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  1. A&M Octone Records was an American record label owned as a joint venture between Universal Music Group and Octone Records. A full-service artist development label, it was founded in 2007 as a merger between Octone and Interscope Geffen A&M 's defunct A&M Records label.

  2. A&M/Octone Records was a New York-based record label, which operated through the Universal Music Group. The label represents a merger of Universal Music's A&M Records label with Octone. Headquartered in New York City, A&M/Octone Records was home to Maroon 5, Flyleaf and Hollywood Undead.

  3. DGC Records was revived as a direct subsidiary of the unit while A&M Records was revitalized as A&M Octone Records. With DGC, Beck, Weezer and Sonic Youth were brought back into the fold, while many of A&M's artists were moved to either Geffen or Interscope including the Black Eyed Peas.

  4. Less than eight years later, A&M was relaunched as A&M Octone Records, before being absorbed by Interscope again in 2013. Popular A&M Records songs All for a Reason

  5. 2007: Universal merges A&M with Octone Records and places Octone's management in charge of combined label as A&M/Octone Records (except in Japan and the UK). 2013: A&M/Octone is absorbed by Interscope.

  6. A&M/Octone Records, New York, New York. 2,174 likes · 1 talking about this · 109 were here. www.amoctone.com www.maroon5.com www.flyleafmusic.com...

  7. Jul 30, 2010 · In April 2008, after successfully transitioning Octone Records to Universal Music Group and relaunching the label as A&M/Octone Records, president and chief executive officer James Diener is facing a new challenge.