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CNR Records Belgium

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CNR Records Belgium

CNR Records is an independent entertainment company in Belgium, CNR Records is uniquely committed to developing creative talent in Belgium and internationally.

With a complete range of in-house labels, CNR is active in all facets of the music market, through successful partnerships with artists, media and brands.

Mostiko is the pop & dance label with artists such as Lost Frequencies, Regi, Niels Destadsbader, Isabelle A, Van Echelpoel, Free Souffriau, Gers Pardoel, and Barbara Dex …. Plus, compilation series such as Belgian Club Classics, Pompen, and media-branded series from Ketnet, Radio 2 and MNM.

Together with DJs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, on the dance label Smash The House, CNR releases tracks worldwide by key EDM producers such as Wolfpack, W&W, Bassjackers, and many more.

CNR is also the exclusive music partner for the festival Tomorrowland, with official Tomorrowland compilations.

The label Vlaamse Sterren (Flemish Stars) offers a home for stars in Flanders, with a strong stable of artists including De Romeo’s, Luc Steeno, Nicole & Hugo, Michael Lanzo, and Lissa Lewis.

This year, a new label project was launched: CNR Legends, that will pay homage to Belgian music icons such as Rocco Granata, John Terra and Paul Michiels with a platform for both their new work and back catalogues.

CNR has independent business units in Spain, the Netherlands & Southeast Asia, CNR is able to work the international music markets and form alliances with international labels such as Armada (NL), Kontor (GSA), Central Station (Aus), Avex (JP).

Founded in 2016, CNR Brands provides creative brand campaigns, drawing upon the extensive entertainment capacities of the entire CNR group, for both entertainment and non-music brands.

Tous Ensemble Publishing is the CNR music publisher in alliance with CNR Records, Cloud 9 Publishing and Regi Penxten.

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