Delphine Records

Delphine Records or Delphine Productions is a French record label, founded in 1974 by French composer Paul de Senneville and his partner Olivier Toussaint

Delphine Records
Founded1974
FounderPaul de Senneville, Olivier Toussaint
GenreVarious
Country of originFrance
LocationParis
Official websiteDelphine Artists

History

In 1974, Paul de Senneville set up his own record company, Delphine (named after Paul's first daughter, Delphine), with Olivier Toussaint.[1]

Delphine in one of the leading French music exporters to the world market. It is also the only company specialising in instrumental music. Nowadays, the Delphine group represent 15 companies dealing with various activities: an advertising film and clip production company, an agency for advertising and casting actors and a casting agency as well as two modelling agencies.

This Delphine is not to be confused with a small independent American record label started approximately 30 years later called Delphine Records.[2]

Delphine Records artists

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gollark: No, I mean in phones.
gollark: > so dumping a shit ton of current to the 80% mark (which is usually close to nominal) isnt bad for itWouldn't the battery get pretty hot, which might be a problem?
gollark: Right now the solution for fast-charging phones seems to just be to dump ridiculous amounts of power into the batteries, which seems kind of bad?
gollark: Supercapacitor-based phones would be neat, if they can get them to about the same energy density as current stuff somehow.
gollark: I think right now degrading batteries are a significant issue.

See also

References

  1. "Delphine". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  2. "Delphine Records | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace. Retrieved June 25, 2009.
  3. Gary McCartney (2014-08-01). "Delphine Artists". Delphine Artists. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
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