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| name                = Dallas Records
 
| name                = Dallas Records
| street              = Mirje 12
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| street              = Cankarjeva 11/1
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| logo                = Dallas Records (logo).jpg
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| street  2            = Rimska 14
 
| town  2            = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 200 7660
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 200 7660
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 200 7669
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 200 7669
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 252 4591
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 252 4591
 
| email              =  
 
| email              =  
| website            = http://www.dallasmusica.com
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| website            =  
 
| founded by          = Založba Dallas d.o.o.  
 
| founded by          = Založba Dallas d.o.o.  
 
| accounts =  
 
| accounts =  
https://twitter.com/DallasRecordsSI
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http://twitter.com/DallasRecordsSI
https://www.facebook.com/dallas.si
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http://www.facebook.com/dallas.si
https://www.youtube.com/user/DallasRecordsTV
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http://www.youtube.com/user/DallasRecordsTV
 
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[[Dallas Records]] was set up around [[Established::1987]], when the brand was used for organising music publishing and booking management. It formally came into existence in [[Established::1992]], when it became the exclusive distributor for the independent record label Mute and, with time, some other labels (among them Beggars Banquet, 4AD, P.I.A.S.). At the same time Dallas Records also actively started releasing their own music. In the mid-1990s, the label became an official licensee for the multinational recording and publishing company EMI, for whom they promoted and distributed music throughout the whole of ex-Yugoslavia.  
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[[Dallas Records]] was set up around [[Established::1987]], when the brand was used for organising music publishing and booking management (which nowadays is handled by [[Mars Music]]). It formally came into existence in 1992, when it became the exclusive distributor for the independent record label Mute and, with time, some other labels (among them Beggars Banquet, 4AD, P.I.A.S.). At the same time Dallas Records also actively started releasing their own music. In the mid-1990s, the label became an official licensee for the multinational recording and publishing company EMI, for whom they promoted and distributed music throughout the whole of ex-Yugoslavia.  
 
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Besides this, Dallas Records is also a big player on the regional pop and rock scene and has a very active sister company in Croatia. Since 1992, Dallas has released approximately 130 audio records covering a vast range of genres, including singer-songwriters ([[Aleksander Mežek]], [[Andrej Šifrer]]); various pop music ([[Tinkara Kovač]], [[LeeLooJamais]], [[Kingston]], [[Čuki]], [[Helena Blagne]]); folk rock ([[Katalena]]); rap ([[Chorchyp]]); soundtracks (''Sweet Dreams'' by [[Mitja Vrhovnik Smrekar]]); rock music ([[NONmusic]], [[Demolition Group]], [[Kuzle]], [[Rock Partyzani]], [[Big Foot Mama]]); jazz ([[Miladojka Youneed]]); blues; classical; and film music as well as experimental music.  
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Besides this, Dallas Records is also a big player on the regional pop and rock scene, with there being another similarly oriented Dallas enterprise in Croatia. Since 1992, Dallas has released approximately 130 audio records covering a vast range of genres, including singer-songwriters ([[Aleksander Mežek]], [[Andrej Šifrer]]); various pop music ([[Tinkara Kovač]], [[LeeLooJamais]], [[Kingston]], [[Čuki]], [[Helena Blagne]]); folk rock ([[Katalena]]); rap ([[Chorchyp]]); soundtracks (''Sweet Dreams'' by [[Mitja Vrhovnik Smrekar]]); rock music ([[NONmusic]], [[Demolition Group]], [[Kuzle]], [[Rock Partyzani]], [[Big Foot Mama]]); jazz ([[Miladojka Youneed]]); blues; classical; and film music as well as experimental music.  
  
 
Dallas Records also handle wholesale distribution of phonograms and represent, promote, and market music and musicians. While some of the later musicians come from other countries, Dallas (alongside its local clients) primarily promotes and distributes music by singers and bands from former Yugoslavia (Neda Ukraden, Severina, Gibonni, Denis & Denis, LET3, Bajaga, Goran Bregovič, Đorđe Balašević, Jinx, Plavi Orkestar, Davor Radolfi, Tereza Kesovija, etc.) and has also released several compilations of their music.
 
Dallas Records also handle wholesale distribution of phonograms and represent, promote, and market music and musicians. While some of the later musicians come from other countries, Dallas (alongside its local clients) primarily promotes and distributes music by singers and bands from former Yugoslavia (Neda Ukraden, Severina, Gibonni, Denis & Denis, LET3, Bajaga, Goran Bregovič, Đorđe Balašević, Jinx, Plavi Orkestar, Davor Radolfi, Tereza Kesovija, etc.) and has also released several compilations of their music.
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==See also==
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* [[Mars Music]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.dallasmusica.com/ Dallas Records website]
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*[http://www.rockobrobje.com/fox_i1.html An interview with the founder of the label,[[Goran Lisica]]] (in Slovenian)
*[http://www.rockobrobje.com/fox_i1.html An interview with [[Goran Lisica]], the founder of the label] (in Slovenian)
 
  
[[Category:Music publishers]]
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[[Category:Music label]]
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[[Category:Music distributors]]
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Music]]

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Cankarjeva 11/1, SI-1000 Ljubljana


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Dallas Records was set up around 1987, when the brand was used for organising music publishing and booking management (which nowadays is handled by Mars Music). It formally came into existence in 1992, when it became the exclusive distributor for the independent record label Mute and, with time, some other labels (among them Beggars Banquet, 4AD, P.I.A.S.). At the same time Dallas Records also actively started releasing their own music. In the mid-1990s, the label became an official licensee for the multinational recording and publishing company EMI, for whom they promoted and distributed music throughout the whole of ex-Yugoslavia.


Besides this, Dallas Records is also a big player on the regional pop and rock scene, with there being another similarly oriented Dallas enterprise in Croatia. Since 1992, Dallas has released approximately 130 audio records covering a vast range of genres, including singer-songwriters (Aleksander Mežek, Andrej Šifrer); various pop music (Tinkara Kovač, LeeLooJamais, Kingston, Čuki, Helena Blagne); folk rock (Katalena); rap (Chorchyp); soundtracks (Sweet Dreams by Mitja Vrhovnik Smrekar); rock music (NONmusic, Demolition Group, Kuzle, Rock Partyzani, Big Foot Mama); jazz (Miladojka Youneed); blues; classical; and film music as well as experimental music.

Dallas Records also handle wholesale distribution of phonograms and represent, promote, and market music and musicians. While some of the later musicians come from other countries, Dallas (alongside its local clients) primarily promotes and distributes music by singers and bands from former Yugoslavia (Neda Ukraden, Severina, Gibonni, Denis & Denis, LET3, Bajaga, Goran Bregovič, Đorđe Balašević, Jinx, Plavi Orkestar, Davor Radolfi, Tereza Kesovija, etc.) and has also released several compilations of their music.

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