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They are from Southern Greenland but moved to Nuuk in 2001. [3] They run the family-owned Atlantic Music, a record company and music instrument retail store. [3] Nanook are Greenland's most popular band. [2] [1] [3] [4] [5] In 2010 they sold 5,000 albums, meaning that every tenth Greenlander bought a copy. [1]
The band played reunion shows in 2010 at the Nuuk Festival and the Nipiaa Rock Festival, and have performed live sporadically since then. [5] The album Black Box, compiling live tracks and new recordings of older songs, was released in 2018. [7] Today Karl Enok Mathiassen has his own record label and radio company. [8]
Nuuk is the fifth solo album from German ambient music producer Thomas Köner. [1] [2] Originally released in 1997 as a part of the Driftworks 4-CD box set (along with albums from Nijiumu, Pauline Oliveros & Randy Raine-Reusch and Paul Schütze), it was re-released in 2004 by Mille Plateaux with a DVD containing films made from still images to accompany the music.
As expected, Atlantic Music Group announced on Monday that it will be laying off around two dozen people, with the majority coming from the radio and video departments. In an internal memo to the ...
The Orwells (Canvasback Music/Atlantic) The Pointer Sisters (Planet/Atlantic) The Rascals; The Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones/Atlantic) The Spinners; The Streets (Vice/Atlantic) The System; The Temptations; The Trammps; The Velvet Underground; The War on Drugs; Theory of a Deadman [5] Tim Maia (Warner/Elektra/Atlantic) Tim Rushlow (Atlantic ...
A&R executive Pete Ganbarg has started a new joint venture with Atlantic Records called Pure Tone Records. Ganbarg will step down as Atlantic’s president of A&R to steer the new launch, in ...
The music of Greenland is a mixture of two primary strands, Inuit and Danish, mixed with influences from the United States and United Kingdom. Greenland's musical character has been described as "definitely a rock country, both musically and literally" according to Greenlandic drummer Hans Rosenberg. [1]
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