Simon Géza Gábor: „Csillogó fekete lemezeken…” 100 éves a magyar hanglemezgyártás és -forgalmazás (Budapest, 2008)

use of the words) and nor to deliver the rather fashionable stolen copies - we call them bootlegs today! The Hungarian name, the Első Magyar Hanglemezgyár label (EMH), was particu­larly difficult for non-Hungarian speakers. Thus they released their gramophone records under Premier Record at first, and later Special Record. Recordings for other labels, including Diadal and Lyrophon belonging to the Lindström group, were also made in the factory's Budapest studio and EMH sold them their own matrixes German - Hungarian gramophone record links - the Lindström story up to 1920 Factories producing the most records in the first few years of the century were in Germany. The early predecessors of today's powerhouses were the numerous labels belonging to the Lindström Company.

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