Victor

Victor (alternatively known as JVC, and Japan Victor Company, previously known as The Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan, Limited, Nippon Victor, ) is an Japanese record label.

Originally an American label, The Victor Company of Japan, Limited was founded in 1927 as a subsidiary by Eldridge R. Johnson & Emile Berliner, specifically to manufacture and market phonograph for the Japanese domestic market. This was short lived as Victor was brought by Radio Corporation of America 2 years later, quickly establishing RCA Victor as a record label and renaming the Japanese subsidiary to Japan Victor Company.

Victor would eventually broke ties with RCA Victor during World War II and taking 'Victor' and "His Master's Voice" trademarks with them, citing rising hostility behavior within the Japanese-American relations as a reason. After the war, Victor was replaced by RCA Victor in many territories, while Victor continues to remain independent until it was taken over by Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic) in 1953.

Victor's first involvement with Eurobeat came with the release of Heartbeat Express by Yoko Oginome in 1986. Its last involvement was the release of Dance Panic! Presents Euro Panic! Vol. 6 in 2001. Aside from Best Disco and Euro Panic! albums, it has released some singles taken from Best Disco and studio albums by Moulin Rouge and Sophie for the Japanese market.

Catalogue
Since Victor's catalogue is massive if counted with various labels, this catalogue focuses on Italo Disco, Eurobeat and Hi-NRG releases.