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Not to be confused with the French black metal label Drakkar Productions.
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Record label
Drakkar Entertainment
Founded1986
FounderBogdan Kopec
Distributor(s)Edition Drakkar
GenreHeavy metal
Electronic
Synthpop
Industrial metal
Country of originGermany
LocationWitten
Official websitewww.drakkar.de

Drakkar Entertainment GmbH, also called Drakkar Records or Drakkar Publishing, is a German record label with its headquarters in Witten. It is a joint venture with Bertelsmann Music Group.

History

Originally Kopec Music Publishing, Drakkar Entertainment was founded in 1986 by Bogdan Kopec. It initially only handled publishing, but in 1986, when Kopec changed the name to "Drakkar Promotion", he also expanded its services to include management, booking, and merchandising. The company later signed German metal bands such as Raven, Running Wild, and Sodom.

In 1992, the company joined forces with Bertelsmann Music Group to become Drakkar Promotion Musikverlag GmbH. At the same time, another company, G.U.N. Records GmbH was created. This second company became so successful that Kopec, who felt overworked, decided to sell his shares to BMG. He then closed the merchandising, booking, and trading departments of Drakkar Promotion and founded "Drakkar Records". His original company became "Drakkar Entertainment GmbH".

Divisions

Drakkar Entertainment now has four divisions:

  • Drakkar Classic, a label publishing rock and metal with orchestral accompaniment.
  • Drakkar Records, their metal label.
  • e-Wave Records, their electronic label.
  • Edition Drakkar, their publishing company.

Artists

References

  1. "Diablo Sign With Drakkar Entertainment". Blabbermouth.net. 7 September 2004.

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