I don’t have live access to the latest updates right now. Here’s what I can share based on recent public information up to 2024–2025, and how you can verify current status:
Direct answer
- The term “London Recordings” has been used by multiple entities over the years, including historic London Records labels and newer imprints under different corporate umbrellas. Without a specific context (e.g., a particular artist, country, or parent label), it’s unclear which London Recordings you mean in the latest news.
Context and likely angles
- Historical London Records lineage: The London label has a long history dating back to mid-20th century licensing and distribution deals (notably with Decca and later shifts under Warner, Universal, and Because Music). This history has included reissues and brand names like London Records 90 and London Music Stream.[1]
- Contemporary branding: In recent years, the London name has surfaced again in various forms, sometimes as reissues under a different corporate owner (e.g., Because Music) and sometimes as a name used by small or boutique imprints in markets like the UK.[3][7][1]
- London Recording Studios Ltd: Separate entity with a registered company profile in London; not the music label but a recording studio business entity.[2]
- Regional developments: In places like Canada, there have been music hubs and spaces supporting artists locally, which is a different angle from the London Recordings label itself but relevant to the broader London music ecosystem.[4]
What you can do to get the latest news quickly
- Search focused queries: “London Recordings latest news 2026” or “London Records 2026 relaunch” or “London Recordings label update 2025.” This helps distinguish between label activity and other uses of the name.
- Identify the exact entity: If you have a particular artist, release, or country in mind, specify it (e.g., “London Records UK 2026 reissues” or “London Recordings label 2026 press release”).
- Check authoritative sources: Official label websites, social media accounts, and press releases from parent companies (Because Music, Universal, Warner, etc.) are best for current activity. Trade press (Billboard, Music Week, Discogs news, etc.) is also reliable for announcements.
Would you like me to narrow this down by:
- a specific artist or release connected to London Recordings,
- a country (UK, US, etc.),
- or a date range for the latest news? If you provide one, I can tailor the search strategy and summarize the most recent verifiable updates. Also tell me if you want citations to sources I find.
Sources
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www.deejay.deLondon Records Ltd. London, UK.
londonrecords.bandcamp.comLONDON RECORDING STUDIOS LTD - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity
find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.ukLondon Recordings (or London Records and London Music Stream) is a British record label that marketed records in the United States, Canada, and Latin America for Decca Records from 1947 to 1980 before becoming semi-independent. The London name – as London American Recordings, often shortened to London American – was also used by British Decca in the UK market, for releases taken from American labels, which British Decca licensed.
future-ideas.fandom.comRecord label headquartered in the United Kingdom
dbpedia.orgLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe London Public Library and BGC London are two organizations finding ways to help local musicians get their careers off the ground with free or low-cost rehearsal and recording spaces.
www.cbc.caThe legendary record label of Bananarama, Sugababes, Fine Young Cannibals, Shakespears Sister, Happy Mondays, Goldie, Bronski Beat, Jimmy Somerville, Danni Minogue, Echo & The Bunnymen, Orital and many more
londonrecords.co.uk