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Artone

Dutch label of Artone Holland. Label Code: LC 0118 / LC 00118
Consider adding Artone Gramofoonplaten as 2nd label if it also appears on the release.

When crediting the South African printing company, please use Artone Press or Artone.

Founded in 1956 by Dirk Slinger, operated by his sons Casper and Will Slinger, Artone was located from 1957 on in the former Hotel Funckler at Kruisstraat 8-10 in Haarlem, hence the sublabel's name. The company managed to secure many distribution deals with American labels of which one was CBS since 1961 which became the most selling label for Artone in The Netherlands. In 1966 CBS had 50% ownership of Artone and after three more years it owned the company fully, including pressing and printing plant, and was renamed CBS-Artone N.V., which eventually became CBS Grammofoonplaten B.V. The label Artone kept exisiting for a couple of years until it vanished mid seventies, coming back shortly in the eighties as a label for predominantly Dutch repertoire. After CBS was taken over by Sony Music in 1990 the company was renamed Sony Music Entertainment B.V. In 1998 Sony sold the pressing plant in Haarlem and it was renamed Record Industry.

Artone also had an office in Brussels, Belgium.
Disques Artone Fonoplaten S.A./N.V. (Formerly Socodisc, from Feb. 1964; later CBS/Artone Belgium N.V./S.A. since around 1969/1970.)

Contact:
old address (now a supermarket):
Kruisstraat 8-10
Haarlem
Netherlands