Space Shower Music

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Space Shower Music
Type Music publisher
Industry Japanese music
FoundedSeptember 14, 1999
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Website spaceshowermusic.com

Space Shower Music is a Japanese record label and talent agency owned by Space Shower Network, best known as the operator of Space Shower TV. [1]

Contents

History

The company was founded in 1999 as 3D Systems Kabushiki gaisha (スリーディーシステム株式会社設立), whose primary shareholder was Polystar. In 2004, Space Shower Network became a third party investor in 3D Systems, [2] with the company being renamed BounDEE Kabushiki Gaisha (バウンディ株式会社) in 2006, and officially becoming a partner business of Space Shower. [3] [4] In 2011, BounDEE became a fully owned enterprise of the Space Shower Network, [5] with the label being renamed Space Shower Music in 2014. [6]

Imprints

Artists

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