Strandard63

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Strandard63
Active years since 1996
founder Ray van Zeschau
Seat Dresden , Germany
Website www.strandard63.de

Strandard63 is a label of the artist Ray van Zeschau based in Dresden , which was founded in 1996 to market their own music but also partly photography. Primarily, however, he created the label in order to bring out previously unreleased material from his band, Friends of Italian Opera, on the CD Edle Einfalt, Stille Größe . A year later he released Edle Einfalt Stille Größe together with the 1991 partially mastered LP Um Thron und Liebe again together with Alfred Hilsberg as a single sound carrier and together as a CD box under the name Rare, rare and puzzling recordings on What's So Funny About under the German music distribution of Indigo . HG Griese was again significantly involved in the artwork . After founding the band Ray & The Rockets , Ray van Zeschau released all of the records on his label. The EP Rock the Universe is the first rock 'n' roll sound carrier in Dresden , 44 years after the "invention" of rock 'n' roll .

Discography

  • 1996: Friends of Italian Opera - Noble Simplicity, Silent Size (CD)
  • 1997: Friends of Italian Opera - To Throne and Love (CD, together with What's So Funny About )
  • 1997: Friends of the Italian Opera - To Throne and Love / Noble Simplicity Silent Greatness (CD box, together with What's So Funny About)
  • 1998: Ray & The Rockets - Rock the Universe (7 ″ - Vinyl - EP )
  • 1999: Ray & The Rockets - The Truth About Rosswein 47 (7 ″ vinyl single )
  • 2000: Ray & The Rockets - Boogie from Outer Space (7 ″ vinyl EP)
  • 2001: Ray & The Rockets - Kosakabilly from Baikanur (7 ″ vinyl EP)
  • 2002: Ray & The Rockets - The EP & Single Collection (CD)
  • 2018: Friends of Italian Opera - Via Dolorosa (CD)
  • 2020: Friends of Italian Opera - Via Dolorosa (LP) (Strandard63 & Major Label )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Pilz: Secure in a cage: The legendary underground band is now in a rustic slipcase. Kultur extra, Spiegel Online from March 26, 1998.
  2. Wolfgang Doebeling : 45 rpm , Rolling Stone No. 8 from August 1999.