Superball Music

Superball Music
Parent company InsideOut Music
Founded 2007 (2007)
Founder Thomas Waber
Status Active
Distributor(s) EMI
Genre Alternative rock, progressive rock
Country of origin Germany
Location Kleve
Official website superballmusic.com

Superball Music is a German independent record label, launched on 1 October 2007. Superball Myspace page states that

The label’s focus will be on keen, young rock acts with a stylistic range that is centred on independent and alternative music, as well as acts that transcend genres and include a variety of contemporary directions. Superball Music aims to provide a platform and a "home" for these artists by specifically focusing on innovative music with commercial ambitions.[1]

According to social music site Last.fm, although it is a new label, as yet with only a few signed bands, "Superball Music has deliberately joined forces with a globally operating distribution system to ensure that the label’s future signings will benefit from strong representation on an international level."[2]

Superball have attracted significant attention for bringing out Oceansize's third album Frames,[3][4] which was a commercial success, and for signing cult indie/alternative Texan band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, in advance of their upcoming album due in February 2009. The only other bands to have signed to Superball Music so far are German progressive bands The Amber Light,[5] Caesars Rome, upcoming British act that penned the deal with Superball in October 2008, and released their début album The Company We Keep in 2012.[6] Long Distance Calling, the Australian heavy-rock group Cog and British New Prog band Pure Reason Revolution, whose second album Amor Vincit Omnia was released as a two disk digipack by Superball on 9 March 2009.

Superball Music is a sister label to the German InsideOut Music and have the same Managing Director, Thomas Waber. In 2009 Superball and Inside Out became partners of Century Media Records, which secured a worldwide distribution contract with EMI.[7]

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