Castle Music is an Australian production music library and distributor founded in 1938 as George Edward Pty Ltd. The company adopted changed its name to Castle Music (drawn from Castereagh Street in Sydney where EMI's Australian branch was based) in 1958.[1]
Initially, aside from music publishing activites, it used to distributed foreign music libraries (including its sister label KPM Music). However, it started releasing its own production music albums in 1988.
In early 1990's, the company changed its name to EMI Music Publishing Australia, with Castle name being retained for its own production music label.
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Foreign distributors[]
- Canada:
- Associated Production Music (1993-present)
- France:
- L'Illustration Musicale / E. Warner Music (until 1990's)
- Zomba Production Music (1990's-2003)
- Koka Media / Universal Production Music France (2003-2012)
- Kapagama (2012-December 2015)
- Montmorency Music Agency (January 2016-March 31, 2025)
- Extreme Music (April 1, 2025-present)
- Italy:
- Flippermusic (until 2009)
- EMI Production Music / KPM Music (2009-present)
- Poland:
- Sony Music Poland (December 2020-present)
- Scandinavia and the Baltics:
- Zomba Production Music (until 2002)
- EMI Production Music / KPM Music (2002-present)
- Spain:
- Sintonia / Multimusic (until 2005)
- Music Contact / EMI Production Music Spain (2005-September 12, 2021)
- KPM Music (September 13, 2021-present)
- Turkey
- Erman/Cattelani Produksiyon Hizmetleri A.S. (until 2005)
- Muzikotek (2006-early 2015)
- All-Star Music (early 2015-present)
- United Kingdom
- United States:
- James & Aster Music (1988-1993)
- Associated Production Music (1993-present)
See also[]
- List of libraries distributed by Castle Music
Referenes[]
AV Music Publishers | Castle Music | Cinemusic | Ded Good Music | Juice Music | KPM Music | Music House | Nightingale Music Library | Omnimusic | Selected Sound | Sound-Pol
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