Report created based on data in MusicBrainz as of 16/12/2025
Found 617983 artists, we show 1000 artists per page.
The report is not continually updated so may not reflect the current data within MusicBrainz and or Discogs databases.
These are Discogs artists not currently linked to a MusicBrainz artist, and we have been unable to find a potential link for either.
Many of these artists probably are in MusicBrainz in some form but they are not currently linked, the list is ordered so that Discogs artists with the most number of single artists releases are listed first on the basis that these artists would be of more interest.
Some problems will just be due to deficiencies in the Discogs to Musicbrainz artist matching algorithm employed by Albunack.
There are also timing issues as this report is not updated immediately so will not reflect recent modifications and additions to MusicBrainz and Discogs.
One issue in Discogs is they handle artist credits differently so a Discogs name consisting of multiple people is probably represented on MusicBrainz as two individuals, but we try to filter these out of this report
We have also omitted artists that are not unique in both MusicBrainz and Discogs because these artists are probably not missing just more difficult to match up.
Another issue is that some Discogs artists have multiple ids with one id just redirecting to the other, this is the case with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, do we add both links to MusicBrainz ?
Limited report to artists with at least two single artist releases for now.
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| Search | Add | 75 | Silly Sil | Silvano Matadin | |
| Search | Add | 75 | MediaBee | ||
| Search | Add | 75 | Otto Kraanen | Otto Kraanen | Dutch DJ and owner of [l=Bordello A Parigi]. Often involved in artwork tasks for their releases. |
| Search | Add | 75 | 动感新势力编辑部 | Editorial Department of Chinese anime magazine [l=动感新势力] (now defunct). Later left parent company "北京次世代科技发展有限公司" on September 10, 2010, and then editorial department operated independently and renamed "[a=动感新时代编辑部]". Parent company later hired another group of editors to take over. | |
| Search | Add | 75 | Антонида Ильина | Антонида Александровна Ильина (Энке) | Actrice, radio director. (1912-1996) Antonida Aleksandrovna Il'ina (Enke) |
| Search | Add | 74 | William Grierson | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | Christopher "CJ" James | Reggae producer. Son of [a=Lloyd James (2)] aka [a=King Jammy]. Brother of [a=Jammy "Jam II" James], [a=Lloyd "John John" James] and [a=Trevor 'Baby G' James]. Label manager for [l=CJ Records]. | |
| Search | Add | 74 | Tcho | Tcho Nguyen | Graphic designer, Video & Art Director. From Paris. |
| Search | Add | 74 | Renee Ugarteche | Renée Ugarteche | Director at Galvanize Management, A&R manager at [l=Proton Music]. |
| Search | Add | 74 | theposthuman | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | >IOHOI< | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | Allen Myers | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | Sebastiano Mauro | Sebastiano Mauro | |
| Search | Add | 74 | Juan Barcons | Juan Barcons Moreno | Catalan composer, producer, musical director from Barcelona (1942-2020). Alternatively known under his Catalan name Joan Barcons. Worked extensively as an arranger for various Spanish record companies. Was involved in the Eurovision Song Contest as an arranger and conductor on various occasions. |
| Search | Add | 74 | Squatdeadface | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | Milorad Nikolić | Milorad Nikolić | (1958-2018) Folk composer, arranger, keyboards player and singer from Serbia. Father of [a=Saša Nikolić (2)]. Ex husband of [a=Verica Šerifović]. |
| Search | Add | 74 | T Dot Est | Szymon Piotrowski | Electronic, experimental project founded by [a2885501] in 2014 in Stavanger, Norway, continued in Cracow, Poland. |
| Search | Add | 74 | Gruppo Saldatori | ||
| Search | Add | 74 | S. Bloodbath | Grindcore/Goregrind/Noisecore/Gorenoise/Vomitnoise/HNW/Breakcore artist from Barranquilla, Colombia. founder of [l=Gangrenous Stomatitis Productions], [l=Noisegrind Junkies Productions], [l=Putrid Phlegm Studio], [l=Mierdero Auditivo Records]. and [l=Distorted Grid Productions]. | |
| Search | Add | 74 | Erik Bouman | Erik Bouman | Art Director. |
| Search | Add | 74 | Tufail Farooki | Tufail Farooqi | Tufail Farooqi, was a composer, known for Chooriyan (1963), Behrupia (1960) and Mazloom (1959). He died on March 25, 1988 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. |
| Search | Add | 74 | Aarion Nesbit | Keyboard player, writer and music arranger. Nesbit started his recording career in 1976 as a horn and string arranger for [a=Al Green]'s "Have a Good Time" album, after which he was the studio keyboardist / arranger for Willie Mitchell at Hi Records. He presently lives and works in Los Angeles as an independent songwriter and record producer. | |
| Search | Add | 74 | Inkaptable | Luc Trombini | Photographer, motion & graphic designer from Montpellier, France. Contact: contact@inkaptable.com |
| Search | Add | 74 | Ralph Harvey | Music writer. Contributor to Hifi News And Record Review and Musique Pittoresques, the journal of the French Light Music Association, in the 1970s. | |
| Search | Add | 74 | Kapelle Schwyzerhüsli | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Cameron MacPhail | Studio Manager at [l=Optimum Mastering] since 2016. Mastering & lacquer cutting engineer at [l=Optimum Mastering] since 2022. His lacquer cuts can be identified by [b]CM[/b], often underlined or followed by one or more slashes (e.g. CM//). Do not add the slashes as part of the ANV but use CM only, please. Other (but rarer) scribes include MAC or CMAC. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Jim Amos | James R. Amos | Illustrator for Columbia Records in the late 1940s and early 1950s. |
| Search | Add | 73 | Farrington Associates | Design company | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Donnie Propa | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Stefan Göls | Cutting engineer at [l431098] | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Double Digital Design | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Giannino Falzone Fontanelli | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Happydesign | Design agency. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Ben Weatherby | January 12, 1936 - November 23, 2011 Producer, arranger, performer, songwriter.... Owner of [l1052184] Originally from Newfoundland, Canada | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Dave Margereson | Worked in management and art direction. Managed groups such as Supertramp. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Helfrich Ferenc | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Ralf Zitzmann | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Nuccio Tortora | Carmine Tortora | Italian songwriter, arranger, conductor and producer, from canzone napoletana to international pop music and dance tracks. |
| Search | Add | 73 | Werbe Pieth GmbH | Located in Cologne, Germany | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Barry Eads | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Cheer Chen 陳綺貞 | Cheer Chen or Chen Chi-chen (Chinese: 陳綺貞; pinyin: Chén Qǐzhēn; born 6 June 1975) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. Her most recent album, Sofa Sea, was released in 2018. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | James Dowdall | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Foldesign | Vince Peersman | Graphic Designer, based in Paphos (Cyprus). Designer: [a2255411]. |
| Search | Add | 73 | Mitch Alexander | Owner of Release Records, Release Promo, MicroCastle and founder of Progressive Astronout channel. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Slobodan Vujović | Bosnian music publisher, guitarist and songwriter born September 09, 1948 in Fojnica, Bosnia-H. Grew-up-based in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Since 1994 Vrbnik-based. Died on July 12, 2019 in Vrbnik, Croatia. In 1973 co-founder of music publishing company [l=Diskoton] and since 1981 an editor in chief. In 1968 founder, guitar player and leader of pop band [a=Ambasadori]. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Striker Lee | Edward O'Sullivan Lee | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Студия 50А | Photo studio founded by [a2307012] in Moscow in 1979. Create covers for albums Soviet singers. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Alison Ball-Gabriel | [b]Executive Producer - Artist Management[/b] | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Ansambl Tomice Miljića | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Cone McCaslin | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Banana Gun Creative | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | George Sîrbu | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Orchester Fernando Rotello | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Roxy Buthelezi | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Tri-Arts, Inc. | Credited as Designer studio | |
| Search | Add | 73 | John Van Horn Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Lionel Kalish | American illustrator & fine artist (1931- ) | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Ländlerkapelle Hugo Bigi | Swiss folk music (Volksmusik) group. Founded in 1949. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Seabrook Graves Aslett | Also see [a2636349] Art Direction and Design Company located in England. Also credited as; -Seabrook/Graves/Aslett Assoc. -Seabrook Graves & Aslett | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Rolandas Replevičius | ||
| Search | Add | 73 | Lawrence Andrew Robson | Lawrence Andrew Robson | Graphic designer / artist offering imaging and video services through his company [l698366] / [l4187479] Also associated with company [l1532987] / [l4204066] Usually appears in credits as 'Lawrence@L&K Graphics', 'Lawrence@LR Graphics' with the company sometimes represented as an adjacent logo. Please add any name before the @ as an ANV, and add the company to the lccn section under 'Designed At'. |
| Search | Add | 73 | Ivan Brun | French musician and visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 73 | www.doppelpunkt.com | German communication design agency doppelpunkt Kommunikationsdesign GmbH Lehrter Straße 57 10557 Berlin T +49 (0)30 390639-30 F +49 (0)30 390639-40 mail@doppelpunkt.com | |
| Search | Add | 73 | Анатолий Шалаев | Анатолий Андреевич Шалаев | Anatoly Andreyevich Shalayev Born: December 26, 1925, Senchury, Bryansk Oblast, USSR Passed Away: July 26, 1997 Soviet / Russian bayan player, singer, composer and conductor. Member of the duo bayan players with [a1403038]. |
| Search | Add | 73 | Graham Owens | Australian recording engineer/mixer. From 1970 to 1980 worked extensively at [l278177]/[l269552]/[l264316] in South Melbourne, Vic., [l271384] in Richmond, Vic., and [l270607] in Annandale, NSW. In 1980 established [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/273816-Planet-Studios]Planet Sound Studios[/url] in Subiaco, WA. Sold Planet Studios in 1992, destroyed by fire in 2004. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Abe Epstein | Producer and label owner: [l434038], [l405505], [l=Dynamic Records (3)], [l368122], [l=Suzuki (2)], [l=Groovy Records (4)], [l=Beckingham Records], [l=Metro-Dome Records], [l=Epstein Ent. Studios], [l=Abe Epstein Recording Studios]. San Antonio real estate magnate Abe Epstein took an omnivorous approach to recording and releasing records on his Cobra, Jox, Dynamic, Soulsville USA, Suzuki, Vollado, Groovy, Beckingham, and Metro-Dome labels. Tape was running constantly at his 735 North General McMullen Drive studio, capturing Latin balladeers, soul crooners, country yodelers, garage rockers, and top 40 hopefuls alike. Epstein was chasing, above all else, hits. “Recording became like a disease to me,” Epstein said. He gave shape to the San Antonio sound of the 60's. He died on 13 April 2012 of heart attack, 74 years old. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Joseph Mancino | DJ/Producer/Remixer from Melfi, Italy. Owner/Founder Substrate Music | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Ansambl Tihomira Paunovića | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Corinna Samow | Corinna Samow, born on February 10, 1972 in Hamburg, Germany, is currently freelance graphic designer. specialized in web, print and corporate design at [l972676] and chief executive officer at Urban Running, both in Belau, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. She is also functional trainer at Kieler MTV von 1844 e.V. (KMTV) in Kiel, Germany. One of her earlier employments included work as chief executive officer and art director at [l137937], between the years 2000 and 2015. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Christoph Grosty | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Государственный Волжский Русский Народный Хор | Государственный академический Волжский русский народный хор имени Петра Милославова | Founded in 1952 in Kuibyshev by [a2033000]. |
| Search | Add | 72 | Dennis Kloeth | Designer and visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Renato Battagliero | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Stevo Teodosievski | Стево Теодосиевски | Macedonian musician, songwriter, educator and humanist. Born April 16, 1924 in Kočani, (former Yugoslavia). Died April 9, 1997 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Husband of [a=Esma Redžepova]. |
| Search | Add | 72 | Sean Taggart | Sean M. Taggart | US visual artist. |
| Search | Add | 72 | Maurici Ribera | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Graphic Entertainment | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Orchester Werner Last | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Georg Wörle | German songwriter and Producer, Born 20 February 1965. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Romano Farinatti | Composer and conductor. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Taner Atamart | Designer. Tyrell seems to be a company or similar, not part of his name. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Luc Caron | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Urban Zotel | Urban Zotel is a guitarist from Slovenia, mainly working with his instrumental band The Star Time Playboys and as solo artist. His playing is inspired by early roots, country, swing and blues musicians such as Jimmy Bryant, Jimmie Rivers, Bill Jennings and countless others. Dedication to roots styles was the reason to visit USA a couple of times and exploring the history of music, musical instruments, American history and meeting some of his idols including Junior Watson, TK Smith, Tommy Harkenrider and Kid Ramos. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Kenneth MacLaurin | Graphic designer and illustrator from Ottawa, Canada. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Rock 'N Motion | Photography, artwork and design Company. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | El Gran Trio | New York based bolero trio (formed in 1966): [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1781705-Lydia-Delgado]Lily[/url], [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1781704-Salom%C3%B3n-Alicea]Mon[/url] y [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/5715855-Gerardo-Santiago-Jr]Junior[/url] At some stage, Lily Delgado left the band to formed her own trio, and was replaced by another singer: Annette, then [a8393670], the trio reformed as some stage with Lily. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Farabola | Tullio Farabola | Italian photographer, born 8 October 1920 in Milan, Italy, died 11 December 1983 in Milan, Italy. |
| Search | Add | 72 | 16 Flip | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Arsen Abdulov | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Bernardino Costantino | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Chris The Rebel | Chris Debol | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Contemporary Vision | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Lisa Gordanier | Alto saxophonist | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Dietzsch | German graphic designer for [l6621] in the early 1960s. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Vhan Artworks | Artwork & graphic designer from South Korea. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Rodrigo Faour | Rodrigo Faour Teixeira | Brazilian journalist, writer, researcher and producer. b.: August 31, 1972 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil |
| Search | Add | 72 | Peter Classey | Credited for design and illustration. | |
| Search | Add | 72 | Ryan T. McKinnon | ||
| Search | Add | 72 | Stelică Nemuritorul | Stelian Breazu | Romanian sound engineer |
| Search | Add | 71 | Phil Burkhardt | 1960s-1980s recording engineer from Cincinnati, Ohio. Along with his brother [a2674409], was a principal at [l220624] | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Dana Schobel Roman | Romanian designer, born 3rd March 1952 in Bucharest, died 1st December 2003. In 1976 she graduated the Academy of Fine Arts "Nicolae Grigorescu", Bucharest, department of graphics. Since 1976 she worked at the Romanian Television graphics department for 27 years, making generics programs for children and youth, drawings, collages, posters, graphic layouts, personalized items, cardboard and plexiglass, graphics of virtual sets for different programs. Book illustration was one of the constants of her artistic concerns. She had a rich personal activity with to national and international exhibitions and participation in international exhibitions. She was awarded with the prize for the most beautiful books for children (illustration and graphics) in 1984 to 1986, 1999 and 2004, the Ministry of Culture awarded her postmortem the "National Prize for children's book illustration and all artistic activity." | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Minus Verlag, Berlin | German design studio. If credited as a studio and not with an artist role, please use [l650577]. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Markus Bulinski | Markus Bulinski | Credited for artwork, owner of [a13278342]. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Cherrie Shepherd | Cheryl Lorraine Shepherd | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Dimitrie Sbiera | Remus Dimitrie Sbiera | ✰ January 17, 1937, Suceava, România ✞ 2004, Paris, France Romanian graphician emigrated in 1977 to France, settled in Paris. Graduated Institute of Architecture, Bucharest. Was married from 1979 with Draga Paleolog (born 1951) and had a daughter Anna Mélanie (born 1980) and a son, Luca (born april 1984). Had already gained a certain notority in his home country as a set designer for film and theater, before settling in Paris in 1977. He found employment as an illustrator with Éditions Vaillant and was for many years the regular illustrator of the gadget construction guides for magazine Pif Gadget. His passion for comics was regularly visible in his commercial artwork. In 1995 he and writer Antoine Piwnik made a comic book called 'Les Braconniers' for Ford. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Nils Grevillius Orkester | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | AJ Joshi | AJ Joshi is credited as a pioneering entrepreneur within the UK music industry. He founded Major FM, later founding UKRecordShop.com, an online record store and distribution company. AJ later went on to form Boy Better Know Mobile with Grime artist JME. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Jacques Butterfass | Designer. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Kenny "Tick" Salcido | Kenny Tick Salcido (Kenneth Michael Salcido) | Founder & CEO, REC - Renaissance Entertainment Company LLC x Dragon Lair Studios Former Senior Vice President/Head of A&R for Red Bull Records. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Karen Philpott | American graphic designer and art director for the Christian market in Nashville. Owner of Philpott Design. Also associated with [l=East West Design Group]. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Alishka | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | Daily Magic | Graphic design company based in Stockholm, Sweden. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | The Fred Tomlinson Singers | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | John Forsell | Carl Johan Jacob Forsell | Swedish operatic baritone, vocal teacher and hovsångare (royal court singer), born 6 November 1869 in Stockholm, Sweden and died 30 May 1941 in Stockholm, Sweden. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Bertrand Bech | Danish pianist, composer and orchestra leader, born in 1921, died in 1992 | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Mohammed Maghni | Algerian musician, born in 1961 in oran, the first to modernize ray music with synthesizer. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Chris "Goldfinga" Clarke | Founder of [l=Golden Cartel Records]. | |
| Search | Add | 71 | Peter D. Hedderley | Peter D. Hedderley | Peter D. Hedderley is a pianist, organist, composer and electronic-music artist, living in Germany. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Sahlugg | Kenney Garrett | Graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 71 | Firoz Jullandhri | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | memoclip | Μιλτιάδης Κόρδας | Memoclip is a Greek noise / industrial / experimental electronic project formed in 2017 and located in Athens. Miltos Kordas, the man behind it describes his music as "repetitive music manoeuvres in the dark". Well, experimental, dark ambient & noise is obviously his cup of tea. He plays all instruments using weird hardware like handmade drones. theremins, circuit bent boxes, cheap synths, effect units etc... |
| Search | Add | 71 | Andrey Vradiy | Андрей Врадий | Russian designer and photographer Born: 1974 |
| Search | Add | 71 | Dan Puican | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | Anto Filipović | ||
| Search | Add | 71 | Francisco Carmona | Francisco José Carmona Rodríguez | Francisco José Carmona Rodríguez is a Spanish Sevillanas music composer and producer (b. 1971). |
| Search | Add | 70 | Stephen Sprouse | Stephen Sprouse (born September 12, 1953, Dayton, Ohio, USA – died March 4, 2004, New York City, New York, USA) was an American fashion designer and artist. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Blaise Taddune | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Ched Barwick | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Luděk Turek | Luděk Turek | Photographer and designer from Czech Republic. |
| Search | Add | 70 | 宮本啓 | Kei Miyamoto. Japanese music writer. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Easy Coutiel | Owner of [l=Oh My God! LLC] and [l=Planetworks]. CEO/Managing Director at the latter. Former Marketing Manager at the Greek branch of [l=Universal Music Group]. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Сергей Троицкий | Сергей Евгеньевич Троицкий = Sergey Yevgenyevich Troitskiy | Сергей "Паук" Троицкий/ Sergey "Spider" Troitsky the main member of Russian white power thrash metal band [a=Коррозия Металла]/Korrozia Metalla. He has played guitar, bass and sung for the band at different times since 1982. |
| Search | Add | 70 | Susan Munao Management Co., Inc. | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | April77 Creative | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Paco Liaño | Francisco Liaño | Spanish producer and recording engineer Francisco Liaño. Owner of [l306772]. |
| Search | Add | 70 | Shannon Riches | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Greg Arama | Gregory K. Arama | Bassist and Percussionist. Born 17 August 1950. Died 18 September 1979. |
| Search | Add | 70 | pANzaKoR | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Luc Vander Schelden | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Salim Iqbal | Salim Iqbal was a Two-Brothers-Team of Pakistani film music directors.The older brother Salim Hussain was born in 1931 at Lahore,Pakistan.Two years later,in 1933,the younger brother Iqbal Hussain was born in 1933 at Lahore.They were first trained in music by their musician father and later trained in classical music by Ustad Sardar Khan.The two brothers first worked with the renowned film music director Feroze Nizami for 10 years as his assistants before launching their own professional career in 1958 with their first Punjabi language film Sheikh Chilli (1958).Later they had musical mega-hit films like Kartar Singh (1959),Darwaza (1962),Baji (1963),Phanney Khan (1965),Aj Da Mahinwal (1973) and Pakeeza (1968).Their knowledge of classical & folk music of Pakistan enabled them to create popular super-hits in the Punjabi language films like Kartar Singh (1959)-one wedding song from this film became an often-played song at wedding parties for many years to come. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Merl Olds | Owner of [l=Hi-Hat Dance Records] along with his wife, [a=Delia Olds]. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Gerard Babitts | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Miss A. Sundaram | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Gerhard Kossatz | German engineer | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Cai Qiu Feng | Taiwanese singer, born on April 21, 1966 in Sihu Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Daniela Crăsnaru | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Olechowski Studio | Design studio located in Kraków, Poland. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Mikio Moriwaki | 森脇美貴夫 | Founder of Dogma Records, City Rocker Records and Doll magazine. |
| Search | Add | 70 | Laura Stanke | Art director | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Harald Kuppek | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | César Valladares | César Valladares Fernández | |
| Search | Add | 70 | 8vo | Graphic design company from, established in 1985 by Mark Holt, Simon Johnston, Hamish Muir. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Palankin | The band Palankin began shortly after instrumentalist Tiago married singer Ana Rock. After forming the band, the couple released their first EP at the end of 2016 with hit songs such as “Pulsante” and “Bonecos de Plástico”. With musical influences ranging from classic rock to alternative, folk and experimental, the band brings a different proposal to the national scene and an impactful message with a conviction of purpose that has been surprising audiences. Anyone who attends a Palankin performance is faced with a totally innovative, surprising, visceral and intense artistic proposal. The band has released on all platforms the album “Dia e Noite - Parte I: and Dia e Noite - Parte 2, the EPs ‘Cansados de Religião 1’ and ‘Cansados de Religião 2’, ‘Mente Brilhante’ and the latest single ‘Espinho na Carne’. Palankin is the German variation of the word Palanquin, which is a chair from the East, made of wood and designed to be carried by servants. It was first built to carry the sick, but over time, other types of people took to this way of getting around, such as royalty and important figures in society. In Sanskrit, the word means bed (a place of rest and intimacy) and couch (a place for socializing). Palankins were used to carry the king to places outside his palace. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Vlado Štefanac | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Matt Kyrby | Mattia Falchi | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Oreste Carpinacci | Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Wink Associates | Artwork and design company | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Kazumasa Miyako | Japanese music writer. Born in Tokyo in 1966. Focusses largely on guitar pop and indie. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Jean Vanhoren En Zijn Orkest | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | Riccardo Lasero | Riccardo Lasero is an italian singer, songwriter, lyricist, composer, musician, arranger and producer. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Christian Bagusch | German designer and founder of [l608032]. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Heiquiti Harata | 羽良多 平吉 | Japanese editorial and graphic designer. Born September 28, 1947. Has designed many Japanese subcultural magazines, including "Heaven", "Garo", and "QuickJapan". |
| Search | Add | 70 | Jean Valton | Jean Valton was a French singer, impersonator and comedian. Born 14th of July 1921 in Bry-sur-Marne (Val de Marne) and died in 1980. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Supershell | ||
| Search | Add | 70 | 蔡小虎 | 蔡金虎 | Taiwanese singer, born on October 25, 1958 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. |
| Search | Add | 70 | Anggun Cipta Sasmi | Anggun Cipta Sasmi | Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter. Born april 29th 1974 in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later. With the help of famed Indonesian producer Ian Antono, Anggun released her first rock-influenced studio album, Dunia Aku Punya, in 1986. She became further well known with the single "Mimpi" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time according to Rolling Stone. She followed it with a series of singles and three more studio albums, which established her as one of the most prominent Indonesian rock stars of the early 1990s. Anggun left Indonesia in 1994 to pursue an international career. After two years struggling in London and Paris, she met French producer Erick Benzi and signed to Sony Music Entertainment. Her first international album, Snow on the Sahara (1997), was released in 33 countries and became the best-selling album by an Asian artist outside Asia. Since then, Anggun has released another six studio albums as well as a soundtrack album to the Danish film Open Hearts (2002). Her singles, "Snow on the Sahara" and "What We Remember", entered the Billboard charts in the United States, while "In Your Mind", "Saviour" and "I'll Be Alright" charted on the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles. She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan, with the song "Echo (You and I)". She ventured into television with X Factor Indonesia in 2013, which made her the highest-paid judge in Indonesian television history. She was also the judge of Asia's Got Talent in 2015 and 2017. Anggun is the Asian artist with the highest album sales outside Asia, with her releases being certified gold and platinum in some European countries. She is the first Indonesian artist to have success in European and American record charts. She has received a number of accolades for her achievements, including the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from the Government of France and the World Music Award for World's Best-Selling Indonesian Artist. She also became the first Indonesian woman to be immortalized in wax by Madame Tussauds. Aside from her musical career, Anggun has been involved in numerous environmental and humanitarian works. She has been appointed as the global ambassador of the United Nations twice, first for the International Year of Microcredit in 2005 and then for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 2009 onwards. |
| Search | Add | 70 | John E. Denny | Son of legendary Nashville music publisher [a=Jim Denny] and brother of [a=Bill Denny (3)]. V.P. of [l=Cedarwood Publishing Co. Inc.] (founded by his father) until its eventual sale to [a=Mel Tillis]. Founder-namesake of the [l=Jed Records, Inc.] music group. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Orquesta Swingbaly | Bolivian band playing tropical music such as salsa, merengue, cumbia, dengue and also national foklore music. | |
| Search | Add | 70 | Bernie Hoffer | Bernard Hoffer | Swiss-born American composer and conductor — born October 14, 1934. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Pippo La Rosa | Giuseppe La Rosa | Producer/founder of the company [l=Dig It International Co. S.r.l.] together with [a=Vitaliano Caruso] in 1974 now defunct. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Peiró | Julià Peiró Escarré | Spanish photographer, journalist and writer. Born: 1938 in Ripoll, Spain. Died: 6 May 2016 in Barcelona, Spain. |
| Search | Add | 69 | L'Orchestre Conga 68 De Johnny Bokelo | Congolese group led by [a1642959]. Formed when Bokelo changed the name of [a=Orchestre Conga Succès] in 1968. Note to put the group in context with other "Conga Jazz" groups: 1957 - 1960 : [a=Orchestre Conga-Jazz] (led by [a3216720]) 1958 - 1968 : [a=Orchestre Conga Succès] (led by [a1642959]) 1968 - 1972 : [a=L'Orchestre Conga 68 De Johnny Bokelo] (led by [a1642959]) 1972 - 1995 : [a=Orch. Conga Internationale] (led by [a1642959]) | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Whitfield Henry | Whitfield Henry Reid | Reggae producer behind the NY record label [l=Witty]. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Надежда Киселева | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | George Beaver | Irving Kaufman | One of the many pseudonyms of Irving Kaufman, among those he used the most. |
| Search | Add | 69 | NB GFX | Nick Bailey | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Claes Uggla | Carlos Douglas | Swedish music executive. Claes Uggla started his career at the age of 19 hosting and producing the hip-hop show Notion Blend on Lund's University campus radio Radio AF 99,1FM in 1998. The same year he started the collective [l112256] with [a640362] and [a1301288]. The first project he did was the compilation album In The Basement which he licensed to [l19747] / [l115962] in 2000 after [a173141] and [a61831] took him in under their wing. Around the same time [a15787] brought Claes over to [l12485] where he then worked until 2009 with artists [a15787], [a134126], [a669645], [a187762], [a39664], [a145845], [a59036], [a59034], [a459991] and [a683795]. Together with colleauge [a844074], Claes established [l78887] in 2006 where they released music with [a249847], [a173141], [a259729], [a249846], [a1012318], [a161313] and [a1975891]. They also licensed and released albums in Scandinvia with [a11213], [a25495] and [a14742]. 2010 Claes took a position as A&R and Business Development Manager at [l75083] where he worked with [a173141], [r=3464430], [r=13924453], [r=2580956], [r=3208160] and [a879673] as well as [l82807] artists [a848025], [a672738] and [a2631849]. At the same time Claes was instrumental in licensing [r=3972489] and [r=3972493] by [a2791034] for the Swedish market. He also ran the Tele2 Comviq campaign for [a327673] and the release of her album [m=337457] and initiated and launched of the [a1309717] beer [m=323599]. 2013 Claes started his position as A&R at [l368011] where he worked with [a173141], [l410912], [l19769] and signed [a92020], [a587705], [a39664], [a1877760], [a936239] and [a4827622]. Due to the success of [m=951494], Claes was awarded the [l238565] Special A&R Award 2016. In 2016 and 2017 Claes worked as A&R Director for [l126655] with artists [a948088], [a2085428], [a2407895], [a5262572] and [a4880507]. Back in Sweden, Claes joined [a1210285] and his [l392615] which he now operates since 2017 and works with artists [a4833636], [a704034], [a4692219], [a10593397], [a118856] and [a6925310]. In 2025, [l289476] announced Claes Uggla as General Manager, Scandinavia. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Blondel Calnek | Blondel Keith Calnek | Jamaican producer born 1934. Died June 6, 2001 at the age of 67 years. He left Jamaica in the early 70s and only returned a handful of times to visit family and friends. Mr. Calnek is best-known for his [l=Caltone] and [l=JonTom] (in honor of [a=Johnny Moore] and [a=Tommy McCook]) record labels that featured some of the best rocksteady songs ever recorded. He had briefly been the touring/road manager for [a=Skatalites] up until [a=Don Drummond]’s demise, and used this connection to McCook and [a=Lynn Taitt] to then go into producing records. The last Skatalites tune proper (sans Drummond) was produced under his tutelage. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Benedikt Laube | Benedikt Laube | Sleeve designer for several disco and house artists like Prins Thomas, Idjut Boys, Bear Funk, Swayzak. |
| Search | Add | 69 | The Book Of Imaginary Beings | "The Book of Imaginary Beings" is the collaborative musical rendition of the book by [a=Jorge Luis Borges] and [a=Margarita Guerrero]. Each being in the book will have its own track & quotation taken form the books original text. Our intention is that these tracks be listened to at random - the intention Borges had for the characters in his book. The tracks were collaboratively created by [a=Fencepost] and [a=SLDE]. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Anne-Marie Pappas | Anne-Marie Pappas | Illustrator & art director from Zürich, Switzerland and based in Hamburg, Germany. Contact: info@annemariepappas.com |
| Search | Add | 69 | Wellengärtner | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | Angel "Cucco" Peña | Angel Peña Berdiel | Puerto-Rican composer, musician, singer and music producer / owner of [l1587159] Born in Santurce, 1 September 1948, son of [a5092806], has been married with [a1600714] |
| Search | Add | 69 | Künstler-Kapelle Dajos Béla | The house band of the Lindström company. [a2023958] founded it in 1920 and due to a then-affinity to Hungarian and Romanian culture, Leon Golzmann (the real name of Béla) received his alias Dajos Béla. During the 1920's, several spin-offs of the big orchestra were used for recording, e.g. [a4298265] for [l33930] recordings. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Jean Baumgartner | Photographer. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Manuel Marvizón | Manuel Marvizón Carvallo | Spanish flamenco music composer and producer (b. 1956). |
| Search | Add | 69 | Sven-Olof Walldoffs Kör Och Orkester | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | The Shadow Radio Program | The character, The Shadow, debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the radio program, Detective Story Hour, created to boost sales of Street & Smith's monthly pulp magazine, Detective Story Magazine. On September 26, 1937, The Shadow radio program premiered, featuring The Shadow, realized by writer, [a=Walter Brown Gibson], as a crime fighting character who learned the ability to “cloud men’s minds so that they could not see him”. The Shadow was portrayed by several actors throughout the life of the program, including [a=Orson Welles] who was the first voice actor to portray the character. The program eventually went on to be broadcast in different countries with other voice actors taking on the roles of the characters and reflected each country’s own take on the program. The Shadow radio program aired its final program on December 26, 1954. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | ЭGO | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | Paul Weldon | Canadian singer, songwriter, keyboardist, designer, art director, and architect. Member of [a=Edward Bear] in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Also worked with [l=Daffodil Design]. Founded [a=Design Collaborative Ltd.] in 1976 and co-founded [a=The Stanford Group] with [a=Peter Yates (2)]. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Brian Ayuso | Art director, designer and illustrator | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Sam Norkin | Samuel Norkin | Sam Norkin (January 10, 1917 – July 30, 2011) was a Brooklyn, New York-born cartoonist & graphic designer who specialized in theater caricatures for more than seven decades. His drawings of theater, opera, ballet and film celebrities appeared in Variety, Back Stage, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and many other publications. |
| Search | Add | 69 | CC Factory | Graphic design company located in Naarden Vesting, The Netherlands. Run and owned by [a=Chantal Creemers], founded in 2005. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | João Frederico | Visual artist at the [l=Hayes] label. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Kent Mathieu | American graphic designer and illustrator. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Al D'Artega | Alfonso D'Artega | Alfonso D'Artega was born in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico, on June 5, 1907. He arrived in the USA with his parents in the year 1918. He died 20 January 1998. Alfonso D'Artega, often known simply as D'Artega, was a songwriter, conductor, arranger and actor. His song "In the Blue of Evening", co-written with Tom Adair, was a number one hit for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1943. D'Artega studied music and composition at Strassberger's Conservatory in St. Louis, Missouri with Boris Levenson, who was a pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He became a well-known conductor on stage and on air, and in 1946 initiated the Carnegie Hall "Pops" concerts with members of the New York Philharmonic. In 1947 he played the role of Tchaikovsky in the film Carnegie Hall, conducting the film score as well. He was guest conductor with, among others, the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and the NBC Symphony of the Air. D'Artega wrote over 50 songs. Perhaps his most widely recognized composition in the U.S. is "The NBC Chimes Theme". One of D'Artega's earlier ventures was D'Artega's All-Girl Orchestra, a twenty piece show band. The group was formed in New York City in 1942 and appeared in the Broadway play called "Hair Pin Harmony". As a result of that success, the group was booked by the newly formed United Service Organization (USO) Camp Shows. The group traveled coast to coast playing at various military bases, ending in California where they were featured in the Paramount Pictures release "You Can’t Ration Love". The All-Girl Orchestra continued with the USO and traveled throughout the European and Pacific theaters during World War II. The first tour started in Italy and followed the advance of Allied troops into Germany, France, and Czechoslovakia. The orchestra continued service with the USO traveling to China, Japan, and islands in the Pacific. D'Artega was not only the inspiration, but wrote, arranged, and conducted the group. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Kaossfreak | Jens Stepponat | Started in 2001 as Jens Rush and changed his name to Kaossfreak in 2002. Because he always keeps track in total "chaos", but is a "freak" himself, the idea came to "Chaosfreak". Since the word didn't look pretty, the "Ch" was replaced by a "K" and got another "s". He is the founder of [l1740863] , [l1753303] and [l2276791] |
| Search | Add | 69 | Birutė Grabauskienė | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | Arnold Kalmar | Hungarian Songwriter, Label Owner, Booking Manager, Promoter, Producer & DJ. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Dutchaholic | Dutch creative design and concept agency. | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Andrez Bergen | Andrew Bergen | Melbourne expat DJ/producer/writer based in Tokyo (Japan) since 2001. |
| Search | Add | 69 | Fred Bird Rhythmicans | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | نبيل ممتاز | نبيل ممتاز (Nabīl Mumtāz) | Nabil Moumtaz (died 2016) was a Lebanese sound engineer and the owner of [l=Polysound Studios, Beirut]. |
| Search | Add | 69 | DJ Caujoon | 浅沼浩樹 (Hiroki Asanuma) | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Glarner Bauern-Kapelle Jenny Matt | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | S. G. Kittappa | ||
| Search | Add | 69 | Adilia Lima | Graphic designer based in Lisbon. Art Director of Carpet & Snares Records, Groovement and Inner Balance record labels | |
| Search | Add | 69 | Nenad Nikolić Patalo | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Iceferno | Alec Brooke | Born: 19th October 1988. Multi-genre DJ/Producer from the United Kingdom. Styles include House, Trance, Latin, Ambient, and video game soundfonts. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Patati Patatá | Brazilian clown duo created in the 1980s. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Паша Скобин | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Conjunto Tropical Caribe | Mexican group, founded in 1971, by [a=Domingo Loera] and [a=Agustín Loera]. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Michaal | Zygfryd Niepodaje | Ś.P. Brat Michaal and also knowns as michaal aka m1ch44L. |
| Search | Add | 68 | محمد ضياء الدين | محمد ضياء الدين الهاشمي (Muḥammad Ḍiyā' al-Dīn al-Hāšimi) | Mohamed Diya' al-Din (1993, Damascus - 1978, Cairo) was a Syrian Composer and singer. He was married to the Syrian singer [a=ندى] (Nada), With who he formed a singing duo known as [a=ضياء وندى] (Diya' & Nada). After the Syrian union With Egypt in 1958 he and his wife moved to Cairo. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Neville Beckford | Neville Beckford | Neville Beckford (1952 – 21 February 2011), better known as Jah Woosh, was a Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer, primarily known for his work in the 1970s. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Frederic Oudoul | Executive Producer and label owner at [l=ISV Entertainment]. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Orchestra Ernst Hönigsberg | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Areski - Brigitte Fontaine | Areski-Brigitte Fontaine, aka Areski-Fontaine = collaborative project of multi-instrumentalist Areski Belkacem and singer Brigitte Fontaine. Only use the combined name where actually credited. There are also Areski releases that feature Brigitte Fontaine, and Brigitte Fontaine ones that feature Areski. Credit those as on the release, for example: [m47689]. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Frank Cordell Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Hayden White | Hayden White | Canadian multi-instrumentalist, producer. Also known as : "Kojiro". |
| Search | Add | 68 | Zach Zachery | Leon Zachery | Leon "Zach" Zachery, alto saxophonist & flautist, member of Philadelphia International Records' house band, [a=MFSB]. Born 1914; died 25 February 2009, aged 85. Uncle of [a=Crystal Waters]. Zachery was a part of the Gamble-Huff organization for over 30 years. In addition to performing, he was a composer, arranger and teacher, and played lead alto saxophone with jazz luminaries such as Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Hampton and the Mercer Ellington Orchestra. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Николай Бельтюков | Nikolai Beltiukov / Graphic artist | |
| Search | Add | 68 | artbyshk.com | Tom Mielec | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Daniel Corcuera | Chilean artist and black/death metal musician. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | 1and2 Productions | 1 AND 2 PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD | 1 AND 2 PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD was founded and registered by Australian Song-writers and Producers Antoni Polimeni and Richy Sebastian in February 2019. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Igor Stepovy | Igor Stepovy | Producer from Russia. |
| Search | Add | 68 | DJ Fillmore | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Corecube Design | Denis Evchenko | Media design company from Russian Federation. |
| Search | Add | 68 | John W. Hagberg | John Wilhelm Aristarkus Hagberg | Swedish vocalist, lyricist and actor. He recorded nearly 700 titles from the time of his debut in 1925 until 1959. Born August 4, 1897 in Östersund. Died January 1, 1970 in Stockholm. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Dennis Bedeau | Runs [l=Blakamix]. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Mees Joachim | Mees Joachim van Amesfoort | Mees Joachim is a visual artist. experimental musician and the owner of [l=ADIEUX] - A post-vanity label that occasionally also releases music by other artists. They have published music under a variety of monikers, such as [a=Absolute Candor], [a=Pink Boah], [a=Zalmroze], [a=Nick Nicole pt.II] / [a=Nicolette Nixon], (DJ) [a=Joachim Stiller], [a=General Filth], [a=All Solid Matter Resists], [a=Defiantly Hardcore], [a=Jan-Peter de Wit] and amalgamations thereof ([a=Absolutely Stiller Resists], etc.). More often than not as the sole proprietor of such a project, though on occasion in collaboration with other musicians and groups ([a=Jerboah], [a=陈依依], [a=Mx Fomay], etc.). Each project is a creature in it's own right and musically and thematically diverse. The one common thread among these projects is the almost obsessive need to create something new, something experimental and something unheard. Finding new sounds in old sounds, with a preference for things bordering on ugly. Detuned guitars battling with the sharp tones of synths... There's never a dull moment. Though most of their music has been released independently or through their post-vanity label [l=ADIEUX], they've also released with labels such as [l=C!Areksss] (US), [l=BBJTC] (DE), [l=Mahorka] (BG). Next to that, the artist has performed and showcased works in a variety of venues, such as Paradiso, de Tolhuistuin, Dokzaal, TivoliVredenburg, Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Xiaozu, etc. 2024 saw them collaborate with a wide array of artists, such as [a=Xiu Xiu], [a=Gyrofield], [a=Fausto Mercier] and [a=Matt Evans], on their [r=31794263] EP (released as [a=Zalmroze]). |
| Search | Add | 68 | Anger Of God | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Holmes-Lebel | Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Disc Driv | Disc Driv is an electronic music producer from Black Rock, Connecticut. Work began under the Disc Driv name in 1997. In the early days, Disc Driv used the vintage freeware mod tracker ProTracker running on an Amiga computer emulator. Eventually, the producer's work was ported over to the Modplug Tracker. That program has since become open source, and has been dubbed OpenMPT. All of Disc Driv's recent solo output was built using OpenMPT. The bulk of the producer's output has been composed entirely in the Mod format using original and archival samples. However, in 2007, Disc Driv released several works written in a modern DAW using hardware synthesizers and drum machines. In 2013, Disc Driv began working with the producer Dish Lid on the Kuser/Hofer project. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Hunt Emerson | Hunt Emerson (born 1952) is a cartoonist living and working in Birmingham, UK. Active since the 1970s. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Joachim Kondziela | Mastering and lacquer cutting engineer who worked at [l826122] between 1986 and 1988. His cuts can be identified by a monogram of the joined initials JK etched in the runouts. Please credit with Lacquer Cut By and the appropriate ANV. Please use Lacquer Cut At - [l826122]. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Carl Jularbos Orkester | ||
| Search | Add | 68 | Bronislav Fajon | Slovenian designer, * 26 October 1932, Ljubljana. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | www.skdesign2001.de | German design agency founded by Silke Kaspers in early 2001. SKDESIGN 2001 Kaspers GbR Grenzstr. 100 47443 Moers Germany Tel.: +49 (0)2841 / 9 31 96 84 Fax: +49 (0)2841 / 9 31 96 85 Email: skdesign2001@t-online.de | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Paul-Émile Mongeau | Canadian sound engineer. Head of mastering and cutting at [l274517] when it started its mastering operations in 1959. Known to have worked at [l445871]. Also worked at [l343901]. His lacquer cuts can be identified by his "P.E.M." etch. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Mindset Trickster | Steve Hickey | Rapper originally from Gander, NL, Canada. Initially specialized in Rap-Rock and lighter Hip Hop before moving into Hardcore and Conspiracy Theory-based rap. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Kuba Sokólski | Polish graphic designer, video editor and drummer, based in Warsaw. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Melan Wastage | Melan Wastage is a visual artist, graphic- & web designer from Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | 坂口紀三和 | Kimikazu Sakaguchi. Credited with Japanese liner notes and translations. Born in 1946 in Wakayama. Died on December 20, 2005. | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Dick Monda | Michael Richard Monda | American singer-songwriter, born 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio. |
| Search | Add | 68 | Rune Alexandersen | Danish singer, guitarist, bassist and illustrator. Founder of the labels [l370284], [l798962] and [l2169457] | |
| Search | Add | 68 | Project One74 | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Franco Tadini | Gianfranco Tadini | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Τόλης Εσδράς | Greek harmonium player and composer | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Homero Patrón | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Corinne Potier | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Z. J. Merky | Zoltan J. Merky | Rio de Janeiro-based sound engineer. [b]Please do not use "Directed By" credits[/b], which lists him as "Conducting & Leading". Please credit "Engineer [Direção Técnica]" or similar credits as mentioned on release. |
| Search | Add | 67 | Carl Weismann | Danish freelance ornithologist (20.9.1906 - 30.5.1999) Produced numerous documentational recordings and experiments with bird singing. Famous for creating a series of compositions with [a985445] - Mostly popular tunes with, electronically altered, dog barks, singing in tune to the music. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Jens Gallmeyer | Jens Gallmeyer | Rock guitarist, producer, singer. Co-founder of [l110317]. |
| Search | Add | 67 | DeutschlandRadio | German public broadcasting radio broadcaster operating four national networks: [a1889818], [a1013566], Dokumente und Debatten and DRadio Wissen. For recording location/copyright holder credits see [l315338]. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Fred Endresen | Fred Willy Endresen | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Félim Gormley | Saxophonist. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Buster Riley | Stanley Riley | Jamaican reggae producer, brother of [a=Winston Riley]. Ran the [l=Mummy] records label. |
| Search | Add | 67 | Gordon Wall | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Seth Frost | Musician. Owner of the [l=Pecho Grande] label. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Luiso Ponce | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Αλέκος Δήμου | Alekos Dimou was a Greek folk singer, composer and lyricist. Born in 1939 at Hostia [i](pres. Prodromos)[/i], Boeotia - Passed away on 20th of May 2015. Husband of [a3123211]. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Nando Francia | Fernando Francia | Italian accordion player, arranger and composer, born in Viarigi in 1935. |
| Search | Add | 67 | Vidar Alsterberg | Conny Vidar Rutger Alsterberg | Swedish producer, arranger and keyboard player Born September 2, 1943 in Ärtemark, Sweden |
| Search | Add | 67 | Debi Streeter | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Mr T. Being | Bassist | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Champion Entertainment Organization, Inc. | Management company founded by [a1012741] | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Lluis Diaz | Spanish designer from the 80s, related to [l=Blanco y Negro (2)]. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Eierkochautomat | Norbert Kutz | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Rayman Jones | Mastering engineer at [l=Tuff Gong Recording Studio] | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Rohan "Snowcone" Fuller | Rohan Ashley Fuller | Jamaican Dancehall & Reggae producer. Owner of [l=Jah Snowcone]. |
| Search | Add | 67 | Das Buero | Design agency. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Lorenzo Partida | Mexican guitarist. Brother of [a=Javier Partida] and [a=Juan Partida]. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Αθηνά Μαργέλη | Athina Margeli | Visual artist from Greece. |
| Search | Add | 67 | ミュージック・ワンダーランド | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Brian Bourassa | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | 高場将美 | Masami Takaba. Japanese magazine editor, tango guitarist, liner notes author, and translator from Spanish and Portuguese. Born in 1941 in Hiroshima prefecture. Died on June 22, 2017. Founder of the Latin music magazine 「中南米音楽」. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Saeed Gilani | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Jean Eugen | Romanian designer for [l=Electrecord] during the '60s and up to the early '70s | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Заслужений Академічний Закарпатський Народний Хор | Founded September 25, 1945 in Uzhgorod. [b]Note:[/b] For the instrumental ensemble of the choir please use [a=Instrumental Ensemble Of The Transcarpathian Folk Chorus]. Leaders: [a=Петро Милославський] (1946–1954) [a1856587] (1954–1969) [a=Микола Попенко] (1969–1986) Орест Щербатий (1986–1992) Петро Сокач (1992–1997) Зеновій Корінець (1997–2002) Михайло Вігула (2002–2006) Наталія Петій-Потапчук (2006–) Orchestra Leaders - [a=Іштван Мартон] (1962–1963, 1969–1974) | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Hiro303 | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Michael Chin | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Tone Stražišar | Slovenian designer and photographer | |
| Search | Add | 67 | 3 Beat Label Management Ltd. | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Clémentine Vandenberghe | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Emerson Pinheiro | Emerson da Cruz Pinheiro | Emerson Pinheiro, stage name of Emerson da Cruz Pinheiro (Rio de Janeiro, June 13, 1974) is a singer, songwriter, music producer, arranger and Brazilian pastor. Former member of the band Quatro por Um, which he founded in 2002, and left in 2005. Also with two solo albums, Emerson Pinheiro is one of the main Brazilian Christian music producers in the Protestant milieu. The musician is married to the singer [a=Fernanda Brum], father of Isaac and Laura, and currently pastors on Profetizando às Nações Church, in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. |
| Search | Add | 67 | Борис Мандрус | Борис Яковлевич Мандрус | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Orchestra Tony Iglio | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Tadej Tozon | Slovenian designer | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Luiz Mocarzel | Producer and A&R director. | |
| Search | Add | 67 | Kent Hunter | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Orkest o.l.v. Coen van Orsouw | ||
| Search | Add | 67 | Mottla-Art | Matthias Auer | Austrian professional illustrator and designer. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Aubrey Powell Productions | Design studio and production company owned by [a=Aubrey Powell]. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Wriston Jones | Art director and designer, Atlanta Georgia. Was creative director at Motown Record Corporation, Inc., in Los Angeles, California, from January 1976 to September 1980; and assistant manager, technical personnel, for Filmways Pictures, Inc., in Beverly Hills, California, from September 1980 to November 1981. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | طوني حداد | Tony Haddad is a Lebanese sound engineer. For his studio use [l=استوديو طوني حداد] (Tony Haddad Studio] | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Der Kinderchor Vera Schink | German children's choir directed by [a1407574]. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Staffan Snitting | Staffan Snitting | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Malcolm Binding | Australian graphic designer who worked for the World Record Club in the 1960s. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Dan D'ascenzo | Daniel D'Ascenzo | Belgian producer & audio mastering and mixing engineer @ [l=leftright audio] Co_owner and founder at [l=RB Mastering] (Robert Babicz Mastering) 2014 - 2017. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Pioneer Orchestra | Orchestra associated with the Japanese record company, [l=Warner-Pioneer Corporation]. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Jean Beaulne | Canadian artist and manager born on June 19, 1942, in Montreal, known for being part of the group Les Baronets during the yé-yé wave in Quebec. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Massimo Capozzi | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Mateu Ponce | Mateu Ponce | A&R of the defunct spanish companies Max Music and Tempo Music, since 1998. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Retrofonik | Clif Hunter | Born and raised in Virginia, Clif Hunter came from a musical background from the very beginning. His grandfather, Walter Hagen, was an orchestral leader and sax player who, in the 1930’s and 40’s, toured the country with his orchestra, playing with jazz greats like Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Roy Rogers and Jack Wardlaw. Clif discovered the music of Grandmaster Flash at age 12 and was inspired to start remixing music. He honed his craft with turntables and tape decks. Other musical influences at the time included the Stars on Long Play albums and the music of Prince, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder. Later influences include Daft Punk, Infected Mushroom and Deadmau5. After high school, Clif spent time in the US Army before eventually moving to Central Florida. He continued remixing music until the early 2000’s when he shifted into creating his own electronic dance music. He created remixes for a local Orlando band Iron Cross and also did a remix and cover version of “Rhythm Rap Rock” by Count Coolout. The two went on to collaborate on a remix of Count Coolout’s comeback single “What’s Going On America” in 2005. In addition to releasing his own music under his professional name “Retrofonik”, Clif also creates and releases long form megamixes and music shows as a Select Artist on his channel at Mixcloud.com. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Tom Carolan | A&R executive. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Mossya | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Asenauer's | Photographer and publicity agency based in Verona, Italy. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Christian Caumon | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Alek Januszewski | Aleksander Januszewski | Polish musician and visual artist. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Little Marcy | Performed by Puppeteer, [a1525023]. Marcy is one of the first superstars of children's music selling at least 2 million albums (Exact number has never been disclosed) Besides music, Little Marcy also had a line of Books, Toys, TV Specials and other merchandise. She performed at sold out concerts, recorded albums for almost all the major Christian music labels at the time, and was even on the Top 10 best selling religious records of 1960. Tigner retired from performing in the 1990s and passed away on May 17, 2012. The Little Marcy Puppet was created by the same person who created the famed ventriloquist dummy, [a2719873] (Theodore Mack or the Legendary, Frank Marshall) | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Eugène Rakotoarivelo | Eugène Rakotoarivelo | ANV of [a3152739] |
| Search | Add | 66 | Юрий Файер | Юрий Фёдорович Файер | Юрий Файер (1890―1971) was a Soviet conductor. Also known as Yuri Fayer or Juri Faier. |
| Search | Add | 66 | ZenGlop | Andrew Kaiser | [a=Andrew kaiser (4)] AKA [a=ZenGlop] Compositions for Piano Mostly my own compositions. Solo piano, some with electronics.Modular: sonic structures recorded to scour the senses.Field Recordings: exploring the electromagnetic landscape' |
| Search | Add | 66 | Edwin Schneider | American pianist, May 20, 1874 - April 12, 1958. Best known as accompanist and partner of [a=John McCormack (2)] | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Manzano T | Spanish illustrator / designer. Most of his work on Zafiro label. [b]Signature on illustrations as "Manzano T", credited designer as Manzano".[/b] | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Garbie Project | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Techenie Design | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Stefan Tijs | Visual artist based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Works for [l57456] | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Smooth Denali | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Todd D. Smith | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Marek Sierocki | Marek Ryszard Sierocki | Born July 27, 1959 in Zielonka. Polish journalist, stage host, singer and accordionist. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Orchestra Balkanton | Famous bulgarian jazz-pop orchestra. Founded on 1961 as Septet „Sofia“, on September 15, 1963 became Orchestra Balkanton and in only few months had numerous recordings of bulgarian and foreign pop, jaz, dance music with bulgarian and foreign vocalists. | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Peckings Brothers | Chris and Denzil (aka Duke) are two of the sons of George 'Daddy Peckings' Price who worked closely with Coxsone Dodd before coming to the UK around 1961 and setting up a Studio One distribution operation based out of West London. Whist active in the record business before that the brothers formally started [l=Peckings Records] in 2004 | |
| Search | Add | 66 | John de Goey | John de Goey | Dutch Art Director and Designer. |
| Search | Add | 66 | Jacques Heere | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Mysarium | ||
| Search | Add | 66 | Normal Service | London based design agency credited for art direction and design Please also consider the corporate entity [l975683] when credited in association with an designer as in "Mike Ross / Normal Design" | |
| Search | Add | 66 | Coro de Cámara del Orfeón Donostiarra | Chamber choir of [a1169517]. Please, use capitals: Coro De Cámara Del Orfeón Donostiarra | |
| Search | Add | 66 | The Pride Of The '48 Band | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Yan Proefrock | Video director and editor specialised on live music shows for the French television. He has learned classical piano. Modular synthesizer enthusiast. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Ramón Checa | Ramón Checa Recio | Spanish bassist and guitarist active in punk, metal, grindcore bands. He is also a producer, technician. |
| Search | Add | 65 | KB&B | German Marketing Agency KB&B - The Kids Group Schellerdamm 16 21079 Hamburg KB&B Advertising GmbH & Co. KG An der Reitbahn 1 D-21218 Seevetal Deutschland | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Yrii Samoilove | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Nick Petavrides | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Alan Pajer | Alan Pajer | Czech photographer. Born July 12, 1948 in Děčín (former Czechoslovakia). Brother of [a=Otto Pajer]. See also [a=Alexandra Pajerová]. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Ansambl Mikija Mitrovića | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Banda De La Guardia Republicana | Banda De La Guardia Republicana Del Perú | The Republican Guard of Peru (now member of the National Police) was the Gendarmerie Corps whose mission was: to provide security to the headquarters buildings of public institutions and prisons, as well as monitoring national borders. Founded on August 7, 1919 |
| Search | Add | 65 | Krackmonster Ink. | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Jan Langosz | Italian songwriter, born on May 13, 1923 in Węgry, Opole, Poland, passed away in Bardolino, Verona in 2003. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Paweł Harmaciński | Polish musician, noise producer. Owner of the [l=Undergrinder Records Limited] label. More solo projects: Emberevo Kagylo, Childhood Betrerizer, ... Member of: Excluded, Inhuman Perverse Depravity, Subconscious Manipulation, Puercomalditonahual, ... | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Oldřich Pošmurný | Oldřich Pošmurný | Czech graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Crystal Sounds | Japanese session orchestra for CBS/Sony. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Syd Kreft | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Walt Monaghan | Bass player, singer from the UK | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Harding Braaten | Pianist and organist | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Оркестр Под Управлением Анатолия Бадхена | An unidentified orchestra conducted by [a1634117]. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Stephan Blachnik | Producer / Music Supervisor / Sound Studies contact: s.blachnik@gmail.com Owner / Founder [l=SUPERB.recordings] - now defunct - [l=Sonic Soundscape Lab] - now defunct - | |
| Search | Add | 65 | أشرف عبده | Dr. Ashraf Abdou is an Egyptian music arranger and a player of the keyboard. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Doomë Man | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Ondřej Tůma | Ondřej Tůma | Czech graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Link Design | Dutch Design company, founded in 1996. Located in Amsterdam. Workfields are a.o. design, cover-art, advertorial, webdesign and campaign strategy. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Candece Campbell | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Роза Иоффе | Роза Марковна Иоффе | 1907 — 1966 Radio director, editor and director of popular radio programs and radio plays |
| Search | Add | 65 | Studio Grafico Marco Cambieri | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Rodrigo Pereira Salvatierra | Self-taught Chilean artist. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | COOWAVE | Toy Model Pop from Tokyo, Japan. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Αντώνης Γιαννακόπουλος | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | George Buckett | English-born American illustrator (1939-?) | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Grim666 | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Dinoya | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | James McGearty | American bassist. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Mouat Nomad | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Javi NO | Javier González García | Javi NO es el proyecto en solitario de Javier García, músico y compositor valenciano que fue vocalista y miembro fundador del grupo [a=Antonomasia (2)] (1999–2015). Tras más de una década con la banda, inició su carrera en solitario en julio de 2016 con el single “Para no volver”, al que siguieron temas como “Copycat” y “Diana, canción para una princesa”. En enero de 2019 publicó su primer álbum, Subterráneo Tropical, una obra de pop electrónico con letras introspectivas. En 2021 colaboró con [a=Rosita Amores] en el single “Sensacional” y produjo para ella el tema “Del Alkazar al Molino”. Actualmente, Javi NO prepara un nuevo disco previsto para 2025. Además, se encuentra produciendo el primer álbum de la artista valenciana [a=Sonia de Arrg], conocida por su estilo provocador y su fusión de pop electrónico y erótico. También ha compuesto canciones para otros artistas como [a=Antonio El Gato], [a=Sonia Maremágnum] y [a=Spice Burguer]. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Concert Live | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Sam Bannister | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Sam Montel | Samuel John Montalbano | A producer, record company owner and concert promoter from 1958 through the early 1970s, Montalbano, (born February 8th 1937 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died February 10th 2021 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana), also operated a recording studio and music publishing, management and booking companies. In 1958, Montalbano launched Montel Records with the help of Mickey Montalbano, his older brother by a decade. He named three of his labels after his daughters Michelle ([l182662], [l628798]), Stephanie ([l942866]) and Debbie ([l1589656]). In addition to the two Dale & Grace hits, he produced regional favorites by Baton Rouge band John Fred and the Playboys (“Shirley”), New Orleans’ James “Sugar Boy” Crawford (“Danny Boy”) and recordings by Van Broussard, Luther Kent, the Boogie Kings, Lee Tillman, the Greek Fountains and future soul star Joe Tex. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Willie Hoskins | 1960s-1970s soul producer and label owner from Oakland, California. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Государственный Джаз-Оркестр СССР | Established in 1936 by a decision of the Committee on the Arts. Art director - [a=Матвей Блантер] (Matvei Blanter), musical director (main conductor) - [a=Виктор Кнушевицкий] (Viktor Knushevsky). In 1941 a large group of musicians during wartime tour was encircled and destroyed. After the war, the orchestra is not restored. Conductors: 1936-1940 [a=Виктор Кнушевицкий] (Viktor Knushevsky) 1940-1941 [a=Александр Варламов] (Alexander Varlamov) | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte | Nolan Moffitte | Engineer, Producer, Mixer |
| Search | Add | 65 | George Murder | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Calvin "Bubbles" Cameron | Jamaican trombonist and producer, he ran the [l4295] label. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Arturo Medellín | Visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Thure O. Åberg | Swedish art director. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Predrag Vrhovski | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Bobby Analog 173 | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Cheikh Boutaiba Saidi | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Gray Foy | New York artist & bon vivant (1923-2012). To supplement the limited income he received from his fine art pursuits, Foy was actively involved in designing and illustrating magazine features in Mademoiselle magazine, book jackets for numerous publishers, and album covers for Long-Playing Records for Columbia Masterworks and Epic. | |
| Search | Add | 65 | Leon Macey | Leon Macey | English musician. Co-founder of Mithras, where he performs guitar and drums, and as of 2016, he also handles vocals. Employed at Dreaming Studios. Cofounder of [l=Zero Tolerance Magazine]. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Shigeru Ueno | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | OrangeGuyProductions | Richard Steven Socop | Music Producer based out of The Greater Sacramento Area, first releasing music under the name [a=Rubix (12)] during 2017 on platforms like Soundcloud. Later changing his name to OrangeGuyProductions releasing music under the new name with variations like OGP. He is also known for being the founder of [l2599849], Independent Label based out Sacramento, CA. |
| Search | Add | 65 | Igor Niili | ||
| Search | Add | 65 | Green Assassin Dollar | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Bauernkapelle Sepp Kracher | Austrian [i]Volksmusik[/i] (folk music) ensemble led by [a4143662]. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Kouki Hanawa | 塙耕記 | Japanese expert who specializes in Jazz, especially known for numerous works of supervising, directing and producing faithful reissues. Born in August 1972. He joined [l618691] in 1997. He has served as a manager of Jazz specialty stores and a general manager and a leader of Jazz sales department of the company, while also producing numerous works for the company's production labels, [l42689] and [l103878]. In 2010 - 2014, he supervised [l1513760] and began to supervise a wide range of projects for major labels since then, including the series of [l713328]. In 2017, he founded his own label, [l1277692] under Disk Union Co., Ltd., and also continues to supervise for reissue series including [l1529184], [l1911233], [l739323], [l3607930], etc. In June 2022, after leaving Disk Union Co., Ltd., he established his own company, Judgment Entertainment Co., Ltd. (株式会社ジャッジメントエンターテインメント). In September 2022, he opened JUDGMENT! RECORDS in Nakano, Tokyo, a physical store mainly deals in used & vintage vinyl records in Jazz along with some selected Rock and Japanese items. In 2023, he launched the label, [l4289128]. |
| Search | Add | 64 | Sekret Chadow | Juanmy Rociana | Sekret Chadow, productor y DJ co-propietario de 13monkeys Records. Este artista representa el trabajo duro y la forma de evolución, inquietud innata que acompaña desde el momento en que despertó su afición por los sonidos electrónicos. Desde 1997 hasta el día de hoy, ha tenido la oportunidad de experimentar con diferentes estilos musicales llegando a posicionarse en altos puestos en las listas de ventas con su Aka Juanmy.R & Bosek. Es en 2019 cuando decide dar un giro a su carrera y lanza su primer álbum en vinilo "The Past Is Now" dentro del genero "Breakbeat" con su nuevo sello 13Monkeys Records. Desde entonces este artista se ha ido introduciendo en este mundo a pasos agigantados hasta llegar a posicionarse entre los 10 productores mas reconocidos del momento, marcando siempre su inconfundible estilo en cada pista. Se trata de una progresión muy fuerte en cuanto a música electrónica se refiere. Actualmente incluye la versatilidad a la hora de producir diferentes estilos musicales dentro de los ritmos rotos, desde el Breakbeat, Uk Garage, Electro o algunas pistas mas melódicas, siendo el Funky su arma definitiva y por la que se reconoce a este artista. || SEKRET CHADOW || Información y gestión: sekretchadow@13monkeysrecords.com Reserva: sekretchadow@13monkeysrecords.com Promociones: sekretchadow@gmail.com |
| Search | Add | 64 | DJ Shi'ite | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Ansambl Ilije Spasojevića | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | A. Basté | Spanish photographer related to [l=Discos Belter, S.A.] | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Felice Genta | Italian songwriter and conductor | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Eleanor Aller | American cellist, married to [a302675]. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Kev Spence | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Carlos Caliço | Producer / Label Manager / Owner. Born in Toronto, Canada. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Al Rickey | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Wayne Shuler | Edward Wayne Shuler, Jr. | Songwriter, producer, promoter, arranger and engineer Son of [a=Eddie Shuler] Born: 14 April 1936 in Waco, Texas, USA Died: 24 August 2017 in Madison, Tennessee, USA |
| Search | Add | 64 | Polizei Del Toro | Полизей, он же Polizei Del Toro - МС, битмэйкер, дизайнер, продюсер. В хип-хопе с 2001 года. Один из основателей проектов Духи Зовнi, Foolish Blend, Гвоздей Мало, Justa Flava, the Majestic. В 2003 году основал лэйбл [l345391] латающий дыры в дискографиях отечественных рэп-групп, выпускающий CD, бобины и кассеты. С 2011 года ушёл в соло. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Dechový Orchestr Gramofonových Závodů | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Clif Hunter | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Francesca Caldara | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Marlon "Pyrana" Cooke | Runs [l=Dé Javú Productions]. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Wyatt Raymond White | Wyatt White | Musician and visual artist from Southern California operating under the pseudonym [a=Wyhatt]. Founder of [l=Houseradio Records]. |
| Search | Add | 64 | Boško Vujačić | Guslar from Strug, Montenegro (April 9th, 1949-present). Won first place at Festival Guslara Kosovo Polje 1972, Zenica 1975, Beograd 1976, Titograd 1977, and Kragujevac 1977 and second place at Nikšić 1974. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Janis Nowacki | Producer and graphic designer from Berlin. Specialized in vinyl reissues and chasing down unreleased vintage music. Owner of [l=Private Records (2)] | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Orchester Simon Krapp | German entertainment orchestra directed by [a446102]. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Gerd Weiler | German visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Egon Ågaard | Egon Aagaard | Danish accordion player, b. July 25, 1941 in Copenhagen, died August 19, 1984. Egon Aagaard was a trained typographer, but already from the mid-1950s he was active in the young folk music environment in Copenhagen. Balkan music, especially Bulgarian, remained his great love, but he was a versatile musician. When the folk music wave hit Denmark in the early 1960s, Aagaard became one of the most sought-after studio musicians, and he accompanied most of the soloists of the period. For a period in the first part of the 1970's Aagaard was a member of the Danish balkan folk group [a11696819] and from 1972 a third of the [i]Balkan-trio[/i] ([a2265039]). Aagaard can be heard on a large number of recordings with, for example, [a707372], [a606202], [a3028936], [a603072], [a1398189], and [a316077]. He participated on [m=186135], for example. Aagaard also appeared in films - and in more episodes of the TV series "Matador" (he was the accordion player at Agnes and 'Røde's wedding party, for example). Aagaard also wrote music for theater and film, and he was a sought-after accordion teacher until his death in 1984. |
| Search | Add | 64 | Åke Jacobsson | Record sleeve designer | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Bladcvlt | Tino Seibt | Dungeon Synth/Black Ambient/Neoclassical Project formed 2019. |
| Search | Add | 64 | Joakim Åström | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Bee Graphics | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Clive Crawley | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Студия "Другие" | Студия..другие.. | Design studio was founded in 2000 For company please use [l816387]. |
| Search | Add | 64 | Harmónia Vokál | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Conrad Computer Graphic Design | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Fuku.org | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Владимир Песня | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Cesare Benvenuti | Italian record producer and artist manager. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Studio Bink | Design studio based in Den Haag, Netherlands (The Hague, Holland). Owned by [a3195330] | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Buzz Hawkins | Billy Henshall | Brother of Ronnie Henshall (2) |
| Search | Add | 64 | Takeni Powers | ||
| Search | Add | 64 | Per Spjøtvold | Norwegian vocalist, keyboardist and visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Анатолiй Авдiєвський | Анато́лій Тимофі́йович Авдіє́вський | Anatoly Avdeyevsky was an Ukrainian choir conductor, composer, teacher. (August 16, 1933, Fyodvar village, Aleksandrovsky district, Kirovograd region, Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic - March 24, 2016, Kyiv, Ukraine) |
| Search | Add | 64 | 高橋道彦 | Michihiko Takahashi. Japanese music writer, specializing in soul and funk. | |
| Search | Add | 64 | Chō Tokimeki Sendenbu | 超ときめき♡宣伝部 | Japanese girl idol group formed in 2015 |
| Search | Add | 63 | Musikkorps Des III. Bataillons Des 9. Preußischen Infanterie Regiments, Spandau | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Francesco Goats | Punk graphics | |
| Search | Add | 63 | L'Orchestre De Jacques Météhen | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Walhalla Artforce | Graphic and promotional agency located in Bern (Berne), Switzerland. Founded on 30.06.1997 and liquidated on 10.07.2006. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Ansambl Antuša Gabrića | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Rommulo | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | La Vera Romagna | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Zoran Vlajić | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Alan Lesyk | Alan Lesyk | Slovak illustrator. Author of the [a=Elán] logo. |
| Search | Add | 63 | 23rd Peter | Peter Schmelzle | Singer in punk rock band [a5226629] from 1985 to mid 90s, founder of [a5225977] art collective in 1989, played electronic instruments and vocals in experimental band [a5229745] in early 90s, co-founder of [a5226421] art collective in mid 90s, solo musician with electronic music since mid 90s. founder of label [l1057649], that published cassettes already in the 1980s and turned to CDr releases in 1999. |
| Search | Add | 63 | PAF International | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Arthur Mogilevsky | Arthur Mogilevsky founder of the project Dispersive Light, ВОЛОК, KESAR, RES. Founder of VOLOK Records and Red Engineering Production labels. Vocalist for Mozergush and Decadence Degree. Founder of the Religion Of Beggars project. Musician, vocalist and songwriter. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Professor Chaos | Credited for artwork. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Enrique Iriarte | Enrique Iriarte | Eusebio Enrique Iriarte, best known as Culebra Iriarte, was born on january 24, 1947, in Maiquetía, Vargas state, Venezuela. Iriarte worked as pianist and arranger with Federico y su Combo, Oscar D'León y su Salsa Mayor, and later Iriarte founded his own project: Culebra Iriarte and his orchestra. |
| Search | Add | 63 | Jil Boy | Miguel Ángel Baladé González | DJ & Producer from Spain |
| Search | Add | 63 | Wayne Stierle | Founder of [l377351] , his first label, which he started while still in high school in 1961 as well as [l938644] and a successful direct mail record business [l637186]. He wore many hats from record producer on his labels to a manager at Relic Rack, Inc. in Hackensack, NJ. (1968-1969). In 1973-1974, he was listed as an A&R Director and the Research & Creative Director for [l670991]. WAYNE STIERLE, best known for being the first person to put Rock n' Roll on TV as a direct-response item, was the creator of Candlelite Records and Candlelite Music. (Direct-Responce being where phone calls are placed to order an item "not sold in stores"). The fast edits and short clips, and dramatic writing and audio/video editing by Wayne, pre-dated MTV by over seven years, and contributed to what became the basic MTV style. Cub Coda, the writer of "Smokin' In The Boys Room", called Wayne, "The Father Of MTV". Wayne worked with many artists through these years, including among others, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tony Williams the lead singer of The Platters, Bobby Darin,Fats Domino,Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, The Beach Boys, Dick Clark, Dick Jacobs,Jerry Wexler, and more. Wayne wrote 9 liner notes for Elvis Presley, which is more than any writer in history. (Elvis' favorite late-night commercials were The Candlelite spots produced by Wayne). The style, and the actual words from these ground-breaking commercials are still being used every day in the selling of music on television. In late 1959, and into 1960 and 1961, Wayne was involved in re-releasing records that had failed in the latter 50's. Some of these records became so popular that they were regarded as "new" records, and actually becames early "sixties" hits. These records include, among others, "There's A Moon Out Tonight", "Baby Oh Baby", "Rip Van Winkle", and "Rama Lama Ding Dong". Wayne produced the "oldies" radio show hit that inspired the "oldies" only radio stations, that first sprang up in the seventies. The show that started the trend was a major hit in New York City. Wayne was the first person to release a commercial album series using the word "Doo-Wop", which was not a known word or term at the time. Wayne was one of the creators of Acapella. It all happened as follows: Along with Donn Fileti, Wayne discovered unreleased master recordings that were to be purchased on behalf of three people, that included Donn, Wayne, and industry vet Leo Rogers. When Leo backed out of the deal, it was taken to "Slim" at Times Records, who made the purchase. Donn left the area, and Wayne continued on, eventually owning a few of the masters from the huge tape and demo findings. These tapes included practice tapes by the great Connecticut group, The Nutmegs. Like many practice tapes, these recordings were done without paying a band, as simple showcases for either the song, or for an arranger to listen to and thereby write an arrangement for a band or small combo. These recordings were done without music, and not planned for release whatsoever. Prompted by Wayne, "Slim" decided to release The Nutmegs recordings, although he had offered to give them to Wayne in return for his various work with Times Records. ("Slim" was not very impressed with The Nutmegs, and Wayne taught him the historical value of the group that had been so important in 1955 with "Story Untold"). "Slim" felt the recordings that had no musical background needed to be highlighted as such, in part to make sure they weren't returned by customers, and in part to show the difference they represented compared to "normal" vocal group recordings. They spent weeks kicking the ideas around, with Wayne voting for various names such as "Subway Sounds", and others. Finally "Slim", who wanted to press the records, opened a dictionary and found a' capella, the "high class" term used for operatic type music done without background. It was decided that if this was what it was going to be, then it would be changed to a word that didn't even exist: Acapella. And so, the word and the style was born, and the label company was called with the copy for the first releases. This was the beginning of "Acapella", and the start of this word meaning "rock n' roll or r&b vocal groups". (As Wayne likes to point out, the first releases were put in the Italian section of many record stores, who assumed they were foreign records.). ".....we started something that we didn't intend to start....and I still think the name is wrong........but it's way too late to do anything about it..........". Wayne produced, wrote, and did the music and vocal on the only Elvis "tribute" record to be approved of by Elvis and Vernon Presley - [r14389599]. First released in 1969, and re-done in 1973, this release on which Wayne is billed as "The Phantom Of Rock", was well received, especially in Europe. (When Elvis passed away, Wayne refused all requests to re-release it, not wanting to exploit the sadness and loss. As of mid-2005, it still remains on the shelf). In the early sixties, Wayne produced a radio show that was the first rock n' roll show ever on FM Radio, and almost gives a new meaning to "underground radio"! (It was so early in FM, that the rock n' roll portion of the public did not know what FM Radio was!). Imagine a time where rock n' roll was not on FM! That was the 50's and early to mid-60's. Wayne was dedicated to preserving real rock n' roll. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Charles Prowl | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Albion London Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Noise Divinorum Proyect | Noise Divinorum Proyect, es el resultado al crear música de manera instantánea bajo efectos de estupefacientes tanto legales como no admitidos por la ley, normalmente se invita a un tercer miembro a inmiscuirse y experimentar con alguno de los instrumentos presentes para así plasmar la experiencia y la afinidad que se logre junto a los integrantes de cabecera en un nuevo y estimulante disco... | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Saul Lambert | American painter & illustrator (1928-2009) | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Joseph Kuhn | Joseph Francis Kuhn | American symphonic composer, arranger and conductor (December 24, 1924 - March 10, 1962) Worked mainly for Miller International and other budget companies. |
| Search | Add | 63 | Warren Lanier | Warren Lanier, Sr. | American booking agent, promotional manager, writer and publisher. CEO/President at Lanier Media Services/Publisher of "The Lanier Report". Former owner of [a7391419]. |
| Search | Add | 63 | Mattens U | Belgian designer | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Phantom Industries | Design company that artists such as [a2081881] and [a93979] have worked with. For company credits please see [l=Phantom Industries]. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Elliot Sachs | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Uncle Jim O'Neal | Songwriter, producer and owner of [l230077] | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Graph-X | Graph-X, Antwerp, Belgium | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Fabian Ritter | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Carl Auge | Carl Thomas Auge | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Hermann Lott | Swiss clarinetist and composer, as well as accordionist and violinist. 1904-1992 | |
| Search | Add | 63 | The Zonders | The Zonders was a German artist duo & t-shirt label founded by graphic designers Dieter Dunkel & Wolfgang 3000 ([a=Falk Klemm]). The duo was inspired by several musical genres and originated from a band called ZONDERSTEIN. When they sought to add a visual component to their music, the Zonders were formed. Their visuals are distinguishable by a mix of surrealism & 80's retro futurism, combining photographs collages and brushes, in a style not dissimilar to designer studio [a=La Boca]. The duo made t-shirts designs & visuals for a lot of electronic artists including [a=Play Paul] (Paul de Homem-Christo, brother of Guy-Manuel of Daft Punk), Autralian indie electro rock band [a=The Dirty Secrets], as well as most of the early synthwave groups/projects like the [a=Valerie (2)] Collective (most of the visuals of Valerie Records releases), [a=College] (David Grellier), [a=Minitel Rose], [a=Anoraak], [a=Maethelvin], [a=The Outrunners], [a=Electric Youth], Stephen Falken, Keenhouse, Das Mörtal. Their evocative retro visuals played an integral part in the rise of synthwave (which led to it's democratization/mainstream exposure with the release of Nicolas Winding Refn's film "Drive" in 2011). | |
| Search | Add | 63 | ชาญชัย บัวบังศร | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | The Burma Shave Construction Co. | Matthew D. Bayfield | Professional alias of Matthew Bayfield, an artist, film director and graphic designer based in Great Yarmouth (by way of Leyton). Owner of the [l1115763] label, among, perhaps, other endeavours... |
| Search | Add | 63 | Lena Silva | Helena Gomes Silva | Portuguese popular music singer who, along with her husband [a=José Crispim], formed the duo [a=Ele e Ela]. Lena Silva is the mother of [a6457635] and [a15568569]. |
| Search | Add | 63 | René Gosvig | Former managing director at [l=Mørks Musikforlag]. During the 1960's and 1970's, he was responsible for signing acts such as [a=Sebastian (5)], [a=Peter Belli], [a=Lions (4)], and [a=Teenmakers] to the Danish division of label [l=Triola]. Owner of the [l1279704] label and the artist [a210320] related to the label is likely an alias of his. | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Mente-Atada | Harsh noise/experimental project from Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
| Search | Add | 63 | Marvin Tabolsky | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | AQ Graphics, Inc. | AQ Graphics Incorporated | Art direction, graphic design. Previous President/CEO: [a=Hemu Aggarwal]. (845) 634-1980 178 N Broadway Nyack, NY 10960 |
| Search | Add | 63 | Коста Колев | Bulgarian composer, performer, conductor, arranger and accordionist (June 2, 1921 in Korten - August 3, 2010 in Sofia) | |
| Search | Add | 63 | عهدیه | عهدیه بدیعی | Ahdieh was an Iranian singer. |
| Search | Add | 63 | EvilSound | Eduardo Carbonell González | Eduardo, also known as EvilSound, is a music producer, deejay, sound engineer, label owner, events promoter and music reviewer from Córdoba (Spain). |
| Search | Add | 63 | Lo Chi Wai | ||
| Search | Add | 63 | Travis Huisman | music engineer, mixer and producer, born May 6, 1985 in Iowa. Works out of [l=Catamount Recording] in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Awards: Billboard Blues Album #10 - Avey Grouws Band "The Devil May Care" Billboard World Album #15 - Kiran Ahluwalia "Kiran Ahluwalia" | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Macedonian Mysterio | Lacquer cutting engineer for [l178173] since 2021 — based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Identified by the runout hand-etching: [b][i]/ \ / \☆[/i][/b] or [b][i]/ \ / \[/i][/b] or ☆ Since this is a series of symbols denoting an 'M' with a star (sometimes without a star), please don't add it as an Artist Name Variation (ANV). Simply add [i]/ \ / \☆[/i] to the Lacquer Cut By role descriptor in square brackets. e.g. [b]Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching / \ / \☆][/b] — Macedonian Mysterio . | |
| Search | Add | 62 | LUCKYKAT | David Lowe | British-born producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, residing in Denver, Colorado. Creator of the High Contrast genre. |
| Search | Add | 62 | El Ghalia | Yamina Zoubri | [a=El Ghalia] (in Arabic: الغالية), real name Yamina Zoubri, born June 22, 1944 in Sétif, Algeria, is an Algerian singer. She was married to [a=Salah Sadaoui] (صالح السعداوي). She began her artistic career in 1963, and was a leading performer in the Sétif musical style. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Renata Lukman | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Music Cruncher | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Phillip A. Khumalo | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Мария Бабаева | Мария Бабаева | Maria Babaeva is the author of annotations for releases of the [l15486] label. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Angiaky | Antonio Verde | Italian producer. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Шамиль Кашешов | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Phantasyman | Steffan Todorović | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Euter4 | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | 西村雅人 | Masato Nishimura. Runs the Japanese label [l=BSMF Records] and is also credited with liner notes. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Irene Perkins | Irene Virginia Perkins | Soul songwriter - producer Wife of the late [a=Al Perkins (2)] |
| Search | Add | 62 | Mario Turiaux | Illustrator from Aachen, Germany Co-owner of [l83970] | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Julien Bonicel | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | musique moléculaire | Musique Moleculaire is an experimental music project based in Montreal. The music is polished, with long pieces that have a minimalistic approach, little progression and no surprises. Related to [l=Musique Moléculaire Label]. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Super Quiet | Marco Heinzmann | Freelance Grafic Designer info@superquiet.de |
| Search | Add | 62 | Arthur Wragg | Arthur Wragg (3 January 1903 – 17 August 1976) was a British illustrator. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | ehquestionmark.com | Vasim Bhatti | Is a UK-based artist collective united by a “DIY ethos” and a “passion for letter funk”. Well known for providing jaw-dropping sleeves for Warp's hip-hop imprint Lex records, they blame “audio love” and a “respect for music packaging as an art form” for inspiring their career choice. “The actual music has to be worthy of the time and effort gone into its façade, or else it's just a faecal polishing job. Financial circumstances often sway this. There are only a few talented musicians - they either have their mates working on the packaging or take it upon their, often deluded, selves to do it. The coupling of a decent piece of music with a polished sleeve makes a well crafted product, something to be treasured.” |
| Search | Add | 62 | Opwekking | This evangelical foundation was established in 1960. Opwekking is an interdenominational organization that is actively involved in preaching the gospel and equipping Christians through reading, song (through cd's and songs in church) and organizing conferences. Over the years, the Opwekking has become a household name in Christian Netherlands. Until 2021, a new series of Opwekking Songs was released every year during the Pentecost Conference. In April 2021 Opwekking announced releasing a smaller selection of new songs at least three times a year. With this new change of concept Opwekking wants to keep relevant and remain current and contemporary for churches. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Andre Person | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Mirtha Perez | Mirtha Magaly Pérez Rojas | Venezuelan singer and actress, born in Caracas on July 7, 1945. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Бениамин Морозов | Бениамин Фёдорович Морозов | Beniamin Fyodorovich Morozov is a Russian cellist. Member of the [a=Taneyev Quartet]. Husband of [a2799365]. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Инструментальный Ансамбль п/у И. Кондакова | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | NORMA Gruppen | Design company from Hovås, Sweden | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Arsaphes Prod | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Orchester Der Städtischen Oper Berlin | German Orchestra of the Berlin Municipal Opera based in Berlin-Charlottenburg (West Berlin). It existed under this name between 1925 and 1961 and was later renamed to [a841431]. For releases between 1912 and 1925, please use [a730131]. For releases after 1961, please use [a841431]. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Kyle Niland | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Francisco Holzmann | Francisco Holzmann | Independent Mastering Engineer based Santiago de Chile. francisco@holzmasters.com |
| Search | Add | 62 | Δημήτρης Βάλλης | Δημήτρης Τρουπής | Greek folk music vocalist and former metal drummer. Born in 1967 in Athens. He drummed for the "nuclear metal" band [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1422375-Vomit-6]Vomit[/url] from 1985 to 1991. After Vomit disbanded, he began to write and sing Greek folk songs. Until 2001, he participated in Gospel music groups, where he was a key performer. He also participated as a singer in the music group Firdin-Migdin, with which he performed rembetika and folk songs in music stages and taverns. He's the son of [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/13832278-Λένα-Βάλλη]Λένα Βάλλη[/url]. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Hans Kittelmann | Engineer | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Edmondo De Vecchi | The cav. Emilio de Vecchi of San Michele Extra (Verona) last of an old lineage of builders of "Piani a cilindro (pianole)"and his "cilindri chiodati" | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Brian Van Der Pol | Visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 62 | Audiorider | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Zoran Redžić | Zoran Redžić | Bass player, Zoran was member of 'Čičci' and 'Bijelo Dugme'. Brother of [a=Fadil Redžić] |
| Search | Add | 62 | Umberto Lega | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Paul Molinar | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Imre Zsoldos | Zsoldos Imre | Born: March 26, 1919, Budapest, Hungary Died: August 25, 1985 Hungarian soloist trumpeter and conductor. He learnt to play the trumpet having private lessons from 1938 to 1941. His career started in the 50's performing in popular night clubs (e.g. Moulin Rouge in Budapest). He had been the colleague of the Hungarian Radio from 1948, later the conductor and soloist of the [a=Magyar Rádió Tánczenekara] (in English: Hungarian Radio Dance Orchestra). He was the founder of [a=Stúdió 11] in 1963. His wife, [a=Sárosi Katalin] was a pop singer in the 60's. Their son, [a=Zsoldos Gábor], continued the musician career of his parents. The trumpeter of soul died in a car accident. |
| Search | Add | 62 | Bernice Summerfield | ||
| Search | Add | 62 | Super Grup Electrecord | Super Grup Electrecord was romanian ensemble conducted by [a775079] - tenor saxophonist and renowned jazzmen. The band included severeal members during the thime: [a1098942] - 12 string guitar, moog synthesizer [a986089] - guitar [a978575] - bass [a1469339] - trumpet [a1002043] - trombone and harmonica [a2074574] - harmonica (founding member of [a2635161] - passed by Andantino, [a930088], [a1439066], [a1098943], [a1419822], [a751538], etc.) For vocal part, Super Grup Electrecord colaborated with many known romanian singers. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Oscar Paolillo | Credited for design | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Martin Hanford | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Dzondria LaISAC | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Jo Hillier | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Thomas Birr-Tsurkan | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Leon Campadelli | Leon R Campadelli | Leon spent some 27 years with Philips Records/Phonogram, joining as a salesman in 1959. During the 1970-1980s, he was responsible for re-issuing and compiling recordings from the catalogue and released more than 100 albums as marketing co-ordinator. Affectionately known as Leon Camp-it-up-daily. A fine alto sax player, he was highly respected at Phonogram Records. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Three King$ | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Soichiro Tanaka | 田中宗一郎 | Japanese music journalist, editor, and DJ. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Zbigniew Retkowski | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh | Chandra Mohan Jain | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Uwe Tessnow | Former A&R manager of [l=TELDEC] and [l=Kinney Music GmbH]. Founded [l=Line Records] in 1979. Owner of [l=Line Music GmbH]. Lives in Hamburg, Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Valdaufinka | Czech brass orchestra, founded and led by [a=Adolf Školka]. The orchestra name honours the conductor, composer and arranger [a=Karel Valdauf]. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Lorenzo Carnegie | Saxophone player | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Phonogram Art | Designers | |
| Search | Add | 61 | John Sparkz | Mixing and mastering engineer from New Jersey with a Master Certificate from Berklee College of Music and two Avid Pro Tools Certificates. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Greg McCarty | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Zespół Instrumentalny Bogusława Klimczuka | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Leopoldo C. Carbajal | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Ode Visuals | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Adam Medford | Adam Medford | Adam Medford is an American artist/musician. He has been a part of various musical and art projects since 2005, including Festercyst, Black Pathology, and most recently Condolences. Adam is a native to Phoenix, AZ, but now resides in Chicago, IL. |
| Search | Add | 61 | 정민섭 | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Miguel Cidras | Miguel Angel Cidras Vivas | Uruguayan pianist, conductor, arranger, composer and producer based in Brazil. He was the leader of The [a14072]. Born: Montevidéu, Uruguay, 1937 or 1938. Died: São Paulo/SP, Brazil, March 20, 2008. |
| Search | Add | 61 | John D'Emilio | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Алексей Кракин | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Max Binski | Bruno Santos | Portuguese graphic artist based in Berlin, Germany. Curator and creative director of [l=Pluie/Noir Recordings] & [l=Climat] |
| Search | Add | 61 | Zombo Wankspark | Marco Zombo | Australian punk/hardcore bassist and vocalist. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Orchestre Robert Chauvigny | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Globe Propaganda | Design company founded by [a1829422], use [a1829422] or Globe Propaganda as mentioned on release For company credit please use [l972814] | |
| Search | Add | 61 | M. G. Ranganekar | मोतीराम गजानन रांगणेकर | Motiram Gajanan Rangnekar (M. G. Rangnekar) (Devanagari: मोतीराम गजानन रांगणेकर) (10 April 1907 – 1 February 1995) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1982) for his playwriting. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Claude Gorial | Claudio Gloria | Designer entered into music industry' world creating logos for Monkey, [l=Delirium Records] and [l=Banana Records], labels by [a=Giancarlo Meo] and [a=Claudio Simonetti] and making the sleeves for their artists [a=David Zed], [a=Easy Going], [a=Vivien Vee]. Then he worked for many indipendent labels as [l=Smash One Music] by [a=Pino Toma] (artist [a=Michael Heart]), [l=Best Record] doing [a=Traks]'s logo and sleeves. Always for the labels of [a=Claudio Casalini] the [l=Jumbo Records]' logo and the seemingly simplest of [l=S.P.Q.R.] (standing for [i]Sound Production Quality Records[/i]). For the latter is reminiscent of the cover of [a=Moses (2)] [i]Our Revolution/We Just[/i] also adopted by the foreign labels licensees of this successful Italo-Disco track. There are other hundreds of covers and labels produced by this designer Including [i]Prometeo[/i] by [a=Renato Zero], [i]Extranei[/i] by [a=Claudio Lolli], that for the [a=Dario Argento]'s movie [i]Demoni[/i]. A strong effect also made the drawing on the cover of [i]Fear[/i], the second album by [a=Easy Going]. Claudio has created also experimental covers of different sizes, as those of the three Multimix of [l=Biba Records], to be opened as boxes of cakes bought in the bakery. Finally, this artist in the years 70/80 designed the original course for the TV show [i]Il Pranzo E' Servito (The Lunch Is Served)[/i] . |
| Search | Add | 61 | Robin Netcher | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Alteau | French vocalist and visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Рейсан Магомедкеримов | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Mario Campbell | Dancehall - reggae producer | |
| Search | Add | 61 | White Swan Band | 白天鵝樂隊 | White Swan Band, 白天鵝樂隊, The White Swan or The Swans |
| Search | Add | 61 | Mel Cheren | Melvin Cheren | Former Financial Backer of the [i]Paradise Garage[/i], C.E.O. of [l=West End Records], Trendsetter, Owner of [i]Colonial House Inn[/i], Founder and President [i]24 Hours For Life Foundation[/i], Philanthropist, Painter. Born January 21, 1933 in Everett, Massachusetts and raised in Revere - Died December 07, 2007 C.E. Mel Cheren began his career in the music business in 1959 at ABC-Paramount Records ([l=ABC Records]) where he eventually became head of the label's production department. When the company moved operations to Los Angeles in 1970, Cheren left to become head of production for [l=Scepter] Records where he forged new territory: forming an early record pool ([a=David Mancuso], [a=Vince Aletti] and [a=Steve D'Aquisto] inititated the very first one) and the first to release instrumental mixes on 12" B-sides… When [l=Scepter] closed in 1976, Mel co-founded [l=West End Records] and soon after signed [a=Karen Young], whose single "Hot Shot" sold 800,000 copies making it one of the biggest selling 12" in history. Though respected for his record label, Cheren was loved by many for making possible one of the world's most revered nightclubs: [i]Paradise Garage[/i]. He was the financial backer for the club which was owned and operated by his former partner, [a=Michael Brody]. Cheren's relationship with the club's influential DJ [a=Larry Levan] blossomed, resulting in some of the most memorable records to come out of the late 1970's and early 1980's. Cheren was a very dedicated AIDS awareness activists in the US, in 1982 he became very actively involved with the [i]Gay Men's Health Crisis[/i] (GMHC). Cheren's philanthropic efforts remained an integral part of his life and in 1987 he formed [i]24 Hours For Life[/i], a not-for-profit organization of media and music professionals which produced fundraising events for AIDS relief and education. Cheren is also an accomplished painter. His art works has been featured on ten different album covers (including [a=John Lee Hooker]'s "Urban Blues" and [a=Sonny Rollins]'s "[r=1061542]"), five of these were nominated for Grammy Awards. Other paintings, many lit by black lights to bring out the fluorescent paint, lined the halls of his B&B, which remains open. All profits from his paintings goes to charity. Revived [l=Garage Records] in 1995. Summer 2000 saw the release of Cheren's autobiographycal book "[i]Keep On Dancin' (My Life and The Paradise Garage)[/i]". In the book's prologue, he wrote, "This is a story of my gay generation, the world we built, and the world we lost.". In 2007, "[i][url=http://www.thegodfatherofdiscodoc.com/]The Godfather of Disco[/url][/i]" a documentary film adaptated from the above autobiographic book recount, through a series of interviews with keys figures of the dance music community, Cheren's extraordinary life story. The film was first screened at the 25th [i]Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival[/i], where it took home the 2007 Emerging Filmmaker Award. Mel Cheren died of AIDS complications. |
| Search | Add | 61 | 北山幹雄 | 北山 幹雄 / Mikio Kitayama | Mikio Kitayama. TBS radio director. Credited with liner notes on Japanese releases. |
| Search | Add | 61 | J. Ignacio Barea | Spanish designer working for [l=Fonogram, S.A.], sometimes along with [a2230428]. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Abdul Haqq Islam | Producer, songwriter, engineer, founded [l=University Records (7)]/[l=University Music Entertainment] | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Brano Likić | Bosnian music producer, composer and musician born January 23, 1954 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herz. Founder and leader of 'Rezonansa'. Also member of 'Formula 4'. Known as one of the pioneers of Sarajevo pop-rock school movement, since many of relevant pop-rock albums of Sarajevo bands have been recorded in his [l=Blap Studio]. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Vlanze Graphics | Martin Wegerich | German graphic-designer from Dortmund. [b]Vlanze Graphics since MMXII[/b] "I create visual propaganda for the movement." Mail: vlanzegraphics@protonmail.com |
| Search | Add | 61 | حلمي بكر | حلمي بكر | Hilmi Bakr (b. 06 December 1937 ; d. 01 March 2024 (aged 86 years)) was an Egyptian composer born in Cairo. His name can also be transliterated as Helmy Bakr, Helmi Bakr, and Hilmy Bakr. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Николай Василькин | Николай Алексеевич Василькин | Nikolai Vasilkin is a Soviet and Russian photographer and painter. He was born in 1947 in the family of a photographer and began taking photographs at the age of 7. Since 1968, after graduating from the Tashkent Art School, he worked as an art editor and industrial graphic artist. Often published in republican publications. He published several books, albums “Tashkent”, “Karakalpakstan”, “Samarkand”, “Khiva”, a large number of guidebooks and postcards. In 1986, the book “Photography for Beginners” was published and sold a million copies. Since 1990 he has lived in the city of Ulyanovsk. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Glen Pearce | South African engineer. Has worked at [l=EMI Studios, Johannesburg]. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Kristian Nowak | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Norbert Jobst | Designer & Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Sebastian Dittmann | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Ländlerkapelle Geisser | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Spacefunk Dub | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Alan S. Tofighi | Alan S. Tofighi is an interdisciplinary artist from Valencia California whose work in the field of the composer/performer lies within an interest in free improvisation, concepts of collaboration, analog/electronic processes, and histories of audio culture/technology. Conceptualization, research, psychoacoustics, extended techniques, interaction, and listening techniques are often used to facilitate said works. Tofighi co-founded and maintained the [l=Nouroboros Industrial Concern] Imprint with [a=Nouroboros] from 2007-2017, and managed the [a=NASA Space Universe] from 2011-2016. As of 2017 Tofighi began operating the [l= Flat Ledge] Imprint. Tofighi is also known for the cycle of works called the "Critical Bands" which zero in on aspects of avant-garde and popular music subcultures and the spaces that exist on the fringes of composition, and performance art. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Hans Perkhofer | Austrian songwriter and engineer | |
| Search | Add | 61 | George Okamoto | George T. Okamoto | American graphic designer & illustrator based in Chicago (1924-2013). With his partner, Ray London, he first formed the [l1015446], and later went into business on his own, creating Studio O. During his 40 year career, his album art earned him three Grammy nominations. |
| Search | Add | 61 | Baldo Gallego | Baldo Gallego | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Ayrton Drake | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Ekiwojjolo | Ekiwojjolo was founded in 2010 by Śrī Yushin Kurikkala aka Benil Steimer. The music is inspired by kraut, psychedelia, avantgarde, industrial and spräck. Ekiwojjolo sounds musically in two ways. Studio recordings are often oriental and in the 70's Berlin school. While live recordings are monotonous and heavy and often with a lot of audio feedbacks. | |
| Search | Add | 61 | Orchester Andy Novello | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Mzzn Studio | ||
| Search | Add | 61 | Борис Вепринцев | Борис Николаевич Вепринцев (Boris Nikolaevich Veprintsev) | Soviet Russian biophysicist, known for his field recordings of bird voices. April 4, 1928 - April 11, 1990 |
| Search | Add | 60 | Studio Gatti | Design studio founded by [a2142196] in Madrid in 1985. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Marcos Lizama | Mexican musician and conductor. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Ilario Drago | Ilario Drago | Italian dance music producer and label owner. He is the founder of [l=Ego Music]. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Tim de Wolf | Tim de Wolf | Dutch music historian and discographer. Runs a bureau for audio-archeology. Former conservator of the Fonographic Museum Hilversum (2000-2002) and advisor to the [a6446164] (1999-2001). Author of "Discography of Music from the Netherlands Antilles & Aruba, including a history of the local recording studios" (1999). Also worked as mastering and cutting engineer at [l284705] (1994-1998), his work can be recognized by "HCT" etched in the runouts. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Grupa Borisa Bizetića | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Mørk Katastrofe | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Darius Doddridge | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Jan Turnovský | Jan Turnovský | Czech graphic designer. In the 1960s he was responsible for many [l=Supraphon] cover designs produced for the PZO [l=Artia] company. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Claudio Valle | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Gigi Fajardo | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | 金子貞男 | 金子貞男 (Sadao Kaneko) | Japanese producer of Radio JOQR (文化放送 Bunka Hōsō). He also wrote liner notes in the 60s. |
| Search | Add | 60 | คำเกิ่ง ทองจันทร์ | Kamgerng Tongchand | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Anne Ackerman Robinson | Anne Ackerman Robinson née Anne Robinson | Anne Ackerman Robinson is the co-founder of [l=Windham Hill Records] together with her husband, [a=William Ackerman]. Initially Ackerman cut a record with money borrowed from friends and Anne Robinson, a bookstore owner at the time, distributed them. They worked at it part time for four years and then made the young record company a full time career. They also eventually got married and later were divorced. Ackerman Robinson did most of the design work for the early Windham Hill Records releases. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Dominic Cangelosi | Organist specialized in playing organ music for Roller Rinks. Current owner of [l=Rinx Records] and roller rink "Moonlight Rollerway, Glendale, CA". | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Thorsten Thormann | Consultant for [l=High Roller Records]. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Gardel - Razzano | Duo consisting of Carlos Gardel and José Razzano formed in 1911. The duo lasted until 1925, though in actuality by 1920 Gardel became a solo artist with the "Gardel - Razzano" name still appearing on the labels. By 1925 the duo was dissolved, with Razzano acting as Gardel's manager. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Anne Streer | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Rosemary Davis | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Maurizio Cercola | Credited as designer | |
| Search | Add | 60 | José Paulo Soares | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | รังสิมันต์ | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Christian Blomenkemper | German designer, owner of the Pixeldealer design agency, founded in 2000. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Dragan Tašković | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Contra Maerorem | Contact: 541813@protonmail.com | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Designppk | French design company. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Cardenales Del Exito | Venezuelan musical band formed in 1962 and is one of the greatest Gaita style performers. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Digitechmedia.co.uk | Digitech Media | Graphic design & web studio run by Oliver Brown. Phone: +44 (0)7545 256 189 Email: info@digitechmedia.co.uk |
| Search | Add | 60 | Bernard Cumberbatch | Bass player | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Art D. Rekshun | A cleverly named artist/designer and "Art Director" for Rhino Records. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | XBF3 | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Nory Compère | Nory Compère (1924 – 196?) can be considered the unofficial art director of the Hot Club de Belgique. He graced a lot of the Club’s concert programs with very remarkable and modernist illustrations. A lover of jazz and an amateur musician himself, he was a member of the Hot Club of Molenbeek, where he performed during jam sessions. Even though his work as an artist is of exceptional quality, still not much is known about Nory. Son of trumpeter [a=René Compère]. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Børge Friis Med Rytmikere | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Tom Korttila | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | André Heringlake | André Heringlake | Composer/ Producer/ DJ of Electronic Music Country: Germany Contact: mail@etasonic.com |
| Search | Add | 60 | T. N. Manikkam | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Whatever™ | Gil Mac | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Orchestre Cavacha | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Gyula Kóczé Gipsy Band | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Bobby Rees | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Sickness 666 | Thiti Somboonanek | Visual artist from Thailand. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Mr. Chivo | Mexican cumbia / tejano band created in 1980, also known as Mister Chivo or Grupo Chivo, they were signed by the label DLV (1985 to 1995), then by Sony. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Dan Sites | Designer. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Bill Grein | Wilfred James "Bill" Grein | Photographer, songwriter, teacher and preacher, born 1938 - died September, 30 2011. He was married to [a1593131]. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Pierre Marquette | Songwriter and graphic designer | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Joshua Tabbia | Joshua Tabbia | Artist & musician living in Los Angeles. Founder of [a2223887]. Solo project: [a2730090]. Runs [l244093]. |
| Search | Add | 60 | Ole O'Brian (Ole Art) | Designer at [l=Inebriated Ole Art] | |
| Search | Add | 60 | أنور العسكري | Anwar al-Askari was an Egyptian mawwal singer. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Jah Fingers | Alex Caramellino | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Kapelle Grossmann | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Hiihtopipo | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Biodun Sowunmi | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Los Davalos | Los Dávalos was a Peruvian musical ensemble composed of the brothers [a=Victor Dávalos] and [a=José Dávalos]. The duo were primarily known for their interpretations of música criolla and the local folklore of Arequipa. Their repertoire included Peruvian waltzes, marineras, pampeñas, and huaynos. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Barbara L. Jordan | Songwriter and music publisher. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Joshua Slusher | Multi-instrumentalist, producer, DJ, visual artist, and audio engineer from NYC. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Cooltown | Scott Vorel | 🎧 DJ / Producer / Artist 💿 @gmafiarecords 🐕🦺 Dual Boxing - Out NOW! 👇 Music & More in Link Below www.djcooltown.com Citizens, I would like to start by saying I don't condone drug use, and in fact it almost killed me multiple times. I have struggled with addiction my entire life and I am proud to say I am clean and sober today with no plans on going back. For me, I make music because I love doing it. It all started back in 2009 at an Insomniac show when I was living in California. My friends took me to my first rave in LA and I dropped Acid for the first time. PLUR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect) was alive back then and I couldn't believe how kind, passionate and loving everyone at that show was to me, a complete stranger. I was told that I needed a rave outfit and so I went shopping. Yellow has always been my favorite color, and signifies happiness and love to me. I picked out some bright yellow pants, wore my Sky High yellow t-shirt, picked out some yellow Air Force Ones and off I went to my first rave. I loved how each tent had different kinds of music. I had been an avid listener of Trance and mainstream electronic for quite some time so going to the underground was like discovering a paradise I never knew existed. After my trip set in at the house stage, I needed better vibes, so off I went to what I called home, the Trance stage. Light Gloves, Smiles, Shuffling, Beautiful People everywhere, I was in love. I remember seeing Dash Berlin and singing along to all his songs, and after his set, an unexpected twist happened... Let's back up a bit. My rave family in SoCal loved Hardstyle. They were there for Hardstyle. They asked me, Scott, Do you know what Hardstyle is? I answered no... and off we went to see the legend himself, Headhunterz. This is where everything changed for me. This was Headhunterz's first time in America, and I was unknowingly fortunate enough to be there at this very moment. I had never heard music like this before, Hardstyle. Booming kicks, brilliant distorted melodies and complete musical builds to what we call, the climax. I specifically remember staring up at Headhunterz in the crowd, in my bright yellow outfit, and his eyes linking with mine while he debuted his song, Tonight. I knew at that moment I was going to make music for the rest of my life. I was going to give people what Heady gave me that night, a dream that extended beyond anything I could possibly imagine. From that moment I started, I downloaded Traktor and began mixing all my favorite music, playing at every house party I could and recording mixes. I downloaded Fruity Loops and realized oh snap, this is hard! Haha. I realized that this dream of mine would be the most difficult path I could take in my life, but I made the decision to take it anyway and I don't regret it for a second. I think what Cooltown means to me is a step back into that night, Peace, Love, Unity and Respect all centered around the MUSIC. I plan to play to cities of people someday, all proudly waving the Cooltown banner high, here for one reason and one reason only, unified in love of music. That is what Cooltown means to me. Every single day I work hard to make my music better. I have spent countless hours producing over 100 songs and my music is finally getting some recognition. I had my first signed release to G-Mafia Records, I have DJ'd all over the pacific northwest, I have over 150 episodes of my weekly radio show, PFB Radio released and counting. I have built my brand from scratch and I am so proud of everything I have accomplished so far. To be a Cooltown Citizen is to battle adversity, to stand up for what you believe in, and to never give up. With all that being said, I welcome you into the gates of Cooltown, and I can't wait to see all your smiling faces out on a dance floor near you soon. Stay Cool, CT |
| Search | Add | 60 | Wolfgang Dyhr | Songwriter and arranger | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Milton Mizell | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Phillip S. Rodriguez | Engineer based in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Assistant engineer at [l106945] February 2011 - January 2012. Mastering engineer at Infrasonic June 2011 - May 2017 and Impacto Audio Art May 2017 - present. Currently works at [l294228]. Can be identified in runout with an etched backwards P and R intertwined [ꟼR] or PSR intertwined. The scribe looks like cR. or CR or like a "pair of scissors". Use Lacquer Cut By - Phillip S. Rodriguez + ANV PR | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Kathy Dopp | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Stephen Blickenstaff | Visual artist and musician. | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Barry Falkner | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Daryl Redeker | ||
| Search | Add | 60 | Franco Scheichenbauer | Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 60 | Hybrid Boy | Jenny | Former photographer & model, into music since 2010. Living in Montréal. Born in 1985 (Québec, Canada). |
| Search | Add | 60 | عطية شرارة | عطية حسن محمد شرارة (ʾAṭīya Ḥasan Muḥammad Sharāra) | Atiya Sharara (1922, Cairo - 2014) was an Egyptian composer, arranger, violinist, and conductor. He is the father of the violinist [a=حسن شرارة] (Hassan Sharara). |
| Search | Add | 59 | Sayed Ali | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Saifuddin Saif | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Ronald Seibt | Label heads of [l=HHV], record store and online vinyl mail order company from Berlin. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Dimitrios Papanikos | Graphic Designer from Greece. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Rešad Jahija | Rešad Jahija | Cello player from Serbia |
| Search | Add | 59 | İsmet Nedim | İsmet Saatçi | İsmet Nedim (born 1937 in Istanbul) is a Turkish musician and composer. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Dan Kirsten | Ib Glindemann | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Bertjan van Eysden | Bertjan van Eijsden | Dutch visual artist. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Angelika Maiworm | Angelika Maiworm, director for radioplays | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Rulli Rendo | Julio Edgardo Barrera Larriega | Born 1946 in Chiclayo, Perú |
| Search | Add | 59 | Владимир Герцик | Владимир Борисович Герцик | (1.XII.1908 — 7.V.1997) Soviet and Russian radio broadcaster, merited artist of Russia. 1 декабря 1908, Белосток Гродненской губернии, Российская империя (ныне - Польша) — 7 мая 1997, Москва Диктор, актер. Заслуженный артист РСФСР (19.12.1966). С 1927 года учился на землеустроительном факультете Межевого института в Москве, вскоре перешел на химический факультет МВТУ, преобразованный в Военно-химическую академию, которую окончил в 1932 году, получив диплом военного инженера. В студенческие годы участвовал в любительских драматических коллективах, работал в мимансе Большого театра, здесь познакомился с И.А. Моисеевым, который привел его в театральную студию Р.Н. Симонова, где он и стал учиться параллельно с МВТУ. Студентом участвовал в конкурсе дикторов на радиостанции ВЦСПС, был принят на работу, но по истечении испытательного срока уволен за излишне «барственный голос». В 1933 году, после окончания театральной студии, принят в дикторскую группу Центрального вещания. В 1933-1993 годах (с перерывом на войну) — в дикторской группе Всесоюзного радио. С 1986 года - диктор-консультант Главной редакции ВР. В июле 1941 года добровольцем ушел на фронт: служил в химических войсках, затем в пехоте, с 1943 года вел пропаганду на войска противника в качестве «воздушного диктора»: ночью на самолете У–2 летал в тыл врага и читал через звукоусилительную установку на немецком языке тексты, обращенные к неприятелю (совершил свыше 100 вылетов), капитан. В апреле 1945 года вернулся на радио, участвовал в передачах Центрального радио и радиостанции «Юность», читал дикторский текст в фильме «Нюрнбергский процесс», исполнил роль Дон-Кихота в инсценировке одноименного романа М. Сервантеса, читал «Отцов и детей» И.С. Тургенева и др. Передачи с его участием о А.С. Пушкине, А.А. Блоке, Л. Бетховене, радиопьеса о А. Тосканини и других вошли в золотой фонд радио. В.И. Качалов назвал Герцика «диктором-художником». Выступал также с чтением стихов на эстраде, вел симфонические концерты. Играл в спектаклях Центрального детского театра. Подробнее на Кино-Театр.РУ https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/acter/m/sov/265977/bio/ |
| Search | Add | 59 | Bora Višnjički | Boris Višnjički | Guitar player and pop/folk composer from Novi Sad, Serbia. Bora started his musical career in the 'Plesni Orkestar Radio Novi Sad', then spent more than 8 years in West Germany and Chicago, playing mostly the Latin-American rhythms which are his favourite. For about fifteen years, until recently, he played with the 'Zabavni Orkestar RTB'. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Eugene Jaworski | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Aleksandar Sablić | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | eisce | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Antonio Contiero | Antonio Contiero | Italian Photographer and Graphic Designer. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Joel Cocchiararo | Brazilian designer/layout credits. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Srbislav Stević | Serbian graphic designer. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Gegham Sargsyan | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | K. Koria | Kamal Koria | Self-taught graphic artist born in Gujarat. Based in the UK. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Orchester Rolf Andy | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Emerlist Davjack | Pseudonym of the four member line-up of [a=The Nice]: [b]Emer[/b]son, O'[b]List[/b], [b]Dav[/b]ison, [b]Jack[/b]son. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Angel Montero | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Greg Riles | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Tomass Further | French graphic designer. Contact: ben@further.world | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Henry Hurt | American country producer from Nashville, Tennessee. Produced mainly for [l36601]. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Emilio Valle | Argentinian musician and arranger. Along [a=Luis Ceravolo], they produce and compose music for Radio, TV advertisement and movies. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Tang Ni | 翁清溪 | 翁清溪(1936年-2012年8月),藝名湯尼(Tony),生於日治臺灣臺北州臺北市,著名作曲家,曾創作《月亮代表我的心》、《小城故事》與《愛神》等歌曲,先後捧紅了崔苔菁和鄧麗君兩大歌壇天后,其筆名包括了湯尼、波度、光陽、公羽。 |
| Search | Add | 59 | International Booking Office Volendam | Artiestenbureau Volendam | Artist agency, management and booking company from Volendam, the Netherlands. Started by Jaap Buijs and his brother Jan Buijs. Also written as: Volendam Management, Artiestenbureau Volendam, Buro Volendam, Boekingskantoor Volendam or similar. After the death of Jan Buijs in 1985 the agency became [a=Volendam Music B.V.], when Jaap Buijs was left as the only partner. Jaap was joined by daughter Alice in 1990 and son Aloys in 1999. In 2008 Alice and Aloys took over the company. Jaap Buijs subsequently remained director until his death in 2015. Also in the database as company [l=Volendam Music B.V.] and label [l=Volendam Music]. Noordeinde 17, Volendam, Holland Phone: 02993-5451 (Obsolete) Postbus 100, 1130 AC Volendam Phone: 02993-65451 (Obsolete) Buro Volendam Phone: (0)2993-65451 (Obsolete) Theaterburo Volendam Phone: 02993-65451 (Obsolete) Currently known as: [a=Volendam Music B.V.] Postbus 100 1130 AC Volendam Phone: 0299 365451 |
| Search | Add | 59 | Галина Карева | Галина Алексеевна Карева | Soviet opera vocalist (mezzo-soprano). January 1, 1929 - February 2, 1990. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Cor Wijtemans | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Kingsley O. | Kayode "Kingsley" Olufowobi | British-born US-based producer behind [l=K4B Records]. Later worked as a Hip Hop producer for [l=Stryke Entertainment]. Related to [a=Bandele Olufowobi]. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Patrick Vogt | Freelance Designer at [l2520799] Based in Maastricht, Netherlands. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Chiara Gimmelli | Grahics & Design at label [l=Aulicus Classics] | |
| Search | Add | 59 | John Kress | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Марина Бриз | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Дилан Трой | Дмитрий Монахов | Writer, designer and one of the founders of [l59761]. |
| Search | Add | 59 | P. Bhaskaran | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | J. H. Squire Celeste Octet | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Μπουζούκια Του Ζαμπέτα | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Josh Rude | Independent artist from Rochester, Indiana. Distributes through P-ROO Records. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Orchester Zeuner-Freudenberg | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Alexander Brydges | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | John A. Richards | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | A Circa Puddle | [l=Cameleon Records (2)] / [l=Vinyl Vidi Vici Records] / [url=http://www.45vinylvidivici.net]45vinylvidivici.net[/url] | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Studio H. Noordijk | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Николай Назаров | Николай Михайлович Назаров | Nikolai Mikhailovich Nazarov (April 26 (May 9), 1908, Filippovskaya village, Donskoy Army Region - January 11, 2000, Moscow). Soviet military man and musician. Head of the Military Band Service of the USSR Ministry of Defense in 1958-1976. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1973). Major General (1962). Participant of the Great Patriotic War. |
| Search | Add | 59 | Kogaion Art | Funded by Alexandru Moga. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | The Fantastic Strings Of Felix Slatkin | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Marjan Žnidarič | Slovenian historian, curator and museum artist. Born 29 July 1946 in Sobetinci. Between 1984 and 1990 was the managing director and editor-in-chief of the [l=Založba Obzorja Maribor]. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | John Bonis | Designer working with the London, UK based [l580753] during the 1970s. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Азамат Пхешхов | ||
| Search | Add | 59 | Κώστας Γιαννίκος | Found [l127957] in 1993. NOTE: Every single recent release on [l=Lyra] (after the label was bought by Costas A. Giannikos) or any other label under the umbrella company [l808103] ([l376538]) features a "Compiled By - Costas A. Giannikos" credit. Please enter this in notes only, as Mr. Giannikos is not actually the compiler of these releases. However, production credits for Costas A. Giannikos (and name variations) are accurate and can be entered when found. | |
| Search | Add | 59 | Gaëtan Chrétien | Visual Artist, Graphic Designer aka CROIXDBOISCROIXDFER | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Isaiah Laing | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Euro Ferrari | Italian producer and songwriter | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Derek Mackillop | British manager and record executive, born 1960. Director of management company [l=Wallace Productions] since 2005. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Sean Wyett | American tattoo and graphic artist based in Boise, Idaho. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | J. B. De Carvalho | João Paulo Batista De Carvalho | Brazilian singer and songwriter. Also known as O Batuqueiro Famoso. b.: April 26, 1901 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil d.: August 24, 1979 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil |
| Search | Add | 58 | Eishi Kikkawa | Japanese musicologist. Born February 13, 1909 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima. Died April 13, 2006. Best known as a scholar of traditional Japanese music and its aesthetics. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Duet Ilija I Marko Begić | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Sundera Bai | Sundarābāi Jādhav | Sundarābāi Jādhav (Punekarin - 1885-1955) was an actress, musician and vocalist. Active period - 1920-40. She often sang on radio too. Made several recordings on gramophone discs. Ref. Pages 5 & 6 - https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/record-news/trn2007.pdf |
| Search | Add | 58 | Abbey Road Interactive | Interactive design and digital video studio, launched in February 1996. When credited as a company, please use [l396817]. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Henrik Hartmann | Danish jazz bassist, born 29 December 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Deeper Blue | Punk and surf inspired instrumental band based in Tokyo with recording members around the world. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | B Company | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Claude Caines | Musician, Singer, Engineer, Producer Along with [a=Neil Bishop], ran [l=Clode Sound Studios] and [l=Quay Records (2)]. Stephenville, Newfoundland, Canada | |
| Search | Add | 58 | José Manuel "El Mani" | José Manuel Rodríguez Olivares | Spanish singer José Manuel Rodríguez, born in Gines (Sevilla) on September, 28 1961 and died at the age of 59 in San Juan de Dios de Bormujos (Sevilla) on November 4, 2020. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Theo Rabou | Designer who has his own studio: [l477119]. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Frank Boggs | Frank Boggs has sung with the Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Chamber Singers under Robert Shaw. He has studied with Dr. John Finley Williamson, Norman Luboff, Fred Waring, Paul Salamonovich, Eph Ehley, Sir David Wilcox, John Rutter and Don Neuen. Soloist at the Service of Prayer and Dedication for Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Boggs had his own show on BBC Radio and sang six BBC Television Specials. Frank was the first recording artist for WORD Records and has recorded 24 albums over the past 50 years. He was Choral Director at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, GA. for 23 years. He was recently nominated for induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Joel Tanner | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Polydor-Blasorchester | Polydor Blas Orchester | German brass orchestra associated with label [l1610]. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Masanori Terada | 寺田正典 | Japanese music journalist. Born in 1962 in Nagasaki. Former editor of Record Collectors magazine. |
| Search | Add | 58 | محرم فؤاد | Moharram Fouad (1934 - 2002) was an Egyptian actor and singer. He is the grandfather of [a=Tamino]. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Rinwic | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Jean Poll | Music director, arranger | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Uwe Doms | Artist and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Juan D. Shipp | Gospel label owner and producer from Memphis, Tennessee. Owner of [l966383] and [l924027]. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Abandoned Band | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Derrick Howard | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Alex Hohenberger | Theodoro Alexandre Hohenberger | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Henček In Njegovi Fantje | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Rudy Marino | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Γκυ Ζιρώ | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Saioa Jorrín | Spanish flute, saxophone player | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Tomi Kerminen | Finnish visual designer. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Bernard Jinks | English bassist, harmony vocalist and composer. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Ayfer Başıbüyük | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Jodelduett Rubin - Spühler | Swiss yodeling duo. The duo's members were Willy Rubin ([a7444456]) and [a13418445]. The duo's career lasted for 32 years; they made more than a 100 records. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Jim Blodgett | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Steven Productions | Production company of [a98829] | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Sara Batho | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | jcbdrzr | Jacob D'Rozario | Jacob D’Rozario is a multidisciplinary designer based in Manchester. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Forces Creative | Contact: design@forcescreative.com | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Canrith Knox | Mark Lester Ingram | Artist, musician, designer, founder of [l=Hollow Myths]. Member of [a=Rowen (3)]. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Charles Blodgett | Art director at [l11611] in the 60's. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Tony Natelli | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | 山口勝正 | Katsumasa Yamaguchi. Credited with liner notes on Japanese releases. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Michael Reid Design | Graphic design studio. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Devon Wheatley | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Ike Iloegbu | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Theo Stapel | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Narodni Ansambl Nasko Džorlev | Formed in 1959. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Herb Moelis | Credited as executive producer. | |
| Search | Add | 58 | Harald Mentor | Sami Kettunen | Prolific Finnish musician active in a number of bands and projects, ranging from black metal and death metal to noise, grindcore and punk. He also runs the label [l=Bestial Burst]. Born on November 5, 1975 in Imatra, Finland. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Andrew Rossiter | ||
| Search | Add | 58 | Orly Sad | Orlando Sanna | Italian DJ, Producer, and Original Funkster... CEO of the private italian label ORIGINALFUNKSTER INC. |
| Search | Add | 58 | Tony Arden | Italian 60's singer. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Banda De Aviación Española | Spanish brass band | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Angelo Di Mario | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | طارق أبو النصر | Tarek Abu al-Nasr is a designer at the Saudi Arabian company [l=فنون الجزيرة] (Funoon Al Jazeera for Art Production and Distribution). | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Diego Cuoghi | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Angel G. Ortiz | Angel González Ortiz | Angel González Ortiz is a Spanish designer, active in 70s - 80s, related to [l=Zafiro, S.A.] / [l=Serdisco] releases. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Dennis Howard | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Paul Perlow | Art Director & Designer | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Neomania Design | German design agency, based in Essen, Germany. c|o Volker Neumann | Dipl. Kommunikations Designer | Hauptstrasse 11 | 45219 Essen gMaps Fon: +49 (0) 2054 122 35 62 Fax: +49 (0) 2054 122 35 63 Mob: +49 (0) 179 497 60 53 eMail: mailbox@neomania.de UID | DE 122 902 942 | FA Essen-Süd | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Pedrito Rico | Pedro Rico Cutillas | Spanish singer, dancer and actor (Elda, Alicante, 07 September, 1932 - Barcelona, 21, June, 1988). |
| Search | Add | 57 | Greg Boraman | A&R consultant, musician and DJ. Organist/pianist in The Fantastics! (formerly known as Reverand Cleatus & The Soul Saviours) and drummer in Captain Hammond. Runs [l=Soul Bank Music] and [l=Impressive Collective Music & Arts] | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Bryan Richie | Bryan Richie | Austin, Texas based producer, bassist and keyboardist. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Axel Dehlsen | German art graphic artist for label [l=ETERNA], [l=AMIGA] etc. (* November 23, 1938 in Schwerin - † April 29. 2021 in Motzen) | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Jules Peter | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Jiří Vančura | Jiří Vančura | Czech graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Makoto Nakanishi | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | ปราจีน ทรงเผ่า | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Kickstart Graphics | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Frank McCravy | Frank Edwin McCravy | American vocalist from the 1920's-30's. Brother of [a=James McCravy (2)] & [a=Margaret McCrae]. Born August 22, 1890 in Laurens, South Carolina, USA. Died May 23, 1939 at age 48 in Laurens, South Carolina, USA. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Warner McPherson | Warner Hensley McPherson Jr. | American Country music singer and songwriter. Best know as [a444586]. Born: April 2, 1935 in Nashville, Tennessee Died: March 1, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee |
| Search | Add | 57 | Scott Stearns | Scott Stearns | Musician and visual artist. Co-founder of [l=Goat Skull Records]. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Red Boot Sound | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Los Kory Huayras | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Luis D'Artagnan Sarmiento | Luis Alberto Sarmiento | Argentinian producer (EMI), A&R director (BMG Argentina), songwriter |
| Search | Add | 57 | Novica Urošević | ( 5.7.1945 - 2009) Serbian folk singer and songwriter from Požarevac. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Patrick "Scabba" Sutherland | Patrick Sutherland | Jamaican Producer Runs [l=On Top Records (3)], [l=War (3)], [l=Chester & Scabba] and [l=Chester Scabba Record] Labels. |
| Search | Add | 57 | X-Teknokore | Dennis Gwozdz | Hardcore producer from Berlin, Germany. |
| Search | Add | 57 | IKAAW | Martin Müller | Producer, DJ and founder of [l711100]. Based in Berlin, Germany. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Dominique Michellier | Credited for Artwork + Design | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Ihor Tvoronovich | Ігор Творонович aka Hugo Hermann Schulz | Ihor Tvoronovych (Hugo Schulz) is multimedia and visual artist, stand-up comedian, interior designer and postmodern poet from Kyiv(Ukraine). Founder of Studio MAI in Berlin and many experimental music projects. |
| Search | Add | 57 | 大映レコーディング・オーケストラ | 大映レコーディング・オーケストラ | 大映レコーディングオーケストラ / 大映オーケストラ / Daiei Recording Orchestra |
| Search | Add | 57 | Peter Hoffer | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Gloria Stavers | American journalist and photographer, 1926-1983, born Gloria Gurganus in Wilmington, North Carolina. One of the first, and most influential women in Rock 'n' Roll journalism. Also famous as a photographer. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Marc Argenter | Designer and visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Federico Scialabba | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Leranes Palevon | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Slobodan A. Kovačević | Slobodan A. Kovačević | (29 December 1946 – 22 March 2004) Slobodan Bodo Kovačević was a guitar player, member of 'Lutalice' and 'Indexi'. |
| Search | Add | 57 | The Starr * Company | Prince Rogers Nelson | "The Starr ★ Company" (or "[a160852]") was a pseudonym [a28795] used on production work as engineer on his own records and for production/writing credits on other artists releases such as [a109389], [a79433], [a32550] and [a76012] primarily the years preceding "[url=http://www.discogs.com/Prince-Purple-Rain/master/16245]Purple Rain[/url]". |
| Search | Add | 57 | Dj Pizzini | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Ростислав Плятт | Ростислав Янович Плятт | Soviet theatre, film and radio actor. 30 November (13 December) 1908, Rostov-on-Don — 30 June 1989, Moscow. Rostislav Yanovich Plyatt |
| Search | Add | 57 | Joachim von Ulmann | Joachim von Ulmann | German actor, voice actor and dubbing speaker, born 2 June 1940; died in 1992. |
| Search | Add | 57 | The Telstar Combo | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Corsillo/Manzone | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Jerzy Wendołowski | Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Heinz-Günter Stamm | German actor, voice actor and director. Born December 17, 1907 in Marienburg / West Prussia; died June 22, 1978 in Munich. Was married to [a=Ingrid Pan] and [a=Anke Beckert]. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Carl "Dillie" McLeod | Co-founder of [l=Stingray Records]. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Donovan "Tugz" McMurray | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Antonio Apruzzese | Antonio Apruzzese Martín | Spanish musician and composer. His instrument was the organillo (or organito = barrel organ), which he introduced in Spain, and was maker & restorer (Madrid, 2 May 1906 – 26 Oct. 1995) |
| Search | Add | 57 | British Broadcasting Corporation | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Chuck Berry Music, Inc. | Publishing company launched in mid-1958 affiliated with [a=Chuck Berry]. Often listed as the writing credit on releases. See also shorter form [a=Chuck Berry Music] See also company profiles [l=Chuck Berry Music] / [l=Chuck Berry Music Inc.] | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Оркестр Общества "Граммофон" | Оркестр Акционерного Общества «Граммофон» | Orchestra of Gramophone Co. Ltd. Full name in Cyrillic - [i]Оркестр Акционерного Общества «Граммофон»[/i] For choir please use - [a6829252] |
| Search | Add | 57 | Hype Graphics | Designer or design company from Berlin, Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Mar.A Artworks | [b]Visual / artwork / graphic design[/b] studio. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Phil Mathias | Connected with [l449354], [l543712] and [l1211424] | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Vlasta Srbová | Vlasta Srbová | Czech graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 57 | P S | Patrick Schmidt | Graphic Designer from Germany. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Steven Yoyada | Steven Yoyada Liem | Illustrator who makes t-shirt artwork,album covers, posters, and band logos. He focuses on stoner rock, heavy metal and doom metal stuff. avenstyoyada@gmail.com |
| Search | Add | 57 | Ask Designer | Pakistan sleeve/cover designer. | |
| Search | Add | 57 | Oriol Maspons | Oriol Maspons Casades | Catalan photographer (Barcelona 1928 - August 12, 2013). In 1955 he moved to Paris, living there until 1957, frequenting '30 x 40' club and working in various magazines: 'Paris Match', 'Elle' and 'Boccaccio'. On his return to Spain he became a professional photographer. |
| Search | Add | 57 | Мариета Ангелова | ||
| Search | Add | 57 | Huguespzzl | Hugues Le Corre | French hardcore punk musician and visual artist. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Peter Pontiac | Peter J.G. Pollmann | Peter Pontiac (born 28 April 1951, Beverwijk, Netherlands – died 20 January 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands) was a Dutch cartoonist and illustrator. |
| Search | Add | 56 | BR-Klassik | Classical music branch of the German broadcast [a639838]. See also: [l247601] label page. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Elektronikum Ltd. | Arjen Schat, Dirk Troost | A collaboration between [a=Dirk Troost] and [a=Arjen Schat]. The concept covers a broad spectrum of genres but is most related to noise and darkambient. All recordings are based on improvisation. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Danny Strick | US-american A&R manager and co-producer, ex-co-president of Sony /ATV Music Publishing U.S. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Steffen de Vries | Steffen Johannes de Vries | Dutch DJ and house/tech-house producer from Leeuwarden, Friesland. Founded his own label [l=SDC Records] in 2007. |
| Search | Add | 56 | LeRoy "Sugar Roy" Moore | Leroy Moore | Also known as Sugar Roy and Leroy ‘Sugar Roy’ Moore |
| Search | Add | 56 | Willy Haßfort | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Johannes Michael Hollenbach S. J. | Christian theologian, book and audio book author from Germany, belongs to the Order of the Jesuits (S. J. = Societas Jesu) | |
| Search | Add | 56 | GAS Frankfurt | Designer or company from Frankfurt am Main, Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Капела "Думка" | "[b]Dumka[/b]" is a Ukrainian choir founded in 1919. Its specializes in religious choral and acapella works. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Betül Atlı | Betül Dengili Atlı | Turkish illustrator. Her signature is in lower cases, other Turkish illustrator, [a2166064] signature is in upper cases. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Wanda Osten | Hella von der Osten-Sacken | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Suzanne Kisslan | Art Director | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Earl Turbinton | Earl Turbinton, Jr. | American saxophonist and horns player active as session musician since the 50's in the New Orleans scene. Brother of Wilson "[a344723]" Turbinton Born: September 23, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dead: August 3, 2007 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Vladimir Todosijević | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Design 3 | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Manzoor-Ashraf | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Nezdert Graphics | Akua Grant | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Achille Dolai | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Heide Bußler | German graphic designer | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Eric B. Hare | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Johsuke Kubo | Japanese art director and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | วงดนตรี ศรีไพร ใจพระ | Sriprai Jaipra Band | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Svetomir Tomić | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Enzo Stellato | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Pascal Millet | French rock musician and visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 56 | B. Dollerup | [b]DO NOT USE.[/b] | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Archie Bleyer Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Patrick McDowell | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Guy Aitchison | Guy Aitchison | Guy Aitchison has been tattooing since 1988 where he apprenticed in Chicago at Bob Olson's Custom Tattooing. He began as a professional illustrator, painting album covers for small-label heavy metal bands in the eighties, and brought much of this graphic experience into tattooing. Combined with his other myriad influences, including comic art, modern and Renaissance painting, psychedelic art and computer graphics, his style has evolved into the distinct look that today's tattoo fans are familiar with. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Joseph Sudy | Big band violinist, vocalist and bandleader, who recorded mostly in the 1930s but toured much longer. Born on August 1, 1908 Died on October 8, 1990 (82 years old). Sudy got his big break with the Joe Reichman Orchestra. For many years he played violin and was a featured vocalist with Henry King's dance bands on record and at dance halls/hotels. In 1938, he led his own band with a style similar to King's--first appearing bi-weekly on radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania then later touring the country with his orchestra (they called themselves 'The Swinging Strings'). They were especially common at the Sir Francis Drake, San Francisco. The group continued to tour in various forms till at least 1969 (including performing at the last of the New York hotel rooftops at the St. Regis-Sheraton). He had at least one song copywritten with Walter Scharf & Sol Meyer "Reminiscing (Through the Years)". Joseph Sudy's Society Orchestra, which appeared in Chicago in 1946, included 3 saxophones, 3 fiddles, 2 trumpets, and 3 rhythm. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Armando Romé | Ignacio Armando Hernández Romero | Armando Romé is a Mexican American Latin pop and urban fusion artist, singer-songwriter, and producer. With a bold blend of reggaetón, Latin pop, and heartfelt storytelling, his music has charted in Colombia and the U.S., including top radio placements and BDS chart recognition. As the founder of Alas Music, Armando writes, produces, and releases his work independently, partnering with The Orchard for global distribution. His sound is deeply influenced by modern Latin rhythms and contemporary pop melodies, often reflecting personal experiences and cultural identity. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Turgut Dalar | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Лазарь Лагин | Лазарь Иосифович Гинзбург | (1903 - 1979) Soviet Poet and Writer Father of [a3309162] |
| Search | Add | 56 | Thérèse Ruyant | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Irwin Zucker | American publicist, public relations agent, music and books promotion director. Owner of 'Promotion In Motion'. Founder and President Emeritus of the Book Publicists of Southern California. [b]Please link with 'Promotion' when credited with "Promotion In Motion" on release. Not to be confused with [a458122] (Born Irwin Elliott Zucker).[/b] Born: September 23, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York Died: June 23, 2022 in Los Angeles, California | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Kaiser Franz-Garde-Grenadier-Regiment | Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2, a Prussian guard regiment stationed in Berlin that existed from 1814 to 1918. From ca. 1900 to 1918, this popular regimental band was led by Kapellmeister [a=Adolf Becker] (1870–1941). It became one of the most recorded German bands before World War I. The regiment was named after the Austrian Emperor Franz I., who also served as its first commander (1814-1835). Between 1848-1916, the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I. served as commander. For this reason, record labels list the regiment sometimes under the (incorrect) name Kaiser Franz Joseph Garde-Grenadier-Regiment. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Robert Galster | Robert Miller Galster | American illustrator & photographer (1923-1991) |
| Search | Add | 56 | Mario Estuardo López Morales | Mario Estuardo López Morales | Mario was born in Guatemala City. He is architect, but also he works in many other fields, including: painting, sculpture, illustration, graphic design, etc. |
| Search | Add | 56 | The River Boat Five | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Marko Vojnić | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Anne Ackerman | Anne Ackerman Robinson née Anne Robinson | Anne Ackerman Robinson is the co-founder of [l=Windham Hill Records] together with her then future husband, [a=William Ackerman]. Initially Ackerman cut a record with money borrowed from friends and Anne Robinson, a bookstore owner at the time, distributed them. They worked at it part time for four years and then made the young record company a full time career. They also eventually got married and later were divorced. Ackerman Robinson did most of the design work for the early Windham Hill Records releases. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Moo Young/Butler Assoc. Ltd. | Jamaica's leading advertising and design company, co-founded by [a=Howard Moo Young] Moo Young Butler Assoc Ltd 1st Floor 23 Parkington Plasa Kgn 10 906-3745 | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Dušan Alagić | Dušan Alagić | Composer, lyricist, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist (violin, guitar, keyboards) from Belgrade, Serbia. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Spaso Berak | Spasoje Berak | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Roman Gosz | Roman Louis Gosz | Czech- American polka musician, trumpeter, and band leader (b. August 2, 1910 in Grimms, Wisconsin – d. August 29, 1966 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA) Gosz was the fourth of seven children of Paul and Anna Gosz. A self-taught piano player, he also taught himself the trumpet when his band needed a trumpet player in 1931. In 1921, Paul Gosz formed the Paul Gosz Orchestra, which included Roman (then 11) and his older brothers, George and Mike. At age 18, Roman took over the band from his brother George, who had led it since 1926. The band first recorded in 1931 for the [l=Broadway (9)] label. Being hugely popular in Wisconsin, they got their first recording contract with a major label, [l=Columbia], in 1933. Between 1934 and 1936, he recorded for [l=Okeh] and [l=Vocalion (2)], then for [l=Decca] (1936-1939). After World War II, he was picked up by the [l=Mercury] label. Gosz died at age 56 from an inoperable infected gallbladder. Over his lifetime, he had recorded more than 180 titles. In 1979, he was inducted into the International Polka Hall of Fame by the International Polka Association. In 1998, he was inducted into the Wisconsin Polka Hall of Fame. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Canty, O Cantinflas Português | José Gardão Branco Alcobia | Portuguese joke teller and singer, famous for his anecdotes full of swearing in the late 80's. Got his nickname of "Portuguese Cantinflas" from his physical similarities with the mexican actor and humorist Cantinflas. Canty recorded at least 50 cassetes in his carreer, all of them in front of a live audience. Some of his works are still very rare nowadays, there's not much information about them, so it's almost impossible to own all them. He stopped recording cassetes with jokes in the late 90's and presumably died in the early 2000's. In 2009, Espacial released a collection of 9 CD's, each of them with the content of 2 of his cassetes, some of them with slightly enhanced audio and stereo correction. Info In Portuguese: Canty, O Cantinflas Português (de nome real José Gardão Branco Alcobia), foi um humorista, contador de anedotas e cantor português, famoso nos anos 80 pelas suas anedotas de cariz brejeiro e repletas de palavrões. Na década de 80, Canty fazia espectáculos de variedades ao vivo em Lisboa, onde contava anedotas e cantava perante uma audiência. Estima-se que tenha gravado mais de 50 cassetes com o seu largo repertório de piadas, todas essas gravações ao vivo. Embora fosse conhecido por muitos devido ao grande sucesso das suas muitas cassetes lançadas, o artista nunca teve grande reconhecimento por parte da comunicação social (provavelmente devido ao cariz das suas anedotas, que continham palavreado chulo e que não agradavam à maioria das pessoas), facto que muito o magoava e que ele mesmo chegou a denunciar em vários dos seus espectáculos. Alguns dos seus trabalhos são autênticas raridades nos dias de hoje, e com a pouca informação que existe sobre eles mesmo na internet é quase impossível de coleccionar a sua extensa e algo obscura obra. O artista fazia questão de destrinçar quais as gravações que podiam ser ouvidas por todos e quais as que continham palavrões e temáticas pesadas, de forma a poder agradar a vários tipos de público. Deixou de gravar a meio da década de 90, e presume-se que tenha falecido algum tempo depois. José Branco recebeu a alcunha de "O Cantinflas Português", devida às semelhanças físicas com o actor mexicano Cantinflas. Adoptou essa alcunha para seu nome artístico. Em 2009, a Espacial lançou uma colecção de 9 CD's, intitulada "Colecção Canty", cada um deles contendo quatro faixas com duas das antigas cassetes gravadas por Canty. Essa mesma colecção existe também em formato digital nas mais conceituados serviços de vende de música online. Pouco se sabe do passado de José Branco, bem como do seu paradeiro. Sabe-se apenas que sempre viveu no mundo do espectáculo, já que também trabalhou como artista de circo na sua juventude. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Michi Schnaus | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Milan D. Svoboda | Born 16 January 1946 in Tulla (France) Czech composer, responsible and music editor. [i]Note: not to be confused with [a=Milan Svoboda] or [a=Milan Svoboda (2)].[/i] | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Stan Castillo | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | DJ Jan Zagożdżon | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Fabian Bremer | Musician (*1986) from Leipzig, Germany. Born in Wiesbaden. | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Johnny Erdelyan | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Soundae | ||
| Search | Add | 56 | Marc Hürlimann | Marc Hürlimann | |
| Search | Add | 56 | Валерьян Поляков | Валерьян Егорович Поляков = Valerian Egorovich Polyakov | (1907 - 1967) An outstanding gypsy guitarist, accompanist-arranger, famous artist of the Romen theater. One of the sons of the head of the Moscow Gypsy choirs [a=Егор Поляков]. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Иван Паторжинский | Иван Сергеевич Паторжинский | Ivan Sergeyevich Patorzhinsky (February 20 [March 3], 1896, Petrovskoye village, Aleksandrovsky district, Yekaterinoslav province, Russian Empire – February 22, 1960), Soviet Ukrainian singer (bass). In 1922 he graduated from the conservatory in Yekaterinoslav. Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1942). People's Artist of the USSR (1944). Father of [a15376224]. |
| Search | Add | 56 | Fernando Rayos X | Fernando Martínez Campello | Spanish visual artist, painter, designer in El Che, Alicante, a.k.a. Fernando Martínez Campello |
| Search | Add | 55 | Estella Rosa | Estella Rosa | Dutch singer based in Amsterdam (Netherlands), vocalist in "Nah..." and "Sapphire & Steel". Also owner/founder of the Fadeawayradiate blog, and indie label [l1606532]. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Aluizio Falcão | Aluízio Falcão | Brazilian journalist, songwriter, and producer. He was music director and one of the founding members of [l162937]. b.: Caruaru, PE |
| Search | Add | 55 | Coro Angelo Di Mario | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Gian Uccello | Gian Uccello | Credited for Marketing and Management roles (Gerente de Marketing Estratégico) on releases of Brazilian labels Wea Music, Warner Music Brasil and Continental EastWest |
| Search | Add | 55 | Alfie Cooke | Double bass, baritone saxophone, percussion Bass guitar, Ukulele, Clarinets (alto and Bb) Sound effects, Electronics | |
| Search | Add | 55 | ローヤル・オーケストラ | "Royal Orchestra" Orchestra related to [l721204] label. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Marlene Bergman's Firesign Design | Design studio, founded by [a=Marlene Bergman]. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Le Chœur Du Grand Théâtre De Genève | Le Chœur Du Grand Théâtre De Genève | Founded in 1962, the choir of the Grand Theatre of Genieva participates in all the operas of the institute. It comprises a core of 46 professional singers of different nationalities, plus additional backup singers, in works requiring large choral groups. It performs regularly in concerts, mainly with the [a2457147] / [a=L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande]. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Tom Zepp | Engineer | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Ajayi Kanayo Mokwenyei | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Bart Falkmann | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Irene Koss | Irene Koss | First broadcaster in German television and actress, born 3 August 1928 in Hamburg, Germany and died 1 May 1996 in Munich, Germany. She was married to [a1052152]. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Tural Sədali | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Slawowycz Beats | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Shanmuga Vadivoo | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Cleavon Shuler | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | M3drada | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Nova Graphics, Inc. | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Automation Traveler | An intriguing figure in the techno scene, known for his strong commitment to using hardware exclusively in his music production. This dedication spans over two decades, where he has meticulously curated his collection of synthesizers, drum machines, and other gear to achieve his desired sonic palette. Automation Traveler's approach resonates with many techno purists who appreciate the depth and character that hardware instruments bring to electronic music. By relying solely on hardware, he ensures a hands-on, tactile interaction with his music creation process, allowing for spontaneity and a unique sound that is difficult to replicate with software alone. His choice to stick with hardware reflects not only a preference for sound quality but also a commitment to the craft of electronic music production, where each piece of gear contributes to shaping his distinctive beats, lead lines, and acid bass elements. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Росен Димитров | Bulgarian lyricist | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Mikko Kempas | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Matthew Manley | Matthew "Mo" Manley | Graphic designer and DJ based in Chicago. Not to be confused with [a=Matt Manley], an illustrator based in Michigan. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Malihini-Kvintetten | Danish 50's/60's pop band, a later reincarnation of [a3025142] | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Lowell E. Graham | American conductor, educator, administrator. Previous conductor and commander of the U.S. Air Force Band, Washington, DC. Currently music department chairman for University of Texas at El Paso. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Joby Bond | Joby Alan Bond | 20 year old London based singer and songwriter. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Viron Erol Vert | Viron Erol Vert | Visual artist. Born in Germany, lives and works between Istanbul and Berlin. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Shawn Nagy | Canadian born musician, record producer, music historian, concert producer, graphics designer, book publisher, songwriter & publisher with BMI Founded Super Oldies in 2002; revived Norman Petty's Nor-Va-Jak Music in 2016. Based in Southern California. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Brutalism.com | BRUTALISM.com is an underground website dedicated to promote metal bands and labels since 2000. Also doing graphic design for bands/labels. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Mick Milligan | [b]Mick Milligan[/b], also known as "Micko," is a British jeweler and miniature sculptor who primarily worked in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He designed jewelry for [i]Liberty & Co.[/i] high-end department stores and collaborated with fashion designer [a=Zandra Rhodes]; Milligan is best known for sculpting a prop spaceship model that appeared in 1969 on the controversial front cover of [url=https://discogs.com/artist/269050]Blind Faith[/url]'s self-titled LP. In December 2014, the model went for £7,500 at the Bonhams 'Entertainment Memorabilia' auction in Knightsbridge, London. Milligan began making jewelry in the early 1960s while living in Paris; after returning to England, Mick honed his technical skills at [url=https://discogs.com/label/361247]Sir John Cass College[/url] before entering the [l=Royal College Of Art]. He was a close friend of [a=Eric Clapton], who purchased his RCA diploma piece, a ruby-sapphire-diamond enameled pendant that appeared in [i][url=https://discogs.com/label/1038271]Vogue[/url][/i] December 1972 issue (photographed by [a=Lester Bookbinder]); Clapton gifted it to his wife, [a=Pattie Boyd], and commissioned more jewelry from Milligan in the early 1980s (two pieces sold at Christie's "Pattie Boyd Collection" 2024 auctions.) The infamous [i][b][m=69841][/i][/b] LP artwork, released in August 1969 by [l=Polydor] in the UK and [l=ATCO Records] in the USA, was created by music photographer [a=Bob Seidemann] (1941—2017), another of Clapton's close friends. According to his artistic vision, a shiny metallic spaceship was a [i]material object[/i], a "tree of knowledge" fruit symbolizing the "[i]achievement of human creativity and its expression through technology[/i]." Carrying it would be a "naked young girl of [url=https://discogs.com/artist/348179]Shakespeare[/url]'s [i]Juliet[/i] age," in Bob's words, which precisely captured the "beginning of the transition to a woman." She would symbolize the "tree of life" fruit, an innocent bearer of "this new spore into the universe." According to [a=Ginger Baker], however, who summarized Bob's sophisticated concept much blunter, the band mostly welcomed a perfect opportunity to put a "[i]young naked chick holding a [b]winged phallus[/i][/b]" on the album. Seidemann immediately thought of Micko Milligan, soon-to-be Royal College of Art graduate, and suggested that [b][l=Polydor][/b], the band's label, commission the aspiring jeweler to design and mold the spaceship; he made it from wood painted in high-gloss silver lacquer. After the photoshoot with 11-year-old [b][a=Mariora Goschen][/b] (b. 1957), who ended up posing for Seidemann by sheer coincidence (Bob planned to photograph Mariora's teen sister at first), the spaceship appeared as a stage prop during the band's historic first concert. In early June 1969, shortly before the announced album release, Blind Faith played a free show at London's [l=Hyde Park], which attracted a 150,000+ crowd due to numerous ads in major UK publications, like [url=https://discogs.com/label/15335]NME[/url] and [l=Top Of The Pops Magazine]. The spaceship sat on [a=Steve Winwood]'s keyboards, as seen on the [url=https://discogs.com/master/1075795]DVD concert film[/url] released in 2005. After the show, Milligan gifted the "winged phallus" to [a=Ginger Baker] (1939—2019); the band's drummer kept it for many years, subsequently passing the memorabilia to his first wife, [url=https://discogs.com/artist/2392388]Elizabeth A. Baker[/url] (1939—2014). | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Lee Mastrobuono | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | DJ Strogov | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Gösta Jonssons Orkester | Swedish backing band for Gösta Jonsson. Members: Gösta Hemming - Drums Ernst Pettersson - Trumpet Arne Fernström - Trumpet (?) Sture Green - Trombone Putte Björn - Trumpet Hasse Andersson - Saxophone Ingmar Pettersson - Saxophone Stickan Gabrielsson - Saxophone Harry Benemark - Double Bass | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Tru.anT | Ambient, experimental, future garage, Polska underground.From Inowroclaw, Poland | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Nadesi | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | 林玉英 | Taiwanese singer, born on March 18, 1960. Died on June 6, 2018. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Doomsday Graphics | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Alfredo Cibelli | Mandolinist, singer, conductor and Musical Director of [l=Victor]'s Foreign Department (born February 6, 1885 Naples, Italy – died April 23, 1955 New York, NY, USA) Cibelli emigrated to the United States in 1892, together with his parents, his sister Minnie (born 1887) and his two brothers, [a=Eugenio Cibelli] (born 1884, later a well-known tenor) and Salvatore (born 1891). Classically trained, Cibelli played the mandolin in New York restaurants and music clubs and performed as baritone at the Metropolitan Opera. From the 1920s to the 1940s, he served as Musical Director of [l=Victor]'s foreign department. He also made scores of records with [l=Victor] performing on the mandolin and guitar, as singer, and as band leader. By the 1940s, Cibelli used the name Alfred John Cibelli. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | BANK™ | Sebastian Bissinger, Laure Boer | BANK™ – Graphic Design Today We are BANK™, a design agency based in the heart of Berlin. Since 2004 we plan, develop, and realise a wide range of design projects for cultural, institutional, and commercial clients. We create projects and carry them out from beginning to end. We create design concepts and visual identities, from logos to typographies, publications to websites, flyers to campaigns. Our multifaceted nature and interest in exploring different fields leads us to teach at design academies and initiate our own projects in music, art and publishing. BANK™ is part of a larger network, inviting professionals from a variety of different fields to join our team on relevant projects. Our office is an open house, and our clients, students, and friends swing by all day long. Please feel free to do so! BANK™ We are an international design agency based in the heart of Berlin. We design concepts and visual identities; teach at academies; and initiate our own art and design projects. We care about collaboration and invite professionals from different fields to enhance our team on relevant projects. Come in and join, improve, upgrade and relax RELAX – Pleasure makes beautiful things IMPROVE – Let’s magnify the good JOIN – Why do things on your own, when you can do them together? UPGRADE – It’s the same, but better |
| Search | Add | 55 | Viral Graphics | Viral Graphics is a graphic and illustration service based in Athens, Greece. Formed in 2006. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Heydendahl Concept+Design | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Bauer + Möhring | Designers | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Kesta Pearson | Casta Pearson | Dancehall producer who runs the label [l=Kesta] |
| Search | Add | 55 | Alfredo M. Gil | Alfredo Marcelo Gil Álvarez Jr. | Mexican composer and producer. Sometimes credited as Alfredo Gil Jr. / Junior: he is the son of [a=Alfredo Gil] a.k.a "El Güero". As songwriter, usually appears along with [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/896490-Ruben-Fuentes]Rubén Fuentes[/url] |
| Search | Add | 55 | Adam Kindred | Canadian illustrator and musician. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Kazuyoshi Hirano | 平野和祥 | Japanese rock music critic. Born in Niigata. Has worked in editorial positions for various Japanese music magazines, including Crossbeat, Burrn!, and CD Journal. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Atelje Trag | Serbian songwriting/production team. From 1998 to present, Atelje Trag composed, arranged and produced numerous hits for bestselling artists from Serbia and region. In 2006. they opened the doors of their state of the art studio facility called [l=ATG Recording Studio] (a branch of Atelje Trag Group DOO). During 2010. they spread their business to Spain and the United States, collaborating mostly with signed hip hop artists. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Choeur des Moines de l'Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | انطوان الشعك | انطوان جورج الشعك (Antuwān Jurj al-Šaʾk) | Antoine Chaak (born 1960) is a Lebanese composer and arranger. Active since 1973. He is the brother of [a=جوزيف نمنم] (Jozef Nemnom). |
| Search | Add | 55 | Steen Holkenov | Danish pianist, composer, arranger and bandleader, born 1 October 1938, died 30 July 2014. Left [a=Zenith Jazzband] in 1958. Leader of various ensembles in the 1960's and 70's. His most well-known composition is the theme for the 1970's Danish television series "Huset På Christianshavn". | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Anand Maharajh | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Charley Anderson | British bassist and founding member of [a=The Selecter]. Anderson. was born in Negril, Jamaica, but moved to Coventry when he was 11 years old. His brother and Lynval Golding were friends and often rehearsed downstairs in the Anderson garage. He gained his first stage and musical experience by dj-ing at sound systems in the Coventry area. After various stints as a soundman and guest musician he and [a1090973] formed 'Hard Top 22' consisting of members who would eventually become the Selecter: Gaps, Desmond, Komie Amanor. Though The Selecter’s success didn’t change his life financially, Charley has been quoted as saying “It was a great mental boost – like graduating with a triple Ph.D. on how to survive in music.” He refused to play on “Celebrate the Bullet” as he didn’t think it was the right direction for the band and left together with Desmond Brown. Both started The People with Silverton Hutchinson, then Chris Christie joined too. They supported the Specials and did quite a few gigs around London. But the band was dismantled after they finished one single produced by Lynval Golding and Dave Jordan. In 1982 he joined [a2984844] for their first recording and toured Ireland and UK with them. Later he moved to Mombasa, Kenya where he formed 'The Vikings Band' and worked as Entertainment Manager. In the late 1990's he became a member of the Swedish ska band [a=The Skalatones] up to their split in 2001. He now lives in Bogota, Colombia and has been in the UK recently to re-connect with some of his band mates and members of The Specials. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Chloe Weise | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Abner Graboff | Illustrator & graphic designer (1919-1986) | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Aloyzas Končius | Lithuanian conductor, pianist, concert master. Born 1934 in Kaunas, died 2003 in Vilnius. Educated at Lithuanian Conservatoire, also at Moscow Conservatoire (piano class). | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Dirone | Photographer | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Esther Dobongna | Esther Dobong'Na | Esther Dobong’Na Essienne, known as [a=Estha Divine], is a multi-instrumentalist of Cameroonian origin born in Paris. She entered the conservatory at 5 years old and came out with a prize at the piano. She learned drums, bass and guitar (self-taught) and composed her first pieces at 12 years old. In 1982, she formed the Blackheart Daughters trio with her two sisters (including Princess Erika, for whom she would later provide backing vocals in solo recordings), occupying voice, bass and drums. She released the single "Ayana", with an African and soul atmosphere and in 1997 performed the two main titles of the film "Les sœurs Soleil": "Show Me the Way" and "Les hommes je les consomme". Always faithful to [a=Mylène Farmer] for nearly twenty years, Estha Divine provides the backing vocals on All the star's tours since the 1996 Tour, and participates as a backing singer in the recording of some studio titles (C'est dans l'air, A force of…, Have we ever, Down here…, You do not say it). Esther is a sister of the singer and actress [a=Princess Erika]. |
| Search | Add | 55 | Raul Albornoz | Brazilian producer. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Serge Aubin | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Νίκος Τσιλίφης | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | PPS v.d. Wolfshaar | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Ernst Kuratli | Swiss Accordion Player | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Joel Cain | ||
| Search | Add | 55 | Él Graphic | Design company related to the [l31432] record label. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | James "Hutch" Hutchinson | American bassist. Born January 24, 1953 in Lynn, Massachusetts. Hutchinson moved to the San Francisco Bay area after high school where he played in jam bands and Latin bands. During this time he met John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service and Grateful Dead percussionist Mickey Hart. He worked on sessions of all types at Mickey's Ranch and played gigs around the Bay Area while living in Mill Valley. In the early 1970s, he played with John Cipollina in the band Copperhead, and recorded one self-titled Copperhead album for Columbia Records in 1973. Later, he played in Link Wray's band with Copperhead drummer David Weber, and performed with both Wray and Cipollina. Following that, Hutchinson spent 18 months in Latin America, working in the studio in a number of countries with a number of different Latin artists. He and Bay Area violinist Sid Page formed a Latin jazz fusion group named The Point. They recorded in Guatemala and El Salvador with local musicians, and eventually brought the band to Austin, Texas. In 1977 they won top Jazz Group at the Austin Music Awards. From Austin, Hutchinson went to New Orleans to play in The Neville Brothers band. He worked with them on and off for five or so years while also working with other New Orleans musicians including Jesse Hill, Huey Smith, Earl King, The Lastie Brothers, James Black, Professor Longhair, The Wild Tchoupitoulas and James Booker. In mid-1983, Hutchinson moved to Los Angeles, and soon after joined Bonnie Raitt's band. As a studio musician, Hutchinson has also worked with Al Green, Alejandro Escovedo, Anne Murray, The B-52's, B.B. King, Bob Seger, Boz Scaggs, Brian Wilson, Bryan Adams, Charles Brown, The Chieftains, Colin James, Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, David Crosby, Delbert McClinton, The Doobie Brothers, Elton John, Etta James, Garth Brooks, Hank Williams Jr., Ivan Neville, Jackson Browne, Jann Arden, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Cocker, Kathy Mattea, Keb' Mo', Lyle Lovett, Maria Muldaur, Merle Haggard, Ozzy Osbourne, Pattie LaBelle, Pops Staples, The Proclaimers, Randy Newman, Ringo Starr, Ritchie Sambora, Roy Orbison, Ruth Brown, Ryan Adams, Stevie Nicks, Taj Mahal, Tanya Tucker, Toots Hibbert, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Ziggy Marley, and many other artists, as well as on numerous film and television projects. | |
| Search | Add | 55 | Guillaume Wolf | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Eric Carrillo | American hardcore / metalcore bass player. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Herbert Anton | German bassoonist. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Holly Friedman | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Groove Worxx | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | The Rev. W. Awdry | Wilbert Vere Awdry (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997), was an English clergyman, railway enthusiast and children's author, better known as the Reverend W. Awdry and creator of Thomas the Tank Engine, who starred in Awdry's acclaimed Railway Series. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | First Avenue Management | British music management company | |
| Search | Add | 54 | DJ Muta | Member of Maxiries. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Mia Krinsky | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Darrill Connelly | American cartoonist & illustrator | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Pierre Cornuel | French painter and illustrator, born 1952 in Chantenay-Villedieu. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Kapelle Thomas Wendlinger | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Cain Cox | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Alan J. Peters | Alan John Peters | British classical violinist, producer, and impresario. Died November 2, 2017. He was a member of the [a=London Philharmonic Orchestra], the [a=Royal Philharmonic Orchestra], the [a=Philharmonia Orchestra] and was leader of the [a=Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden]. As an independent record producer, he recorded hundreds of music tracks both classical and easy listening. After he retired from performing, he acted as producer for the worlds largest set of recordings with one Orchestra (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) between 1992 and 1997, recording over 150 albums at [l264641]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Orquesta De Mario Ruíz Armengol | Orquesta Mario Ruíz Armengol | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Barry Oslander | Barry David Oslander | American A&R executive and producer. A&R director at [l11611] in the 60s. Born: February 5, 1939 in Bronx, New York Died: October 29, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Search | Add | 54 | Jesse Zelazo | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Leo Dunster | Leo Sam Dunster | Cutting engineer at [l=Curve Pusher]. Son of Curve Pusher co-owner [a=Lawrence Dunster]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Daisuke Masaki | 眞崎 大輔 | Bass player in the band 0.1g no Gosan |
| Search | Add | 54 | Kari Laiho | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | ขวัญใจกาฬสินธุ์ยุคพัฒนา | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | MVC Project | Italian Dj and Producer | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Tiangao Li | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Андрей Антоненко | Андрей Евгеньевич Антоненко | Russian musician-multinstrumentalist and composer in [a331797], [a1402490] Born: November 6, 1974, Leningrad |
| Search | Add | 54 | Tim Tetzner | Artist and graphic designer based in Berlin. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Aaron Russo | American entertainment businessman, film producer, director and political activist. Born: 14 February 1943 - Died: 24 August 2007 | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Timandjohn.net | Tim&John | Creative Agency based in Paris |
| Search | Add | 54 | Die Moosacher | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Gabor Lenđel | Gabor Lenđel | Keyboards player, leader of 'Teška Industrija'. Owner of studio [l=Muzički Atelje, Subotica]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Barbara Catanzaro-Hearn | Credited for art direction | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Mikel Barsa | Spanish promoter and artist manager (Mataró, 1951), ex-manager of [a602861] and Donna Summer (for Europe for 15 years). "Discos Barsa" owner in 1972 of various record stores in Spain in the 70s. [l975631] and [l779517] owner. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Emil Muench | German American tenor and choral director (born November 1866 in Germany) Muench emigrated to the United States in 1889 and settled first in Newark, then in West Hoboken, New Jersey, where he worked as a professional singer. Muench also led several German-language choirs. In 1912, he is listed as the director of the Rothmänner Gesang Verein von Hudson County. In 1922, he served as the Director of the Liederkranz von Union Hill (West Hoboken), the West Hoboken Männerchor, and the North Hudson Männerchor (West New York). Muench recorded numerous German songs for [l=Columbia], [l=Victor], and other labels between 1901 and 1916. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Le Daltonien | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Bob Norrington | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Michael Satter | Michael Satter | Founder of [l=Studio Michael Satter]. Art director and designer of [l=Live At Robert Johnson]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Ruebi Walter | Rüdiger Walter | Brother of [a=Reini Walter]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Carlos Lowry | Chilean-American visual artist, born in the US and grew up in Chile. Lowry is based in Austin, Texas and is known for creating artwork for The Dicks and other local punk bands. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Евгений Шварц | Евге́ний Льво́вич Шварц | Evgeny Lvovich Shvarts (21 October 1896, Kazan — January 15, 1958, Leningrad) Soviet writer and playwright whose cult works include twenty-five plays and screenplays for eleven films. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Orchestra Di Tonino Esposito | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Harold M. Kramer | American illustrator best known for his work in [i]Esquire[/i] (1912-1995) | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Flash Sanchez | Producer, Songwriter and Artist has been in the dance music scene since the early 90's. Flash is also the Co-Founder of [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/122143-Electro-Boy-Inc-Records] Electro Boy Inc Records[/url], Los Angeles based Dance/House recording label. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | وليد غلمية | Walid Gholmiyeh (1938 - 2011) was a highly decorated Lebanese conductor and composer. He also headed the panel of judges on the Lebanese television talent show "Studio el Fan," which is credited for launching the careers of many Lebanese and Arab artists from 1972 to 2002. He was the director of "Le Conservatoire libanais national supérieur de musique" or "The Lebanese National Higher Conservatory of Music". He was considered one of the most prominent Middle Eastern conductors and composers. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Orchestra Regimentului de Gardă Mihai Viteazu | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Domagoj Kršić | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Denis Halilovic | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Αθανάσιος Χαλιγιάννης | Greek clarinet player. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Geppino Esposito | Giuseppe Esposito | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Kjell Og Odd | Christian Duo performing in Norway in the 50's and 60's | |
| Search | Add | 54 | mynameisduke | U.A. Brini | Artwork & graphic design alias of Italian music producer U.A. Brini. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Tagayasu Shimada | 島田耕 | Japanese music critic and translator who wrote mostly about folk, country, and bluegrass. Born October 28, 1941 in Tokyo. Died May 26, 2016. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Hiberna-Bard | Power Electronic /Noise/Drone artist. Black/Death/Grind drummer. Gave up to live in Ukraine in 2012, but returned to England during the anex of Crimea and resumed activites. Part Of Winter Forest Industries | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Christovam Neumann | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Carlos Monteiro De Souza | José Carlos Monteiro de Souza | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Faunes | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Silvia Colfescu | Romanian graphics designer, collaborated with [l=Electrecord] during the 1980s | |
| Search | Add | 54 | J.R. Enterprises Inc. | [a=John Richbourg]'s company title used for producer credits. For "produced for" or other credits as a company or label, please use [l610246]. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Cycasso | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Annemarie Picerno | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Julian Flemming | German musician and artist, also runs the DIY label [l=Econore] with [b]Markus Radermacher[/b] ([a=Ramco]). | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Erez Jinno | Erez Jinno | Erez Jinno goes under the artist names: "The Suffering Artist", "Minijob Zentrale", "Love Lust Destruction", "Art.Indust.", "Jinno & Jiga", "Triponas" & "Analog Pussy". |
| Search | Add | 54 | Rodman Lewis | Harold "Scrappy" Lambert | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Hélio Eduardo Costa Manso | Hélio Eduardo Castilho de Toledo da Costa Manso | Brazilian musician, producer and songwriter, married to [a3689053]. In the mid-1960s he was singer, guitarist and band leader of the group [a6503008], after he joined the group [a1146482] playing keyboards and singing. After left the group he was producer in [l185063] and [l13768]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | qumcl | Egor Gerasenko | The Belarusian experimental electronic musician, designer, born on March 4, 2003 born on March 4, 2003 in Pyt-Yakh. Formerly known under aliases such as [a=Madcap Laughs (qu1)], [a=Qulicker], and [a=qu12], makes experimental music mixing different genres. In 2024, he co-founded the [l=Xeuqra] label with [a=Xiroach]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Henry Stahlbert | American illustrator active in the 1940s & 50s | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Roman Gorielov | Acoustic guitarist, composer & producer. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | QuakeStalkerz | Eduardo Abel Galeano | Hardstyle producer from Argentina. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Goodnightm4rk | Mark Anthon Kiessling | Experimental alter-ego of emo rapper Jumex |
| Search | Add | 54 | Coimbatore Thayi | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | PUSSY LORD | Solo 20 year old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Graves/Aslett Associates | Design company located in England. See also [a1833939]. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Adam Wojtecki | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Brandon O'Blivion | Brandon Wald | Heavily involved in the American Power Electronics and Noise Scene since 2012 and founder of [l=Black Ring Rituals Records]. He runs the bi-yearly Fargo Noise Fest. Also involved in the creation of the mini genre "Tumblewave" with his project [a=OK Oil Company]. |
| Search | Add | 54 | Jolley/Harris/Jolley | UK writing and production trio. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Agentur-rheinblick.com | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Duet Harmonika Alajbegović - Petković | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Spek The Architek | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Willie Lester + Rodney Brown | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Der Chor Von Radio Wien | ||
| Search | Add | 54 | Mariano Pérez Bautista | Mexican pop producer. Perhaps son of [a306779], related too to [l757138] / [l1920897] / [l2300914]. Please use [a306779] (Mariano Pérez García) for the composer/arranger. | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Les Weisbrich | Art director | |
| Search | Add | 54 | Orchestra Aldo Pagani |