Vandit
Vandit Records is a German record label founded in 1999 by Paul van Dyk.[1] Its first release was van Dyk's own tracks "Another Way" and "Avenue".[2] The Berlin-based record label is largely focused on trance and progressive house. The label has been known for hosting large concert parties in Berlin.[3]
Vandit | |
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Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Paul van Dyk |
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Country of origin | Germany |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Official website | www |
In 2013 they signed a digital distribution and video deal with Believe Digital.[4] In May 2015, the label celebrated their 15th anniversary with the digital release The Best of VANDIT and an associated club tour.[5]
Current artists
- Apple One
- Alex M.O.R.P.H
- Allen & Envy
- Arman Dinarvand
- Ben Nicky
- Bryan Kearney
- CBM
- David Forbes
- Eddie Bitar
- Enoh
- Filo & Peri
- FKN
- Genix
- Heatbeat
- Giuseppe Ottaviani
- Jardin
- Interstate
- Jordan Suckley
- Jon O'Bir
- Judge Jules
- Las Salinas
- Maarten de Jong
- Mark Burton
- Martin Roth
- Mohamed Bahi
- MOTi
- Orla Feeney
- Rafael Osmo
- SHato & Paul Rockseek
- Strobe
- Tangle
- The Thrillseekers
- Tom Colontonio
- Tristan D
- Will Atkinson
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See also
- List of record labels
References
- Paoletta, Michael (August 4, 2007). "Paul Van Dyk". Billboard. p. 28.
- http://www.discogs.com/Paul-van-Dyk-Another-Way-Avenue/release/19676
- Schulte-Peevers, Andrea (2013). Lonely Planet Reiseführer Berlin (in German). Mair Dumont Marco Polo. p. 185. ISBN 9783829785174.
- "Believe Digital signs deal with Paul van Dyk's Vandit Records « Blog Believe". www.blogbelieve.com. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
- "NEWS: Paul van Dyk's VANDIT Records Celebrates 15 Years". CONFRONT Magazine. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
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