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'''avex trax''', also known as '''avex records''' (or just '''avex''') is the music department of the [[Japanese]] commercial giant '''[[:wikipedia:Avex Group|avex group]]'''. It was Japan's leading dance record company during the nineties, and continues producing recordings today of some of Japan's most famous artists. avex is also the Japanese home of many popular overseas recording artists and the parent of a few sub-labels. Avex has also established itself in Taiwan and handles various popular [[:Category:T-Pop|Taiwanese]] pop acts.
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'''avex trax''', also known as '''avex records''' (or just '''avex''') is the music department of the [[Japanese]] commercial giant '''avex group'''. It was Japan's leading dance record company during the nineties, and continues producing recordings today of some of Japan's most famous artists. avex is also the Japanese home of many popular overseas recording artists and the parent of a few sub-labels. Avex has also established itself in Taiwan and handles various popular [[:Category:T-Pop|Taiwanese]] pop acts.
 
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* [[Fayray]] (Moved to [[R and C]])
 
* [[Fayray]] (Moved to [[R and C]])
 
* [[Folder]] (Disbanded)
 
* [[Folder]] (Disbanded)
* [[Folder5]] (Disban
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* [[Folder5]] (Disbanded)
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* [[kco]]
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* [[Key-A-Kiss]] (Disbanded)
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* [[Heartsdales]] (Disbanded)
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* [[HINOI TEAM]] (Disbanded)
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* [[MISIA]] (Left to [[Sony Music Entertainment|BMG Japan]])
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* [[MISSION]] 
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* [[Okamoto Mayo]]
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* [[PARADISE GO!! GO!!]] (Disbanded)
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* [[Sasagawa Miwa]]
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* [[shela]]
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* [[SweetS]] (Disbanded)
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* [[Tamaki Hiroshi]] (Moved to [[Universal Music|Far Eastern Tribe Records]], 2006-2011)
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* [[TRINITY]]
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* [[VENUS]] (Disbanded)
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* [[Yoshida Tomoyo]] (1997-1999)
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* [[Yoshizawa Rie]] (Moved to [[P-VINE RECORDS]], 1997-2000)
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==Sub-labels==
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* [[Atomic Monster Record]]
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* [[avex tune]]
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* [[avex globe]]
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* [[avex io]]
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* [[avex casa]]
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* [[avex rush]]
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* [[binyl records]]
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* [[blowgrow]]
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* [[cutting edge]]
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* [[disc du soleil]]
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* [[Distint'ive Records]]
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* [[Enka!! avex]] (えんか!!えいべっくす)
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* [[espionage records.]]
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* [[FIVE D PLUS]]
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* [[HiBOOM]]
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* [[HIKARi MON RECORDS]]
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* [[HOLIC RECORDS]]
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* [[Hollywood RECORDS]]
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* [[J-more]]
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* [[JUNK MUSEUM]]
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* [[LOVE LIFE RECORDS]]
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* [[MAD PRAY RECORDS]]
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* [[MAXIMUM 10]]
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* [[naked records]]
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* [[osmosis label / Gland Slam Records]]
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* [[rhythmedia]]
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* [[rhythm zone]]
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* [[Tachytelic Records]]
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* [[tearbridge productions]]
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* [[True Song Music]]
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* [[YGEX]]
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* [[Kashiwagi Yuki|YukiRing]]
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=== Former Sub-labels ===
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* [[avex ideak]]
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* [[MOTOROD]]
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* [[SONIC GROOVE]]
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.avex.co.jp/ avex group]
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* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp avex network]
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* [http://www.avexasia.com avex asia]
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* [http://www.avex.com.tw/3rd/index.asp avex taiwan]
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avex_trax Japanese Wikipedia: avex trax]
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Revision as of 05:41, 4 March 2013

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avex trax, also known as avex records (or just avex) is the music department of the Japanese commercial giant avex group. It was Japan's leading dance record company during the nineties, and continues producing recordings today of some of Japan's most famous artists. avex is also the Japanese home of many popular overseas recording artists and the parent of a few sub-labels. Avex has also established itself in Taiwan and handles various popular Taiwanese pop acts.

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