DRO Records

Spanish record label; Spain's first indie record label


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FieldValue
nameDRO
parentWarner Music Group
founded1982
founderAviador Dro
distributorPancoca (1982–1983)
Grabaciones Accidentales (1983–1984)
genrealternative rock
countrySpain
locationMadrid
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DRO Records (often referred to simply as DRO) is a Spanish independent record label founded in 1982 by members of the band Aviador Dro. It is one of Spain's first independent record labels. During the 1980s DRO was an important label for independent artists in Spain, especially in Madrid.

Name

DRO is an acronym which stands for Discos Radioactivos Organizados (). In the 1990s, the multinational label Eastwest Records acquired DRO. Following the acquisition the label was renamed DRO EastWest.

History

DRO Records was founded in Spain in 1982 by members of the band Aviador Dro. The label, which was one of the earliest independent labels in Spain, was created in order to give the band the resources to publish their music after being rejected by major labels. At the time, alternative music was emerging in Spain, especially around Madrid. DRO and other independent labels helped alternative artists distribute their music to wider audiences in the 1980s. Because of its role as a label for important artists during this time, the label has been called a pioneer of Spanish independent music. Many of the most successful Spanish artists of the 1980s were signed to DRO.

In 1983, following the collapse of DRO's distributor, Pancoca, the independent label Grabaciones Accidentales (GASA) began handling DRO's distribution. GASA was absorbed into DRO in the following year. DRO also acquired another independent label, Twins, in 1989.

The DRO-GASA group was ultimately acquired by Warner Music Group in 1993 due to financial pressures. The label current operates as DRO EastWest, SA.

References

References

  1. (18 July 2013). "Made in Spain: Studies in Popular Music". Routledge.
  2. Manrique, Diego. (12 January 1993). "Warner adquiere la discográfica independiente española DRO". [[El País]].
  3. (March 1983). "Independientes (II)". Rock Espezial.
  4. Hamilton M. Stapell. (28 September 2010). "Remaking Madrid: Culture, Politics, and Identity After Franco". Palgrave Macmillan.
  5. Nieto, Antonio. (18 June 2013). "La música 'indie' encumbra a Xoel López". [[El País]].
  6. (November 1984). "Los Esclarecidos, Pop ambiental". [[Rockdelux]].

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