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:''This article is about a Norwegian record label. For the Detroit label, see Tribe Records.'' Tribe Records was a Norwegian record label founded in 1998. The company became one of the biggest contributors to the Norwegian record chart VG-Lista Topp 20 the following years.〔(Tekstarkiv - Dagbladet.no )〕 Tribe fast became a commercial label focusing on dance, trance (music) and pop. Tribe Records was among the first record-companies in Norway to fully start with the 360-deals when building their artist. The label had management-, booking-, and the standard label-functions. ==History== Originally, four partners founded the company: Christopher Collings, Andreas Papandreu Høyer, Anders Dybvik and Martin O. Muren. In 2001 John Sørensen joined the group. In 2002 Tribe Records became the biggest domestic hit-label in Norway with a total of 28,9% of the Norwegian hit-share on VG-Lista.〔(Gjør hits av skitt - Kultur - Musikk - Aftenposten.no )〕 Many artists as Dina, Spritneybears, 2PM, L8R and Spin-Up was attached to the label. In the 3 last years, Tribe Records had a cooperation 〔(Denmark's Capella, Norway's Tribe Link | Media & Telecommunications > Movies & Sound Recording from AllBusiness.com )〕 with the Danish company Capella Music, owned by the founder of Mega Records Edel-Mega Records Kjeld Wennick. At the end of 2003, the label was closed down. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tribe Records (Norway)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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