Tokyo Dawn Records
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Tokyo Dawn Records | |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Marc Wallowy |
Genre | Hip hop, neo soul, funk, electro |
Country of origin | Germany |
Location | Frankfurt am Main, Munich |
Official website | http://www.tokyodawn.net |
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Tokyo Dawn Records is an independent record label based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It began in the demoscene of 1997 as one of the first netlabels to promote "opensource music". It relaunched in 2009 with a new concept.
Tokyo Dawn Records is headed by Marc Wallowy and Fabien Schivre and publishes broken beat, neo soul, funk, house, electro, hip hop and other genres.[1][2] It runs eclectic compilation series called "The Boogie", "The Heart" and "The Move".
In 2012, a subsidiary called Tokyo Dawn Labs won an award for two digital audio processors.[3]
Releases[edit]
- Various - Practice Avoiding Mistakes - Compilation - 2003
- Comfort Fit - Forget And Remember - Album - 2005
- Various - Margin London - Compilation - 2005
- Comfort Fit - Polyshufflez - Album - 2009
- Portformat - The Repeat Factor - Album - 2009
- Comfort Fit - Polyshufflez Remixes - Album - 2009
- Portformat - The Repeat Factor Remixes - Album - 2010
- Swede:art - Emotional Colors - Album - 2010
- Various - The Heart - Compilation - 2010
- Swede:art - Emotional Colors Remixes - Album - 2010
- Opolopo - Voltage Controlled Feelings - Album - 2010
- Various - The Boogie - Compilation - 2011
- Amalia - Art Slave - Album - 2011
- Soulparlor - Evoluzion - Album - 2011
- Various - The Heart Volume 2 - Compilation - 2011
- Colonel Red - Keep Walkin - Album - 2011
- Vindahl - Serendipity - Album - 2011
- Various - The Boogie Volume 2 - Compilation - 2011
- Opolopo - Mutants - Album - 2011
- Stan Smith - The Get Up Movement - Album - 2012
- Blaktroniks - Ready Set Blow - Album - 2012
- Portformat - Entropy - Album - 2012
- Various - The Move - Compilation - 2012
- Various - The Boogie Volume 3 - Compilation - 2012
- Positive Flow - Flow Lines - Album - 2012
- Amalia - Makings Of - Album - 2013
- Various - The Heart Volume 3 - 2013
- Personal Life - Morning Light - 2013
- Reggie B - DNA - 2013
- Pugs Atomz – Bama Pi - 2013
- Various - The Boogie Volume 4 - Compilation - 2014
- Opoplopo - "Mutants Volume 2" - 2014
- SoulParlor - "Smile" - 2015
- Positive Flow - "Reflowed" - 2015
- Still Weavens - "Amisana" - 2016
- Various - "The Boogie Volume 5" - Compilation - 2016
- Eneeks - "My Queen, My King, My God"- 2017
- Colonel Red - "Wireless Soldier" - 2017
- Various - "The Move Volume 2" - Compilation - 2017
- Mowgan - "No Time For You" - 2017
- AfriCali - "Taught Of A Culture" - 2017
- Various - "The Heart Volume 4" - Compilation - 2017
- Various - "The Boogie Volume 6" - Compilation - 2017
- LyricL - "Unequivocal" - 2018
- Colonel Red - "Rhyme Travelling" - 2018
- Sool - "Quite Obvious" - 2018
- Pho Que - "Sweet" - 2018
- The Grey Area - "The Grey Area " - 2018
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Tokyo Dawn Records". Tokyodawn.net.
- ↑ "Tokyo Dawn Records - CDS and Vinyl at Discogs". Discogs. Archived from the original on 2011-07-02. Retrieved 2011-07-09. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Tokyo Dawn Records - Music Releases". Tokyodawn.net. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
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