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Grönland Records

Grönland Records is a British–German independent record label founded in London, England; the company relocated to Berlin in 2009. "Grönland" (German for Greenland) refers both to the country, the label's founder, Herbert Grönemeyer and the eponymous piece on his 1993 album Chaos.

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Origin

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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[1] and its companion TV series[2] 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, DAF, and Mouse on Mars.[3]

Grönland only signs a maximum of six to eight bands and projects per year.[3]

Artists on Grönland's roster

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The list below consists of artists listed on the "Artists"[4] and "Alumni"[5] sections of Grönland's web site.

Current roster

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Former roster (selection)

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  • 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)

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