Rollerboys Recordings

Rollerboys Recordings is a Swedish independent record label founded by Yourhighness, Elias Raam and Måns Ericson. Rollerboys Recordings originated from Club Rollerboys, and started releasing records in 2007 with Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI's "The Distant EP".

Rollerboys Recordings
Founded2007
FounderYourhighness, Elias Raam, Måns Ericson
Distributor(s)Clone (NL)
GenreDisco
House
Electro
Italo
Country of originSweden
LocationStockholm
Official websiteOfficial site

The label's focus is on modern disco music, a multi-faceted output ranging from electro to house to italo. All releases to date have been approved by the Swedish Epic Disco Association (S.E.D.A.).

The releases have received wide critical acclaim, and have been licensed to a multitude of compilations.

Discography

Discography from Discogs[1]

Release Title Artist Format Year
RR 001 The Distant EP Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI 12", EP 2007
RR 002 Swetalic EP Ultracity 12", EP 2007
RR 003 The Coastal EP Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI 12", EP 2008
RR 004 Sipping On The Sweet Nectar - The Epic Remixes Jens Lekman - Remixed by Ultracity, Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI 12" 2008
RR 005 Epic Disco Vol. 1 Ilya Santana, Motorcycle Boy & Fabrizio Mammarella, Ultracity, Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI 12" 2009

Compilations

  • Future Disco "Motorcycle Theme (Fabrizio Mammarella Edit)" - Motorcycle Boy (Azuli, 2009)[2]
  • Second Royal Vol. 4 "Klee" - Ultracity (2009)
  • Nu Balearica by Fred Deakin "Space Reflecting On The Bosporos" - Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI (Ministry Of Sound, 2008)
  • Body Language Vol.5 by Chateau Flight "The Distant Message(Arken Remix)" - Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI (Get Physical, 2007)[3]

Artists

  • Ultracity
  • Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI
  • Ilya Santana
  • Motorcycle Boy
  • Fabrizio Mammarella
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References

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