Repertoire Records

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German label from Hamburg, owned by Thomas Neelsen; the label focuses on reissues of rare beat, progressive and psychedelic rock releases
Label Code: LC 8065 / LC 08065
Distributed in Austria by Ixthuluh Tonträger-Vertrieb (stand 1993).

Parent Label:

Repertoire Records GmbH

Sublabels:

Two In One

Info:

Repertoire Entertainment GmbH
Borsteler Chaussee 85 - 99
22453 Hamburg


E-Mail: enquiries[at]repertoirerecords.co.uk

Manufacturer

Repertoire Records Linden Gardens Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7HB UNITED KINGDOM https://www.repertoirerecords.com/

Manufacturer EU

Repertoire Records Thomas Neelsen e.K. Neumann-Reichardt-Str. 27-33 - Haus 12 Hamburg 22041 https://www.repertoirerecords.com/

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  • bugglesman1993's avatar
    bugglesman1993
    Edited one year ago
    This record label have to be the WORST company going, if you want to reissue your album - that's if they do it with your permission! 99% of all their output is ripped from vinyl, as it's much cheaper than accessing the original master tapes. This isn't printed on their releases however, so the buyer has no idea that it's probably gonna sound terrible. Instead, they it as being 'expertly remastered'. Their CD's are ALWAYS compressed and brick-walled, with over the top vinyl de-clicking and de-noising. Once you've heard one song, your ears are ringing. Their new vinyl output is even worse - it's vinyl on vinyl! Their engineer told me they use a 1-1 method from an original copy - so the original noise and inner-groove distortion is doubled, creating extra clicks, hum and more. This, I can understand in situations where the masters are not available, but most of the time, they are! The artwork for their vinyl releases are also scanned from an original LP pressing, with hardly any attempt to clear up the original image, resulting in poor, blurry and over-saturated cover art. I have experienced this with at least 10 releases from Repertoire Records, so please don't assume this as trolling or spam. In a period of booming audio sales, how this company is still cheating people is beyond me. Never again will I waste money on another Repertoire Records release. And for anyone who is interested, before Discogs removed the counter, nearly 50 people found this post 'helpful'.
    • chrislong56's avatar
      chrislong56
      Recently ed Repertoire via email to ask where they have their vinyl albums pressed, their director advised that they use Pallas although there are a few exceptions.....