Drumcode Records






Drumcode logotype


Drumcode Records is a Swedish techno label managed by Adam Beyer. The label was founded in 1996 and has enjoyed a streak of success in its releases, talent scouting, radio efforts, and general international label camaraderie ever since. As of August 2018 the label is the highest-selling record label on Beatport over the past year, according to BeatStats, and third highest-selling label on Beatport of all time. Its roots are in its native Scandinavia, originally only housing Swedish producers, but in the label's history it has since branched out to working with those whose sound fit the profile, rather than whose nationality aligns best.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Artists


  • 2 Podcast


  • 3 References


  • 4 See also


  • 5 External links





Artists



  • Adam Beyer

  • Alan Fitzpatrick

  • Amelie Lens

  • Arjun Vagale

  • Bart Skils

  • Boxia

  • Cari Lekebusch

  • Christian Smith

  • Dense & Pika


  • Dhillon (Jeremy Olander)

  • Enrico Sangiuliano

  • Hertz (Pierre Jerksten)

  • Ida Engberg

  • Ilario Alicante

  • Jay Lumen

  • Jel Ford

  • Jerome Sydenham

  • Jesper Dahlbäck

  • Joey Beltram

  • Joseph Capriati

  • Julian Jeweil

  • Layton Giordani

  • Maceo Plex

  • Marco Carola

  • Nicole Moudaber

  • Pan-Pot

  • Sam Paganini

  • Slam

  • Steve Lawler

  • Timmo

  • Victor Calderone



Podcast


Label owner Adam Beyer also hosts the techno podcast Drumcode Radio Live.[2]



References





  1. ^ http://www.dancingastronaut.com/2013/08/electric-zoo-showcase-drumcode17-years-of-swedish-techno-stability-in-the-making/


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See also


  • List of record labels


External links


  • Official site







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