture Club, and Massive Attack.

“I’m proud that half a century after we opened our first independent record shop in London, the Virgin Music name continues to represent the very best entrepreneurs, innovators, and artists from the world of music today,” Branson said in a statement released by UMG.

The tycoon no longer has a stake in the label, which he sold to Thorn EMI in 1992 and was later bought by UMG.

The rebooted label’s British line-up of artists will include Mixtape Madness, D-Block Europe, The Amazons, and Billie Marten. – Rappler.com

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