Carl Lindström Company

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Carl Lindström Company was a pioneering early 20th-century German record company and recording conglomerate that played a major role in the development of the European music industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German company
record company
recording conglomerate
acquiredBy EMI NERFINISHED
acquisitionPeriod 1920s
activity artist recording
label management
record distribution
record production
contributedTo development of European recording technology
standardization of record formats in Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
distributionChannels international subsidiaries
licensed partners
foundedBy Carl Lindström NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Berlin
historicalEra early 20th century
pre‑World War II era
inception early 20th century
industry music industry
recorded music
knownFor innovative multi‑national label structure
large catalog of classical recordings
popular music recordings
locationOfMainStudios Berlin NERFINISHED
marketStrategy use of multiple labels for different markets
namedAfter Carl Lindström NERFINISHED
notableBrand Beka Records NERFINISHED
Fonotipia NERFINISHED
Homophon NERFINISHED
Lyrophon NERFINISHED
Odeon Records NERFINISHED
Parlophone NERFINISHED
operatedIn Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
parentCompany EMI NERFINISHED
peakPeriod interwar period
product gramophone records
phonographs
record labels
reasonForNotability influence on later major labels such as EMI and Parlophone
roleInHistory major player in pre‑World War II European music market
pioneer of early European record industry
status defunct

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Parlophone predecessor Carl Lindström Company