The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal
The forgotten deal

The forgotten deal

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This year it is 19 years since Adrian Recordings started in 1999. We seriously love everything we have released equally on their own premises, but I guess it’s unavoidable that some releases just fall between the lines. It’s frustrating! Here’s a deal that gives attention so some releases that for some reasons just are not really in folks ears. Please take the opportunity to fix that now.

Sharif - Slumber- CD Album
This is the first album Adrian Recordings released in 1999. At theme we thought that it was the perfect blend of Red House Painters and Einstürzende Neubauten. It’s hard to get the violin in to that equation perhaps but it’s there. An album to be proud of.

Sharif - Lost Causes - Causes Lost- CD Album
The second album from Sharif came out in 2005. By that time the person soon to be known as the artist Familjen has joined in on programming and bass. Not a merry album but truly interesting and dull.

Printer - EP
This is the first release on Adrian Recordings by the Danish band Printer. It’s excellent techno pop with high emotional ambitions.

Printer - Can You Take More?- CD Album
Despite nice reviews, airtime, a real effort from us and a really good album. It never really happened for Adrian Recordings only Danish band. This album still sounds fresh.

Edda Magnason - Goods- CD Album
The artist Edda Magnason is absolutely not forgotten and maybe not even this album, but in the context of what was about to happen jus a little while after this album was released, it was shadowed by a certain film called "Monica Z”. This album is just a wonderful ferry tale. Really likeable.

RA - Remixes (Vinyl)- 12” Vinyl
The band RA is not forgotten, not even their releases but in regards to the big remixer names on this release and how extremely great it is, this is a surprisingly overlooked EP. All of the remixes are top of the line but the excellent of the danish world star Trentemøllers contribution makes this very hard to get that no one just didn’t care. Take this chance to change that.