Irma Records

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Irma Records
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GenreVarious
Country of originItaly, Japan
LocationBologna, Tokyo
Official websitewww.irmagroup.com

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Irma Records is an Italian record label founded in Bologna in 1989. It releases alternative acoustic lounge and dance music. It currently has offices in both Bologna, Italy and Tokyo, Japan.[1]

Artists

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  • Sakai Asuka
  • Alfredo Sirica
  • Angelica
  • Simon Baker
  • Banda Brasileira
  • Baron Bane
  • Belladonna (Maurizio Belladonna)
  • Big Mojo
  • Black & Brown
  • Black Mighty Orchestra
  • Matteo Brancaleoni
  • Ely Bruna
  • Capiozzo, Mecco & Santimone
  • Captain Mantell
  • Don Carlos
  • CL (Colin Lindo a.k.a. Alpha Omega & Nubian Mindz)
  • Crazy P
  • Deodato
  • DJ Black Mighty Wax
  • DJ Rodriguez
  • Elmio
  • eRika
  • Feather and Down
  • Franca Barone 5et
  • Freak Motel
  • Freetempo
  • From P60
  • Maestro Garofalo
  • Gazzara
  • Greenlab
  • Honeymunch
  • Ida Landsberg
  • I-Dep
  • Italian Secret Service
  • Jacare'
  • Jeannie
  • Jeni Fujita (of The Fugees)
  • Jestofunk
  • Jhameel
  • Bengi Jumping
  • Kaleido
  • Kalweit & the Spokes
  • Ithamara Koorax
  • Danny Losito
  • Les Jeux Sont Funk
  • Low Fidelity Jet-Set Orchestra
  • Ltj Experience
  • Lumiere
  • Maddalena
  • Maler
  • Agnesse Manganaro
  • Amana Melone
  • Modulo 5
  • Diego Montinaro
  • Sarah Jane Morris
  • M-Swift
  • Musetta
  • Ninfa
  • Nu Braz
  • Ohm Guru
  • Ortiz
  • O’Spada
  • Papik
  • Robert Passera
  • Sophie Lillienne
  • The Piano Room
  • Pinktronix
  • Polyphonics
  • Provköket
  • Rigo
  • Riovolt
  • Steve Rogers Band
  • Max Sedgley
  • The Shiffers
  • Silvia's Magic Hands
  • The Snipplers
  • Sobo & Zeb
  • Soul Quality Quartet
  • Spirit Catcher
  • Stalker Studio
  • Stockholm Cyclo
  • Sugarpie & The Candymen
  • Summer Twins
  • Supabeatz
  • Supersonix Cinematica
  • Aaron Tesser
  • 2 Men 4 Soul
  • John Type
  • United Peace Voices
  • Woomin
  • yuma
  • Zerosospiro
  • Zone[2]

References

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Official Japanese site". Retrieved 2011-12-12.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Irma Records | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
Further reading
  • Pierfrancesco Pacoda, Sulle rotte del rave: DJ’s party e piste da ballo da Goa a Londra, da Bali a Ibiza, Milano, Feltrinelli, 2002, Template:ISBN.
  • Pierfrancesco Pacoda, Potere alla parola: Antologia del rap italiano, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1996, Template:ISBN.
  • Alessandro Bolli, Dizionario dei Nomi Rock, Padova, Arcana editrice, 1998, Template:ISBN.
  • Mario De Luigi, Storia dell'industria fonografica in Italia, Milano, Musica e Dischi, 2008, Template:ISBN.

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