Rune Grammofon

Rune Grammofon
Founded 1998 (1998)
Founder Rune Kristoffersen
Distributor(s) ECM (2002-2005)
Self-distributed (1998–2002)
(2005–present)
Genre Various
Country of origin Norway
Location Oslo
Official website www.runegrammofon.com

Rune Grammofon is a Norwegian record label founded in 1998 by Rune Kristoffersen.[1] Rune Grammofon's reputation for lovingly issued experimental electronic music, jazz, and improvised music by Norwegian artists has grown over the years with its artists being featured heavily in magazines such as The Wire and Plan B.[1]

The label is home to the widely respected improvisational group Supersilent as well as the solo work of its members including Deathprod and Arve Henriksen. Other notable releases are by Shining, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, Jono El Grande, Skyphone, Alog, Phonophani and Food.

In 2000, the label signed a distribution deal with ECM, which increased the label's audience considerably. This deal has come to an end early 2005.

In November 2003 the label celebrated its 30th release by issuing a set that included a two CD compilation and a book that displayed each of Kim Hiorthøy's highly praised digipak designs. An updated second edition of this was released in December 2008.

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 McLean, David (15 April 2010). "Rune Grammofon: Mutation and Reevaluation". All About Jazz. Retrieved 9 June 2010.
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