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Tofu Records

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Parent company
  
Sony Music (US/JP)

Distributor(s)
  
Sony Music

Founder
  
Yaz Noya

Defunct
  
2007

Country of origin
  
US

Founded
  
2003

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Genre
  
Various: mostly pop and rock

Location
  
Santa Monica, California

Artists
  
L'Arc‑en‑Ciel, Takanori Nishikawa, Hyde, Puffy AmiYumi, Asian Kung‑Fu Generation

Albums
  
Smile, Splurge, Faith, Now Is the Time!, Sol‑fa

Tofu Records (東風レコード, Tofu Rekodo) was a US record label of Sony Music Entertainment Japan that was launched in 2003 to distribute Japanese Sony artists in the United States, and that closed in 2007. Their first signed artist was T.M.Revolution, and they used the anime fandom community to spread the word. T.M.Revolution's U.S. concert debut at Otakon 2003 was successful, drawing an audience of over 5,000.

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Tofu Records' second signing was with L'Arc-en-Ciel. The label kicked off publicity for the group with a concert at 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland during Otakon 2004. L'Arc-en-Ciel made 1st Mariner Arena history by being the first music group from Japan to headline there. The concert drew an estimated 12,000. In 2006, Tofu Records also published the Splurge album by pop rock duo PUFFY. They also represented Nami Tamaki, High and Mighty Color, ZONE, Miss Monday, Rhymester, Soulhead and Polysics.

In March 2007, Tofu Records closed. Releases on Sony Music Japan now appear on Columbia or Epic Records through a new deal.

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Releases

All releases listed at discogs.com.

References

Tofu Records Wikipedia