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− | [[Dallas Records]] | + | [[Dallas Records]] was set up around [[Established::1987]], when the brand was used for organising music publishing and booking management. Later, in 1992, Dallas Records formally came into existence as it became the exclusive distributor for the independent record label Mute and, with time, some other labels. They also actively started releasing their own music. In the mid-nineties, the label became an official licensee for the big multinational music recording and publishing company EMI, for whom they still promote and distribute music throughout the whole of ex-Yugoslavia. |
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+ | Besides this, Dallas Records is also a big player on the regional pop and rock scene and has a very active sister company in Croatia. Since 1992 Dallas has released approximately 130 audio records covering various genres including singer-songwriters ([[Aleksander Mežek]], [[Andrej Šifrer]]), various pop music ([[Tinkara Kovač]], [[LeeLooJamais]], [[Kingston]], [[Čuki]], [[Helena Blagne]], ), folk rock ([[Katalena]]), rap ([[Chorchyp]]), soundtracks (''Sweet dreams'' by V[[rhovnik Smrekar]]), rock music ([[NONmusic]], [[Demolition Group]], [[Kuzle]], [[Rock Partyzani]], [[Big Foot Mama]]), jazz (Miladojka Youneed), blues, classic and film music as well as experimental music. | ||
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+ | While Dallas has some foreign clients, it primarily represents former Yugoslav singers and bands (Neda Ukraden, Severina, Gibonni, Jinx, Plavi Orkestar, Davor Radolfi, Tereza Kesovija, etc) and has also released several compilations of them. | ||
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+ | It is also responsible for organising events throughout Slovenia. In 2012, it organised the [[Mars Festival]] in Maribor. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.dallas.si Dallas Records | + | *[http://www.dallasmusica.com/ Dallas Records website] |
+ | *[https://www.facebook.com/dallas.si Dallas Records on Facebook] | ||
+ | *[https://www.facebook.com/DallasMusicShopSlovenia Dallas Music Shop on Facebook] | ||
+ | *[https://twitter.com/DallasRecordsSI Dallas Records on Twitter] | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/user/DallasRecordsTV Dallas Records on Youtube] | ||
+ | *[http://www.rockobrobje.com/fox_i1.html AN interview with [[Goran Lisica]], the founder of the label] (in Slovenian) | ||
[[Category:Music publishers]] | [[Category:Music publishers]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
Revision as of 14:33, 9 October 2013
Besides this, Dallas Records is also a big player on the regional pop and rock scene and has a very active sister company in Croatia. Since 1992 Dallas has released approximately 130 audio records covering various genres including singer-songwriters (Aleksander Mežek, Andrej Šifrer), various pop music (Tinkara Kovač, LeeLooJamais, Kingston, Čuki, Helena Blagne, ), folk rock (Katalena), rap (Chorchyp), soundtracks (Sweet dreams by VRhovnik Smrekar), rock music (NONmusic, Demolition Group, Kuzle, Rock Partyzani, Big Foot Mama), jazz (Miladojka Youneed), blues, classic and film music as well as experimental music.
While Dallas has some foreign clients, it primarily represents former Yugoslav singers and bands (Neda Ukraden, Severina, Gibonni, Jinx, Plavi Orkestar, Davor Radolfi, Tereza Kesovija, etc) and has also released several compilations of them.
It is also responsible for organising events throughout Slovenia. In 2012, it organised the Mars Festival in Maribor.
External links
- Dallas Records website
- Dallas Records on Facebook
- Dallas Music Shop on Facebook
- Dallas Records on Twitter
- Dallas Records on Youtube
- AN interview with Goran Lisica, the founder of the label (in Slovenian)