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DMP Digital Music Products was one of the first digital recording labels, generally specializing in jazz artists. DMP was founded in 1983 by engineer Tom Jung after leaving Sound 80 recording studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Notable artists who recorded for DMP include Lynne Arriale, Joe Beck, Warren Bernhardt, Flim & the BB's, Jay Leonhart, Chuck Loeb, , Bob Mintzer, Joe Morello, and Ali Ryerson.

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  • DMP Records oder Digital Music Products war ein amerikanisches Jazzlabel, das bis 2001 aktiv war. Das 1982 von Tom Jung in Stanford (Kalifornien) gegründete Label hat digitale Zweispuraufnahmen veröffentlicht, die auf nachträgliches Abmischen, Overdubbing und andere Manipulationen verzichteten. Auf dem Label wurden Aufnahmen von Bob Mintzer, Warren Bernhardt, Jay Leonhart, Dick Oatts, Lynne Arriale, Joe Beck, Ali Ryerson, Chuck Loeb, Joe Morello und weiteren Musikern veröffentlicht. (de)
  • DMP Digital Music Products was one of the first digital recording labels, generally specializing in jazz artists. DMP was founded in 1983 by engineer Tom Jung after leaving Sound 80 recording studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Notable artists who recorded for DMP include Lynne Arriale, Joe Beck, Warren Bernhardt, Flim & the BB's, Jay Leonhart, Chuck Loeb, , Bob Mintzer, Joe Morello, and Ali Ryerson. (en)
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  • DMP Records oder Digital Music Products war ein amerikanisches Jazzlabel, das bis 2001 aktiv war. Das 1982 von Tom Jung in Stanford (Kalifornien) gegründete Label hat digitale Zweispuraufnahmen veröffentlicht, die auf nachträgliches Abmischen, Overdubbing und andere Manipulationen verzichteten. Auf dem Label wurden Aufnahmen von Bob Mintzer, Warren Bernhardt, Jay Leonhart, Dick Oatts, Lynne Arriale, Joe Beck, Ali Ryerson, Chuck Loeb, Joe Morello und weiteren Musikern veröffentlicht. (de)
  • DMP Digital Music Products was one of the first digital recording labels, generally specializing in jazz artists. DMP was founded in 1983 by engineer Tom Jung after leaving Sound 80 recording studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The label's first releases in 1983 featured pianist Warren Bernhardt, Jay Leonhart, and the group Flim & the BB's. These were among the first non-classical recordings released on compact disc. DMP was one of the few labels to release commercial DAT recordings, was at the forefront of introducing numerous digital recording technologies, and was a pioneer in the Super Audio CD (SACD) digital audio format. DMP issued the first multichannel SACD, Sacred Feast. Notable artists who recorded for DMP include Lynne Arriale, Joe Beck, Warren Bernhardt, Flim & the BB's, Jay Leonhart, Chuck Loeb, , Bob Mintzer, Joe Morello, and Ali Ryerson. (en)
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