Ingrid (record label)

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Ingrid
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FoundedApril 20, 2012 (2012-04-20)
Country of origin Sweden
Official website www.ingrd.com

Ingrid is a Swedish artist collective and record label founded in 2012. They released their first compilation on Record Store Day in 2012. The collective's musical work is notable for containing multiple side-projects by its members that do not adhere to the line-ups of their primary ventures; for example, Björn Yttling has a track entitled "Cuban Lips" under the stage name Yttling Jazz on the Ingrid Volym 1 compilation; however, he is also featured as a member of the band Smile along with Teddybears member Joakim Åhlund. All of the bands featured on the compilation are of this nature or are solo works. The record label has been managed by Niklas Hallberg since March 2013. [1] [2]

Contents

Members

Ingrid was founded by thirteen artists and musicians, all Scandinavian or American in origin; the founding members are as follow: [3] [4]

Releases

2012:

2013:

2014:

2015:

2016:

Shows

Studios

Ingrid as a record label has two different studios – Ingrid and Spegeln. The two studios are owned by Björn Yttling, Nille Perned and Pontus Winnberg.

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