Wagram Music

French independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wagram Music is a French independent record company based in Paris, with offices in Berlin and Los Angeles.[1]

Founded1999
StatusActive
GenreVarious
Country of originFrance
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Wagram Music
Founded1999
StatusActive
GenreVarious
Country of originFrance
LocationParis, Île-de-France, Los Angeles, Berlin
Official websitewww.wagram-stories.com
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History

The company was founded by Stephan Bourdoiseau and has been active since January 2003.[2] In 2013, Stephan became the majority shareholder of Wagram.[3] On October 2, 2023, Wagram signed a partnership with Deezer.[4][5]

Record company

Wagram's catalog covers various music genres such as French pop, Rock and Pop, world, electronic music, Reggae, Soul, Jazz and Blues.[6] Represented artists include Orelsan, - M -, Lamomali, Fatoumata Diawara, Dominique A, Suzanne, Philippe Katerine, Bertrand Belin, Inna de Yard, Ken Booth, Malik Djoudi, and Corneille.[6]

Wagram Music has several subsidiary record labels:

Wagram is also affiliated with the record label Panenka (Therapy Taxi).

Wagram Music is a distributor, both digitally and physically, in France and internationally of its own labels and some prestigious labels like Beggars, Panenka, Radio Nova, Buddha Bar, etc.[7]

Other activities

Wagram opened W Spectacle, its live company, in 2010. It manages concerts and tours for a roster of around 40 artists, including Rover, R.Wan, Winston McAnuff, Fatoumata Diawara, Bertrand Belin, and Ayọ.

Wagram Music is part of Wagram Stories, a global and independent artistic production company, involved in film and series production (Wagram Film), book publishing (Wagram Livres), live music, and communication (Wagram Agency).[8]

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