De Wolfe Ltd produces audio for a variety of genres and usage, which are organised in to a number of labels.
De Wolfe Music (DWCD) De Wolfe's primary label, and where a majority of the new releases are housed. Releases on this label keep up to date with current popular music, but it also features albums from more experimental genres.
De Wolfe Vinyl (DWLP) Home to the vast archive of de Wolfe tracks, primarily recorded between the 1930s and 1980s. The company is in the process of digitising, restoring and remastering this catalogue. The label has a large cult following.
20th Century Archive (DWMIL) A limited CD series containing a number of well-known recordings from de Wolfe's past. A large number of tracks, particularly those used in Pathé films and in iconic movies, were remastered for these albums.
De Wolfe Jazz (DWJAZZ) De Wolfe's collection of jazz recordings, including a number of albums written in styles associated with the 1920s - 1940s.
De Wolfe Classical (DWC) Classical recordings, a number of which were recorded at Angel Recording Studios. Most of this catalogue is yet to be made available online.
Commercial Breaks (DWCOM) Short and punchy songs, designed for commercials.
Sold State Music (DWUSA) Developed to produce Americana and American rock music, now home to a more general rock and sports rock catalogue.
De Wolfe RPO (DWRPO) Classical Library, with tracks performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Rouge Music (RMCD) Created in the 1970s Rouge features pop, sports rock, modern rock and corporate music. It includes the Club Rouge and Jazz collections, as well as the Rouge Vinyl (RMSLP) records.
Hudson (HMCD) Bought by de Wolfe, Hudson is known for quirky and clichéd tunes, but also features the HMCLP collection of vinyl records.
Sylvester (SMCLP) Part of the de Wolfe roster since the early days, Sylvester Music (SMCLP) has its origins in France. It features a number of progressive Jazz recordings from the likes of
Vladimir Cosma,
Martial Solal and Pierre Arvay.
Widescreen (WIDE) Launched in 2016 Widescreen features trailer music and cinematic compositions, including
5.1 options.
Bite Hard (BITE) The newest label, Bite Hard features albums made through collaborations with American record producers. Primarily these albums feature samples from de Wolfe archive tracks, and have been made commercially available.
Sound Effects As well as music, de Wolfe supplies sound effects. Its collection includes sounds from the
BBC,
Hanna-Barbera,
Sound Ideas and the DWSFX collection.
De Wolfe Commercial (DWCR) Commercially available albums made up of film soundtracks, including
Witchfinder General and
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, compilations of well-known tunes, and albums from the likes of
Deux Filles. ==Angel Recording Studios==