Grönland Records

Berlin, Germany

In 1999, Herbert Grönemeyer founded the London-based label Grönland Records to release “Pop 2000,” an eight-CD sampler of the television series of the same name. Through the sampler, which showed how different pop from Germany sounded around the millennium, Grönemeyer came across the music of the Krautrock legends Neu! and discovered that it was no longer available. He closed that gap. This is how Grönland got its first signing – and the band of Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger regained fame.The label still oscillates between these two poles, the musical history of Germany since the 1970s and contemporary pop music. An approach that has become the philosophy of the independent record company, which has been based in Berlin since 2009.

Today the label is based in Berlin-Mitte.The roaster currently consists of Agar Agar, BOY, Holger Czukay, DAF, Philipp Dittberner, Dotan, Fazerdaze, William Fitzsimmons, Kat Frankie, Niels Frevert, GLORIA, Robert Görl, Harmonia, I have a tribe, Japandorf, Lunz, Mueller_Roedelius , NEU!, Paradise, Philipp Poisel, Michael Rother, We are scientists, Mulay and many more.

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