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Record label
Excelsior Recordings
Founded1996
FounderFerry Roseboom, Frans Hagenaars
Distributor(s)V2 Records
GenreVarious
Country of originNetherlands
LocationAmsterdam, Brooklyn
Official websitehttps://www.excelsior-recordings.com/

Excelsior Recordings is an independent record label located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The label has over 400 releases.[1]

History

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Excelsior was founded by Ferry Roseboom and Frans Hagenaars under the name "Nothing Sucks Like Electrolux", releasing a few limited-run seven-inch singles in 1995.[2] The name Excelsior was adopted in 1996 after the label was acquired by MCA Records as a subsidiary for releasing alternative rock albums in the Low Countries.[2] By 2001, the label had acquired a distributor in the United States, Sure Fire Recordings.[3] The label was later acquired by V2 Records.[4]

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