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− | A highly renowned and genre-unbound Slovene | + | A highly renowned and genre-unbound Slovene-German music label, [[Glitterbeat Records]] mainly focuses on music from the Global South. Most of its protégés thus come from Africa, though Glitterbeat's catalogue also features music from the Americas, Europe and Asia. It was given numerous awards and was lauded as the best "world music" label in the world by Womex (the World Music Expo) for four years in a row, between 2014 and 2017. |
The label was founded in [[established::2013]] by Chris Eckman, an American musician living in Ljubljana, where Glitterbeat has its headquarters. | The label was founded in [[established::2013]] by Chris Eckman, an American musician living in Ljubljana, where Glitterbeat has its headquarters. | ||
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==Publishing programme== | ==Publishing programme== | ||
− | Many of the musicians whose work | + | Many of the musicians whose work Glitterbeat has released come from North Africa (especially Mali), the most prominent of them being artists and bands such as Tamikrest, Bombino, Bassekou Kouyaté, Aziza Brahim and Noura Mint Seymali. However, Glitterbeat's range also spans the Turkish rock sensation Gaye Su Akyol, the Brasilian "afrobeat" orchestra Bixiga 70, the Bosnian sevdah singer Damir Imamović, the UK dub artist Dennis Bowell, and the American trumpet player and composer Jon Hassel. |
− | In 2017 Glitterbeat set up a sub-label called [[tak:til]]. Among | + | In 2017, Glitterbeat set up a sub-label called [[tak:til]]. Among the label's first releases was one by the Slovene trio [[Širom]] (see the group's international tourings in the C.si Events abroad database, locally, they often play at the residential venue space known as Pinelina dnevna soba). |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Druga godba Festival]] | *[[Druga godba Festival]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://glitterbeat.com/ Glitterbeat Records] | * [http://glitterbeat.com/ Glitterbeat Records] | ||
* [https://glitterbeat.bandcamp.com/ Glitterbeat's catalogue on Bandcamp] | * [https://glitterbeat.bandcamp.com/ Glitterbeat's catalogue on Bandcamp] | ||
+ | * [https://www.facebook.com/Pinelina-dnevna-soba-512518355514174/ Pinelina dnevna soba on Facebook] | ||
[[Category:Music publishers]] | [[Category:Music publishers]] |
Revision as of 09:54, 28 October 2018
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28 Nov 2019
SONICA X IKLECTIK featuring a concert by Širom (Glitterbeat Records) and an exhibition by MoTA Museum of Transitory Art (Uršula Berlot, Nonument Group, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
at the IKLECTIK Festival
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10 Sep 2019
13 Sep 2019
Italy Florence,Genova,Parma,Perugia Postwar Cinema Club,Torto Night,T-Trane Record Store,Villa Romana
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5 Sep 2019
7 Sep 2019
Sweden Gerlesborg,Gothenburg,Uddevalla Bohuslänsmuseum,Gerlesborgsskolan,Koloni/ÖGAT
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3 Sep 2019
4 Sep 2019
Denmark Aarhus,Copenhagen Alice,Det Turkise Telt
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14 Sep 2018
15 Sep 2018
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6 Apr 2018
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5 Apr 2018
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4 Apr 2018
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25 Oct 2017
29 Oct 2017
A national stand presenting Slovene music, organised by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre, presenting a new compilation CD Tuning into the World: Slovenia, participating also Cankarjev dom, Druga godba Festival, Okarina Festival Bled and Glitterbeat Records
at the WOMEX, the World Music Expo
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28 Sep 2017
A performance by Širom (Glitterbeat Records) with Raphael Roginski and Natalia Przybysz
at the Sacrum Profanum Festival
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8 Sep 2017
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21 Jul 2017
23 Jul 2017
A concert by Širom (Glitterbeat Records), organized in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Copenhagen,
at the Fanø Free Folk Festival
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18 Jul 2017
26 Jul 2017
Germany Braunschweig,Hamburg,Hof,Munich,Wieden Das nexus,GUt gallery,Kunstkaufhaus,MS Stubnitz,Rationaltheater,Rio Raum
Publishing programme
Many of the musicians whose work Glitterbeat has released come from North Africa (especially Mali), the most prominent of them being artists and bands such as Tamikrest, Bombino, Bassekou Kouyaté, Aziza Brahim and Noura Mint Seymali. However, Glitterbeat's range also spans the Turkish rock sensation Gaye Su Akyol, the Brasilian "afrobeat" orchestra Bixiga 70, the Bosnian sevdah singer Damir Imamović, the UK dub artist Dennis Bowell, and the American trumpet player and composer Jon Hassel.
In 2017, Glitterbeat set up a sub-label called Tak:til. Among the label's first releases was one by the Slovene trio Širom (see the group's international tourings in the C.si Events abroad database, locally, they often play at the residential venue space known as Pinelina dnevna soba).
See also