Compost Records

Compost Records is a German record label established by Michael Reinboth in 1993.[1] The label is known for progressive downbeat dance[1] and Nu jazz releases [2] incorporating influences of bossa nova, techno, and drum n bass.[3] The Future Sounds of Jazz compilation series helped establish the label early in its history.[1] The majority of artists signed to the label are those known to Reinboth personally, from connections in the German downbeat club scene.[1] The label has resisted licensing its catalog to larger labels, instead it sought to develop roster reputations in-house.[4] Reinboth selected the name "Compost" for his label because it translates well among many languages, and felt it denoted a "catalyst for constitution and reactions".[5]

In the United States, Compost was initially distributed by K7! Distribution,[1] and then by Studio Distribution until 2002, when it switched to Shelter Music Group.[2]

The label has been described as "organic"[1] and "revered".[2]

The book "Soul Love: 20 Years Compost Records" was released in 2015, featuring text in both English and German, over 450 photographs from the history of Compost Records and a download code for a 40 track compilation.[6]

Artist roster

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References

  1. Comer, M. Tye (November 8, 1999). "Compost Records:Top German Downbeat Dance Label Comes to America". CMJ New Music Report. p. 7. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  2. Roseberry, Craig (November 23, 2002). "Kyoto Shows 'Spirit' on Compost". Billboard. p. 27.
  3. Shapiro, Peter (1999). Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. p. 256. ISBN 9781858284330.
  4. Roseberry, Craig (November 6, 1999). "Germany's Compost Fortifies Club Beats". Billboard. p. 37. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  5. Sin, Jeong-Won (2014). Du bist, was du hörst: Musiklabels als Wegweiser im digitalen Zeitalter (in German). Campus Verlag. p. 291. ISBN 9783593501031.
  6. TITEL kulturmagazin (2015). "20 Years Of Compost Records: An Interview with Michael Reinboth". Retrieved April 19, 2016.


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