Picap
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PICAP | |
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Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Joan-Carles Doval |
Distributor(s) | Actual Records Distribució |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | CAT |
Location | Castellar del Vallès, CAT |
Official website | www |
PICAP is a Catalan record label headquartered in Castellar del Vallès, Spain. It was founded in 1984.
History[]
PICAP supports Catalan authors and performers. While respecting the performer's linguistic expression, it gives preferential support to the Catalan language.
Its debuted as a record label in 1984 with four maxi-singles that appeared simultaneously: the synthpop band Programa, Javier Asensi, pop group Oslo, and hard-rock artist Rockson.
, Maria-Josep Villarroya, , , and Joan Soler Boronat were among PICAP's first artists. The first commercial success of the new record label was Catalan humorist .
In the last years of the 1980s, the band Grec, a PICAP artist, joined in a wave of funk music similar to that of other new bands that were starting their careers in those days (such as Duble Buble and N'Gai N'Gai).
The band Sau, after the success achieved on PICAP with Quina nit, signed for a multinational record label. The band , however, stayed with PICAP and prepared its fourth album Contes i llegendes at a time when Catalan rock had reached its peak. Rock and “Cançó” became PICAP's main genres with notable artists in both genres.
In 1991, Lluís Llach joined the record label because of its prestige and trustworthiness,[citation needed] then established ties with Companyia Elèctrica Dharma, Tomeu Penya, Raimon, Maria del Mar Bonet, and Marina Rossell. In 1993, the record company received National Music Awards in Catalonia for their releases.[citation needed] In the late 1990s, the Valencian band Al Tall published with PICAP.
The record company began reissuing CDs of historic Catalan music recordings, including the catalog of LPs of artists like , Pegasus, , Grup de Folk, , Jaume Sisa, and . The recordings came from labels like or from the artists themselves, such as or .
. Also included wereArtist roster[]
From the catalogues of Edigsa, PDI, and Als 4 vents[]
- Josep Vicenç Foix
- Josep Maria Espinàs
- Delfí Abella
- Josep Carner
- Salvador Espriu
- Clementina Arderiu
- Carles Riba
- Jacinta
- Núria Espert
- Salomé
- Pere Quart
- Joan Manuel Serrat
- Isidor
- Elisa Serna
- Teresa Rebull
- Agustí Bartra
- Gualberto
- Quilapayún
- Enric Barbat
- Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona
- Jarka
- Hamster
- Enric Barbat
- Daniel Viglietti
- Toti Soler
- Jordi Sabatés
- Iceberg
- Barcelona Traction
- Ovidi Montllor
- Al Tall
- Ramon Muntaner
- Companyia Elèctrica Dharma
- Josep Tarradellas
- Aguaviva
- Melodrama
- Doberman
- Cathy
- Canela[1]
- Sausalito
- Pegasus
- Carraixet
- Burning
- Deneb
- Xavier Cugat
- Peret
- Los Sírex
- Lluís Llach
- Tete Montoliu
- Pere Tapias
From the catalogue of Picap[]
- Oslo
- Maria del Mar Bonet
- La Murga
- Han[2]
- Quilapayún
- Eugenio
- Sau
- Manzano
- Parking
- Companyia Elèctrica Dharma
- i-6[3]
- Nakki
- Salzburg
- La Fosca
- Arizona Baby
- Sui Generis
- Tomeu Penya
- [4]
- Marina Rossell
- Roger Mas
- Dyango
- Loquillo
- Pastora
- Xató
- Ginesa Ortega
- Rockness
- Outsider[5]
- Inti Illimani
- Ramon Sauló
References[]
- Pujol, Carles. Picap 20 anys, del vinil al DVD. Picap, S.L. 2004, B-40.354-2004
- "Picap, discográfica en internet" (in Spanish). 10 September 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2010.Google translation
- "Baetúria (Picap)". e-notícies (in Catalan). 30 May 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2010.Google translation
- "Albert Fibla". e-notícies (in Catalan). 30 May 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2010.Google translation
- "Picap firma un nuevo acuerdo con las principales compañías cubanas!". APECAT (in Spanish). Associació de Productors i Editors Fonogràfics i Videogràfics de Catalunya. 12 June 2006. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2010.Google translation
- Ddeg, Girona (21 November 2007). "Picap traurà aviat el disc d´homenatge a Lluís Llach "Si véns amb mi"". Empordà (in Catalan). Editorial Prensa Ibérica. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2010.Google translation
- "Biblioteca de Catalunya / Picap". cataleg.bnc.cat. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "Biblioteca de Catalunya / Edigsa". cataleg.bnc.cat. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "Biblioteca de Catalunya / PDI". cataleg.bnc.cat. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Specific
External links[]
- Catalan music
- Record labels established in 1984
- Spanish record labels
- IFPI members