Grand Hotel van Cleef

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Thees Uhlmann performing in front of the Grand Hotel van Cleef logo.

Grand Hotel van Cleef is an independent record label headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.

Label history[]

Grand Hotel van Cleef was founded in September 2002 by the musicians Thees Uhlmann, Marcus Wiebusch and Reimer Bustorff. The newly formed band of Bustorff an Wiebusch Kettcar had recently recorded their first album, Du und wie viel von deinen Freunden, (engl.: You and how many of your friends) but they found no label to release it. In addition, it was clear that Uhlmann's band Tomte would release their third album Hinter all diesen Fenstern (engl.: Behind all these windows). The big fan base even before the publication was ultimately the deciding factor to start the label. The name originated from a joke: On Thees Uhlmann's question on how to call the label, Tomte's ex-drummer Timo Bodenstein said "Hotel van Cleef" - he was working in the restaurant business, and it should be called something with gastronomy. So they decided to call Tomte's label Hotel van Cleef. Due to the merger with Marcus Wiebusch's B.A. Records, it was renamed to Grand Hotel van Cleef. In 2004 the musicians Thees Uhlmann, Marcus Wiebusch, Felix Gebhard and Max Schroeder, who were all signed to Grand Hotel Van Cleef, wrote the soundtrack for the film Keine Lieder über Liebe, Hansen Band. Actor Jürgen Vogel contributed in the songwriting. The label's biggest chart success was the publication of Buchstaben über der Stadt by Tomte and Thees Uhlmann's solo debut album, both on fourth place. and the publications Von Spatzen und Tauben, Dächern und Händen and Sylt by the band Kettcar, each of which reached the fifth place. This success was topped by Kettcar's latest Release Ich vs. Wir (engl.: Me versus Us) that could reach the fourth place in the German music chart. Hansen Band and Young Rebel Set, Kilians and Fjørt also released albums that could enter the German music chart.[1]

After releasing their own records, Grand Hotel began signing and producing other indie music acts, and have built a reputation as the most important label for alternative German guitar pop.[2] Notable albums include that by the fictional , a band invented by movie maker Lars Kraume for his 2005 movie (Uhlmann and Wiebusch trained actor Jürgen Vogel on how to adopt the proper rock pose).[3]

Fest van Cleef[]

Since 2006, the Grand Hotel van Cleef also organizes its own open air festival, "Fest van Cleef." This concert takes place on three days in three different cities each year.

Artists[]

Former artists[]

References[]

  1. ^ Koch, Christoph (2004-01-19). "Musikalischer Gründergeist: Aus der Not ein Label machen". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  2. ^ Dake, Swantje (2005-11-26). "Grand Hotel van Cleef: Ein Aufstand junger Männer". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  3. ^ Wigger, Jan (2005-10-27). "Nachwuchs-Sänger Jürgen Vogel: 'Es war ein wahnsinniges Risiko'". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2009-10-27.

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