Toast Records
Toast Records is an independent record label based in Turin, Italy.
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Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Giulio Tedeschi, Carla Celsa |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | Italy |
Official website | www.toastit.com |
Company history
Toast Records is a recording company founded in 1985 by producer Giulio Tedeschi and operated by Italian Rock. It all started in 1979 in a very “underground” style. The city of Turin saw and witnessed the birth of Meccano Records. The initial idea was to promote the Righeira project. In spring 1985, out of Meccano Records, sprang Toast sas soon to become Toast Records a project that would make history in the Italian independent musical scene. First title to be produced (summer 1985): "Trasparenze e suoni" by No Strange.
Partial list albums released
Vinyl
Year | Artist | Title |
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1985 | No Strange | Trasparenze e suoni |
1986 | Carl Lee & The Rhythm Rebels | Carl Lee & The Rhythm Rebels |
1987 | No Strange | L'universo |
1988 | Afterhours | All the Good Children Go to Hell |
1988 | Statuto | Vacanze |
1989 | No Strange, Afterhours, Max Casacci, Ghigo Agosti and others | Oracolo (album) |
1989 | Vegetable Men | It's time to change |
1989 | Statuto | Senza di lei |
1993 | Barbieri | Mondi diversi |
1994 | Fleurs du Mal | Indian-world |
CDs
Year | Artist | Title |
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1995 | Fleurs du Mal | 3 |
1997 | Alma Mater | Il Parco Degli Arcobaleni |
1998 | No Strange | Medusa |
1998 | Marcello Capra | Danzarella |
1999 | Steve Sperguenzie & the Incredible Lysergic Ants | 5 Investigators |
2002 | Karmablue | Erratico Estatico |
2004 | Roulette Cinese | Che fine ha fatto Baby Love |
2007 | Trenincorsa | La Danza dei sogni |
2009 | Jambalaya | Quando vola lo struzzo |
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Music media | Music media in Italy |
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National anthem | "Il Canto degli Italiani" |
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External links
References
See also
- List of record labels
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