Mojo Records
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Mojo Records | |
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Parent company | Jive |
Founded | 1995 |
Founder | Jay Rifkin |
Defunct | 2005 |
Status | Inactive |
Distributor(s) | BMG (2001–2004) Universal (1996–2001) |
Genre | |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Santa Monica, California |
Mojo Records was a California-based record label founded in 1995 by producer Jay Rifkin. It became a joint venture with Universal Records in 1996 and then sold to the Zomba Group in 2001,[1] who placed it under their subsidiary Jive Records.[2] The label has been largely inactive since Zomba was purchased and restructured under BMG in 2003, save for a few reissues of older material. The final releases from the label were Reel Big Fish's We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy and Goldfinger's The Best of Goldfinger in early 2005.
Artists and albums
[edit]- Admiral Twin (alternative rock)
- Mock Heroic (2000)
- Amorphis
- Far from the Sun (2003)
- Cherry Poppin' Daddies (rock/ska/swing)
- Zoot Suit Riot (1997)
- Soul Caddy (2000)
- The Ernies (alternative rock/ska punk)
- Meson Ray (1999)
- Factory 81 (nu metal)
- Mankind (1999)
- Goldfinger (ska punk/pop punk)
- Goldfinger (1996)
- Stomping Ground (2000)
- Foot in Mouth (2001)
- Open Your Eyes (2002)
- Best of Goldfinger (2005)
- Pilfers (ska/rock)
- Chawalaleng (1999)
- Plastiscene (Britpop/Rock)
- Plastiscene EP (1997)
- Seeing Stars (1998)
- Reel Big Fish (ska punk)
- Turn the Radio Off (1996)
- Why Do They Rock So Hard? (1998)
- Cheer Up! (2002)
- Favorite Noise (2002)
- We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy (2005)
- Weston (pop punk)
- The Massed Albert Sounds (2000)
- White Hot Odyssey (glam rock)
- White Hot Odyssey (2004)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "MIDWEST ENERGY EMISSIONS CORP. - 10KSB/A - 20070223 - DIRECTORS_AND_OFFICERS". yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com.
- ^ Digicorp Media Archived 2008-03-07 at the Wayback Machine