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Grönland Records

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Official website
  
www.groenland.com

Founder
  
Herbert Grönemeyer

Country of origin
  
England

Founded
  
1999

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Location
  
Berlin, Germany (since 2009)

Artists
  
Philipp Poisel, Boy, Neu!, Herbert Grönemeyer, Harmonia

Albums
  
Mutual Friends, We Were Here, Japandorf, Live 1974, Mensch

Profiles

Grönland Records is an independent record label founded in London, England, which relocated to Berlin, Germany in 2009. "Grönland" (German for Greenland) refers both to the country and the label's founder, Herbert Grönemeyer.

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Origin

The label was founded by German actor and singer Herbert Grönemeyer in connection with an eight-CD box set called Pop 2000. The CD box set and its companion TV series were designed to document music culture in Germany over the course of the 20th century and featured artists such as Neu!, Faust, Kraftwerk, The Notwist and Mouse on Mars.

Philosophy

Grönland’s philosophy is that business decisions should be influenced not by marketing strategies, but by the musician and his craft. Without sacrificing attention to the economic aspects of the label’s survival, Grönland, with its small staff and optimal structure, is committed to providing an environment where art and music are free to grow, and to giving full support and attention to its musicians on a level rarely seen in larger record companies. Consequently, Grönland only signs a maximum of six to eight bands and projects per year.

Artists on Grönland's roster

The list below consists of artists listed on the "Artists" and "Alumni" sections of Grönland's web site.

Current roster

  • Boy
  • Broadcast 2000
  • William Fitzsimmons
  • Fujiya & Miyagi
  • Gang of Four
  • Emily Haines
  • Harmonia
  • Harmonia & Brian Eno '76: Tracks and Traces (remastered reissue with bonus material)
  • Harrisons
  • Merz
  • Metric
  • Neu! (a major reissue project, the first official CD issues)
  • Conny Plank
  • Roedelius
  • Roedelius / Story (Lunz)
  • Sol Seppy
  • Susanne Sundfør
  • Windmill
  • Former roster (selection)

  • AK4711
  • Bombay1
  • Dextro
  • Freeland (released on continental Europe in collaboration with Marine Parade)
  • Half Cousin
  • Kira
  • Lockdown Project
  • Machine
  • Pet
  • Petra Jean Phillipson
  • Psapp (Grönland continues to market their album Tiger My Friend despite the band now being on Domino Records)
  • Sondre Lerche
  • The Earlies (released in continental Europe in collaboration with 679 Recordings)
  • References

    Grönland Records Wikipedia