No Name Audio

No Name Audio is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in Seattle. The company owns and operates some of the most successful independent labels in America and Europe, including Warp, Because Music, Domino, and Sub Pop.

History
No Name Audio got started when Stevenson Media Ventures bought and merged the operations of the London-based Domino Recording Company with the Paris-based Because Music in March 2021. That same month, they reached a deal with The Eclipse Group to purchase Warp and their associated labels from them.

In April, the final pieces of the puzzle came together when SMV acquired the Berlin-based !K7 Music, the New York-based Partisan Records, and the London-based Lex Records - itself formerly a Warp sublabel. Later that month, the final name of this new "minor major" (as some industry insiders had been calling it) was unveiled following a Reddit leak. No Name Audio is derived from the first song ever released on Warp, Forgemasters' "Track with No Name."

At the tail end of the month, The Eclipse Group would sell No Name Audio a 50% stake in Concord. This lasted only a few days as, advised to do so by their bank, they sold the stake back to The Eclipse Group.

Labels
See List of No Name Audio labels

Publishing
No Name Publishing was formed right alongside No Name Audio, and is a merger of many of the publishing divisions each label under the group had separately - Domino Publishing, Because Editions, Jeune Musique, Choï, Warp Publishing, and !K7 Publishing. Because of this somewhat eclectic collection of publishers, No Name Publishing boasts the publishing rights to a wide gamut of music - as well as Daft Punk in their home country of France, they publish Justice, Franz Ferdinand, Death Grips, Tricky, Osees, and co-publish the Frank Sinatra classic "My Way."