DK Records

DK Records

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DK was started 1997 by Jesper Dahlbäck and Thomas Krome as a result of the lack of labels who could release their first record ,a tech-house piece called "The Real Jazz". Thomas initially made the original mix on the A side and Jesper made a remix to the B-side and was then pressed on a ten-inch vinyl.DK then became a laboratory for further collaborations and experiments. Each record released on the label has its own look and even musical direction which on the contrary to many other labels is the some what confused identity of DK. Some of the artist involved are, to mention a few: Adam Beyer, Jori Hulkkonen, DJ Sneak, John Selway and Alexi Delano. The non consistent profile of DK has also given birth to many of its latest artists with codenames corresponding to the current catalogue number such as DK7, a collaboration between Jesper Dahlbäck and vocalist Mark O'Sullivan.

Due to studio commitments to his own label Corb, Thomas is no longer at the forefront of the label so Jesper is taking on the responsiblitys alone. This will see the catalogue as of the last release from DK to DX. So what would have been DK10 is now DX0.
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Discography

Releases:
DK 1 Thomas Krome The Real Jazz (10") 1998
DK 2 Thomas Krome Kåt I Baren (10") 1998
DK 3 Alexi Delano & John Selway Everybody Dance (10") 1998
DK 4 Thomas Krome The Real Jazz (Remixes) (2x12") 1999
DK 5 Dahlbäck & Krome* DK5 (2 versions) 2000
DK 6 DK Sex (12") 2002
DK 7 DK7 The Difference (2 versions) 2002
DK8 DK8* Murder Was The Bass (2 versions) 2003
DK 9 DK9* The New Beginning (2 versions) 2004
DX 0 Jesper Dahlbäck Machine Dance (12") 2004
DX 1 Jesper Dahlbäck Polyhouse (12") 2005
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Review by Jul 15, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
What a excelent label. 9 records on 6 years.. A label that releases such good music because they know good music well, a great moove to stick to the quality rather than quantity, and worth collecting. As a fan of Dahlback & Krome this label is solid gold worth. 9 records and two of them are classics allready...
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