Heaven Music

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Heaven Music
Heaven Music logo.png
Parent company ANT1 Group
Founded 2001
Distributor(s) Mousiko Tahidromio
Genre Various
Country of origin Greece
Location Athens
Official website www.heavenmusic.gr

Heaven Music is an independent record label in Athens, Greece, founded in 2001 by ANT1 Group. It is known for signing new and young artists.

Overview

During its first five years of operation under the control of George Levendis, Heaven Music was credited with certifications of a four-time platinum album, three double platinum albums, five platinum albums and twenty-four gold albums, as well as one double platinum, one platinum and eight golden CD-singles.

Heaven had an exclusive contract with the songwriter Phoebus since the company's founding until he left in late 2009.[1] He is well known in Greece and Cyprus for his work with many popular singers and having produced several multi-platinum albums.

Heaven has shown a pattern of interest in new and young singers. It cooperated with parent company's talent show Fame Story, the Greek version of the Star Academy franchise, and signed several of its contestants.

Heaven has worked to promote its artists outside of Greece. In 2002, Heaven began a collaboration with the Ministry of Sound, a leading dance label in Europe, exposing Despina Vandi's album Gia, which was already certified multi-platinum in Greece, across Europe and North America.

Heaven Music also has a digital distribution deal with several national iTunes Stores, as well as with other Greek digital download retailers.

As of March 2014, Heaven Music is the distributor of music recordings from Warner Music Group for Greek and Cypriot market.[2]

Current artists

The following artists are currently signed to Heaven Music.[3]

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