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{{Short description|UK record label; dance imprint of A&M Records Ltd in the UK}}
{{Short description|UK record label; dance imprint of A&M Records Ltd in the UK}}
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'''AM:PM Records''' was the [[dance music|dance]] division of [[A&M Records]] Ltd in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 1998, with [[Simon Dunmore]] as [[A&R]]. In 1999, A&M's owner [[PolyGram]] merged with [[Universal Music Group]], and the label ceased in 2002.
'''AM:PM Records''' was the [[dance music|dance]] division of [[A&M Records]] Ltd in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 1998, with [[Simon Dunmore]] as [[A&R]]. In 1998, A&M's owner [[PolyGram]] merged with [[Universal Music Group]], and the label's operations paused after Dunmore left to start Defected Records along with two other members of staff.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1998/Music-Week-1998-10-17-S-OCR.pdf|title = Music Week 17 October 1998|website = [[World Radio History]]}}</ref> In late 1998 the label's operations moved within [[Island Records]] with Dave Lambert of Positiva Records brought in to run the label.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1998/Music-Week-1998-11-21.pdf|title = Music Week 21st November 1998|website = [[World Music Radio]]}}</ref> The ceased in 2002 following a shake up of Universal by Lucian Grange with AM:PM being folded into sister label Serious. [[Manifesto Records]], the dance label of Universal label [[Mercury Records]] was also folded in as part of the shake up along with the closure of Universal TV dance label Wonderboy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/2002/Music-Week-2002-02-02.pdf|title = Music Week 2nd February 2002|website = [[World Music Radio]]}}</ref>


AM:PM produced eleven [[UK Singles Chart|UK top 40]] hits including [[Ultra Naté]]'s "[[Free (Ultra Naté song)|Free]]", [[Mousse T]]'s "[[Horny '98|Horny]]", [[Wamdue Project]]'s "[[King of My Castle]]", [[Goldtrix]]'s "[[It's Love (Trippin')]]", [[Fire Island (duo)|Heller and Farley Project]]'s "[[Ultra Flava]]", [[Smokin Beats]]' "[[Dreams (Smokin Beats song)|Dreams]]", [[MJ Cole]]'s "[[Sincere (song)|Sincere]]", [[Scott and Leon]]'s "[[You Used to Hold Me (Ralphi Rosario song)#Scott and Leon version|You Used to Hold Me]]" and "Shine On", and the 2000 release of [[K-Ci & JoJo]]'s "[[Tell Me It's Real]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://onamrecords.com/labels/am-pm|title=AM:PM|website=Onamrecords.com|accessdate=11 January 2021}}</ref> The dance label of Universal, similarly named PM:AM Recordings, was launched in 2012 with releases by artists such as [[Afrojack]], [[Tiesto]] and [[Avicii]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/label/481895-PMAM-Recordings|title = PM:AM Recordings|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref>
AM:PM produced eleven [[UK Singles Chart|UK top 40]] hits including [[Ultra Naté]]'s "[[Free (Ultra Naté song)|Free]]", [[Mousse T]]'s "[[Horny '98|Horny]]", [[Wamdue Project]]'s "[[King of My Castle]]", [[Goldtrix]]'s "[[It's Love (Trippin')]]", [[Fire Island (duo)|Heller and Farley Project]]'s "[[Ultra Flava]]", [[Smokin Beats]]' "[[Dreams (Smokin Beats song)|Dreams]]", [[MJ Cole]]'s "[[Sincere (song)|Sincere]]", [[Scott and Leon]]'s "[[You Used to Hold Me (Ralphi Rosario song)#Scott and Leon version|You Used to Hold Me]]" and "Shine On", and the 2000 release of [[K-Ci & JoJo]]'s "[[Tell Me It's Real]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://onamrecords.com/labels/am-pm|title=AM:PM|website=Onamrecords.com|accessdate=11 January 2021}}</ref> The dance label of Universal, similarly named PM:AM Recordings, was launched in 2012 with releases by artists such as [[Afrojack]], [[Tiesto]] and [[Avicii]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/label/481895-PMAM-Recordings|title = PM:AM Recordings|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref>

Latest revision as of 22:04, 19 December 2025

Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates AM:PM Records was the dance division of A&M Records Ltd in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 1998, with Simon Dunmore as A&R. In 1998, A&M's owner PolyGram merged with Universal Music Group, and the label's operations paused after Dunmore left to start Defected Records along with two other members of staff.[1] In late 1998 the label's operations moved within Island Records with Dave Lambert of Positiva Records brought in to run the label.[2] The ceased in 2002 following a shake up of Universal by Lucian Grange with AM:PM being folded into sister label Serious. Manifesto Records, the dance label of Universal label Mercury Records was also folded in as part of the shake up along with the closure of Universal TV dance label Wonderboy.[3]

AM:PM produced eleven UK top 40 hits including Ultra Naté's "Free", Mousse T's "Horny", Wamdue Project's "King of My Castle", Goldtrix's "It's Love (Trippin')", Heller and Farley Project's "Ultra Flava", Smokin Beats' "Dreams", MJ Cole's "Sincere", Scott and Leon's "You Used to Hold Me" and "Shine On", and the 2000 release of K-Ci & JoJo's "Tell Me It's Real".[4] The dance label of Universal, similarly named PM:AM Recordings, was launched in 2012 with releases by artists such as Afrojack, Tiesto and Avicii.[5]

The label A&M PM Records was the precursor to AM:PM, which was active from 1990 to 1995. Artists on the A&M PM label included Dina Carroll, CeCe Peniston, Crystal Waters, Alexander O'Neal, Barry White, Sounds of Blackness, Rodeo Jones and Awesome 3.

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