ColorsxStudios

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COLORSxSTUDIOS GmbH
Type GmbH
Industry Music
FoundedFebruary 2016
Founders
  • Philipp Starcke
  • Felix Glasmeyer
  • Jonas Weber
  • Steve LeGrand
HeadquartersNalepastraße 18, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Brandon Payano (A&R) [1]
Jimi Steil (Film Director) [2]
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2016–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers7.23 million [3]
Total views2.76 billion [3]

Last updated: 16 Jan 2024
Website colorsxstudios.com
Footnotes /references
[4] [5] [6] [7]

ColorsxStudios GmbH (formerly Colors Media UG ), commonly known as Colors (stylized in all caps), is a German music performance platform that aims at introducing and showcasing emerging artist talent in the form of videos with minimalist aesthetics. Since its inception in February 2016, their eponymous YouTube channel has amassed over five million subscribers and almost two billion cumulative views. The recognisable peculiarity of their videos is that each band or artist is filmed alone on stage with a neutral background of a particular color. [8] [2] [9] [10] [11]

Contents

Having hosted artists such as Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Jorja Smith, Takeoff, Daniel Caesar, Kali Uchis, Mahalia, Angèle and Mac DeMarco, [12] [13] [8] ColorsxStudios is credited with somewhat helping upstage and promote new artists in the music, traditional media and fashion industries. [10] [14] It is also commonly acknowledged alongside Tiny Desk Concerts, Sofar Sounds, Live Lounge and Mahogany Sessions as one of the biggest live music channels on YouTube. [15] [16] [8] [2]

History

In 2016, Philipp Starcke left his advertising job in Hamburg to fully embark on a new project concerning his passion for music and the discovery of new artists. His concept was simply to create quality music videos in a clean style that stands out from the multitude of content on social networks. Starcke believed that this would "connect people, countries and cultures on a creative and emotional level." He then contacted his friend Felix Glasmeyer, who was then a fashion photographer in New York, to present his project to him. Glasmeyer was quickly convinced and then moved to Berlin to help Starcke set up a new studio. At first, it was Starcke’s savings that made it possible to rent a small former broadcasting studio located within the Funkhaus building on Nalepastraße. Without any recording equipment or contact in the music industry, the beginnings of ColorsxStudios were complicated according to its creators. Jonas Weber, an expert in the digital economy, also joined Starcke and Glasmeyer to help develop this concept. [2] [5] The first artist invited to perform on stage was Australian folk singer Emilio Mercuri, who performed his song "Sienna" accompanied only by his acoustic guitar. [8] [17] The video of this recording was posted on February 19, 2016, on YouTube and marks the first episode of a long series titled "A Colors Show". [18]

Initially, the company was officially registered as Colors Media UG by Philipp Starcke on 14 March 2017, but later rebranded as ColorsxStudios GmbH in September 2019, increasing its share capital up from €900 to €25,000 and crediting Felix Glasmeyer and Jonas Weber as co-founders. [5] [4] [19] Apart from earning revenue from advertisements running before videos, ColorsxStudios also used partnerships with brands like Adidas and WeTransfer in 2018. [20] [21] In December 2020, over 200 recordings from ColorsxStudios sessions were made available on streaming platforms, with a comprehensive playlist on Spotify amassing over 200 thousand followers within only one month of creation. [22] On social media platforms other than YouTube, ColorsxStudios has amassed over one million followers on their Instagram page, [23] and over 266 thousand followers on their Facebook page. [24]

Content

The main Colors video series are categorized under the following names:

Operating model and public image

The artistic and committed identity of ColorsxStudios has become increasingly defined since their inception. Their social engagement charter states that their responsibility is to choose artists whose voices and messages are part of an inclusive and culturally diverse structure, whose goal is to build bridges between cultures and artistic disciplines. [26] This diversification of means of expression and this choice to broadcast committed artists are fully in line with the founding principles of the studio, which is now defined as a "musical platform" in the broad sense. [27] In the same vein, ColorsxStudios has launched an online store where they sell a range of products ranging from environmentally responsible clothing to vinyls featuring certain original titles. [28]

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