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Made in Baltics Entertainment
ISIN🆔
IndustryMusic, Entertainment
GenreVarious
Founded 📆2018; 6 years ago (2018)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Telliskivi 60A, ,
Estonia
Area served 🗺️
Worldwide
Key people
Toomas Olljum
(CEO)
Products 📟 Music and entertainment
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.madeinbaltics.eu
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Made in Baltics is an Estonian record label, in partnership with Sony Music label. It was founded in 2018 by Estonian music entrepreneur Toomas Olljum.

The label is cooperating with Ewert and The Two Dragons, Miljardid, Frankie Animal, Iiris, Jaagup Tuisk, Lenna Kuurmaa, Eleryn Tiit,[1] Mihkel Raud[2] and Tanel Padar.

History[edit]

Made In Baltics was founded by Estonian music entrepreneur Toomas Olljum as an artist management company back in 2010. In 2018 the company partnered with Sony Music Entertainment and was re-launched as a record label.[citation needed]

Current artists[edit]

Made In Baltics current artist roster consists of Eleryn Tiit, Ewert and The Two Dragons, Frankie Animal, Iiris, Jaagup Tuisk, Lenna Kuurmaa, Miljardid, Mihkel Raud and Tanel Padar.[citation needed]

Ewert and The Two Dragons[edit]

One of the most notable acts at Made In Baltics is an Estonian supergroup Ewert and The Two Dragons. Collaboration started in 2009 and reached its height between 2011 and 2016 when the band released two successful and best-selling albums "Good Man Down" [3] (I Love You Rec) and "Circles" (Sire Records). During that period the band was heavily touring in Europe and the United States, playing at major festivals like Positivus, Provinssirock, Hultsfred festival, Lowlands, Frequency, Haldern Pop, Colours of Ostrava and many others. In March 2016, they played a successful arena show in their hometown Tallinn in Saku Suurhall.[4] In 2021 the band released a live album of the same show on digital platforms and vinyl.[5]

Acclaim[edit]

After operating as a label for less than a year, Made In Baltics won Record Label Of The Year award at the Estonian Music Entrepreneurship Awards 2019.[6] Throughout its existence, Made In Baltics artists have won numerous awards and received also international acclaim, incl 18 Estonian Music Awards, European Border Breakers Award from Eurosonic Festival, Tallinn Music Week "Go Change The World" award, Radio 2 "Hit Of The Year" & others prizes. In 2013, "Good Man Down", a record released by Ewert and The Two Dragons was voted as "The Greatest Estonian Album of All Time" by Radio 2 listeners.[7] Company's founder Toomas Olljum has received Manager Of The Year award (2015, 2019), Entrepreneur Of The Year (2019) at Estonian Music Entrepreneurship awards.[citation needed]

Discography[edit]

Albums

  • Lenna 3X (2018)
  • Erki Pärnoja Saja Lugu (2018)
  • Gram-Of-Fun Second Breakfast EP (2019)
  • Trad.Attack! Make Your Move (2020)
  • Chris Noah Distance EP (2020)
  • Miljardid Ma Luban, et ma Muutun (2020)
  • Frankie Animal Party Alone (2022)

Singles[edit]

This is a list of singles released on Made in Baltics label.

List of singles, with year released and album name shown
Title Year Artist Album
"Falling in Love with You" 2018 Rasmus Rändvee
"Kolm korda" Lenna 3X
"Keeruta" ft. nublu
"Kuule"
"Getaway" Gram-Of-Fun
"Willie" 2019 Inger
"All In" Ariadne
"Kas süda veel lööb?" Rasmus Rändvee
"Playful"[8] Frankie Animal Party Alone
"Pass-pass" Trad.Attack! Make Your Move
"Young" Rasmus Rändvee
"Reservation" Gram-Of-Fun Second Breakfast EP
"Queen of My Own" 2020 Ariadne
"The Line" Chris Noah Distance EP
"Tehke ruumi!" Trad.Attack! Make Your Move
"jah või ei" säm
"Mind nad kätte ei saa" Curly Strings
"Armasta mind (feat. Vaiko Eplik)" Trad.Attack! Make Your Move
"Restless" Frankie Animal Party Alone
"Vaikin" Eleryn Tiit
"oled kuul" säm
"miinusprojekt" Jaagup Tuisk
"Ma luban, et ma muutun" Miljardid Ma luban, et ma muutun
"LA" Gram-Of-Fun
"Savi" Miljardid Ma luban, et ma muutun
"Bachata" Jaagup Tuisk
"Melancholy"[9] Gram-Of-Fun
"Running Without You"[10] Ariadne
"This Is The Night" Chris Noah Distance EP
"Ma enam sind ei tea"[11] Eleryn Tiit
"P.S.O"[12] Miljardid Ma luban, et ma muutun
"Lost in a Dance" Gram-Of-Fun
"Jää minuga" 2021 Jaagup Tuisk
"Peaches/Honey"[13] Frankie Animal Party Alone
"Sisemine samurai" Miljardid Ma luban, et ma muutun
"Night & Day"[14] Frankie Animal Party Alone
"Halo" Gram-Of-Fun
"Homseni" Eleryn Tiit
"Varjudes" Tanel Padar
"Kõikjal kõiges"[15] Eleryn Tiit
"Half of It"[16] Ewert Half of It EP
"Goodnight, Goodnight"
"Saab saab"[17] Mihkel Raud Kuu kulgeb Haapsalus live EP
"Müüt"[18] Tanel Padar
"Kui vaid"[19] Jaagup Tuisk
"Tunnete keel"[20] Eleryn Tiit
"Tähti üheks õhtuks" 2022 Tanel Padar


See also[edit]


Other articles of the topic Music : YouTube Music, Nasheed, Ska, Trippie Redd, Sprinkler (dance), List of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, List of musicians

Other articles of the topic Companies : Career Education Corporation, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Spümcø, Inc., Univision Communications Inc., Starbucks Corporation, Warner Music Group Corp.
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References[edit]

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