MPS Records
MPS Records | |
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Parent company | Edel AG |
Founded | 1968 |
Founder | Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer |
Distributor(s) | BASF, Metronome Music |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | Germany |
Location | Villingen-Schwenningen |
MPS Records was a German jazz record company and label founded in 1968 by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer. MPS stands for "Musik Produktion Schwarzwald" (Music Production Black Forest).[1]
History
Originally based in Villingen, MPS was founded as the successor to the SABA record label by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer, Joachim-Ernst Berendt, Willy Fruth, and Achim Hebgen (who also worked as producers). Founded in 1968, MPS was the first German label to exclusively release jazz recordings.[2] MPS produced and released albums by American, Canadian, European and Japanese jazz artists. Recordings of the JazzFest Berlin, the Donaueschingen Festival and the New Jazz Meeting Baden-Baden[3] were also issued. Besides its own productions, MPS also licensed and distributed recordings from other companies.
Performers under contract to MPS included
The hallmarks of MPS releases were the high quality of the recordings (some of the production was undertaken in the private atmosphere of label founder Brunner-Schwer's living room), the attractive design of the sleeves, and the detail of information about artists, instruments and performances. Some of these recordings have been re-released on CD.
The label was distributed by
Universal spun the label off in 2012,
Discography
References
- ^ "MPS: Jazzin' the Black Forest". All About Jazz. 30 November 2006.
- ^ "MPS celebrates 50 year milestone". The Wire. 12 March 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
- ^ Cf. list of all New Jazz Meetings with release notes on German wikipedia.
- ^ "MPS Releases archive". Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ Sweney, Mark (21 September 2012). "Universal's £1.2bn EMI takeover approved – with conditions". The Guardian.
- ^ "Edel AG - Edel kauft legendäres Jazzlabel von Universal". Archived from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
External links
- MPS Records discography at Discogs
- SABA discography at Discogs