Hansa Records

Hansa Records was a label of Musique founded in the Années 1960 whose seat was with Berlin in Germany.

Hansa was its larger success at the end of the Années 1970 by publishing the discs of artists recognized like David Bowie, of which the albums Low and " Heroes" was recorded in their studio of West Berlin. The Cure (then baptized Easy Cleans) gained a contest of young talents organized by Hansa, but only some demonstrations were recorded in November 1977 before the group left its first 45 turns at Small Wonder Records, then begins with Fiction, the label of Chris Parry. Hansa Records was also the recording company of the Modern Talking for their period when the tubes of 1985 to 1987 were connected (what corresponds to 5 albums).

Hansa was finally repurchased by BMG and was amalgamated with other small labels to form BMG Berlin Musik GMBH.

Artists published/distributed by Hansa, or having recorded with the studio

See too

  • Independent label
  • Hanseatic League, an area which included/understood almost all the maritime space of the Germany, except for Berlin, according to which Hansa Records bears its name. For a German, Hansa initially refers to the Hanseatic League.

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