Mark Ronson is moving his Allido Records label to Universal Music.
The label is Ronson's new joint venture with the Universal imprint Interscope Geffen A&M Records.Interscope is run by former producer Jimmy Iovine. "Jimmy Iovine is a dude," explains Ronson in a statement. "The plain fact that he started out as an engineer on Born To Run, went on to produce records for U2 and Patti Smith, and then formed one of the most influential labels in the history of American music encapsulates every reason why I would want to be in business with Interscope Records. I've always tried to balance discovering brilliant new talent and producing great records; and, along with Rich Kleiman, then putting those records out through Allido Records. Interscope is the perfect place for us to do that. What a dude."
"One of the foundations of Interscope has been partnering with producers who can move the needle of popular culture," said Jimmy Iovine. "Mark has that rare ear for great songs and artists who will have extraordinary careers. We're thrilled to be in business with him." Ronson, as an artist or producer, will not be exclusive to Allido/Interscope.
The first artist signed to Allido/Interscope is Wale (pronounced wah-lay) from Washington, DC. The album will be released before the end of the year.










