Maschina Records

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Russia-based label founded in 2015 in St. Petersburg. Also has an EU site, which lists a physical address in Narva, Estonia.

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ООО "Машина Рекордс"

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phone number +7 (911) 733-42-73

Maschina Records
Pr. Bol'shevikov 38 k. 2
St Petersburg
Russia

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maschinarecords.com , Bandcamp , Facebook , vk.com , YouTube

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  • PG2016's avatar
    PG2016
    Every Kino album I have purchased from Maschina has been top quality, both in sound and packaging. You can buy with confidence.
    • JerryMungo's avatar
      JerryMungo
      It is Russian pirate label. Nobody ever gave them a license to release these albums. Except for Russian artists. Neither BMG nor Universal nor other worldwide companies not gave them license. The answer can be obtained by simply ing these companies.
      So why these records still not banned for sale here?
      • newtsz's avatar
        newtsz
        Recently purchased three Sandra LPs , very good quality and great sound. Please can we have some c c catch albums on coloured vinyl?
        • Krucher's avatar
          Krucher
          Edited 2 years ago
          Any chance we might get Leila K - Carousel, Leila K - Manic Panic and E-Type - The Explorer on vinyl released on the Maschina label with the best possible sound sources?
          • mike.g's avatar
            mike.g
            Edited 3 years ago
            Great label spitting out some classic albums at the moment.

            My only wish is that they would give every album their reissuing the 'Aqua' treatment and have center labels reflect the album and not their standard branded "Maschina Records" label. This sort of ruins some of the albums for me and I know this may sound dumb to some but I've avoided purchasing quite a few records because using their own center labels instead of going the extra mile and having custom ones made makes the final product seem incomplete.

            You spend all this money on these cool vinyl colors and high resolution images for the covers and then use generic "Maschina Records" center labels with just the album and track names all typed out in all the same font across all albums.

            We'll probably never see another vinyl push like this again for these types of albums so probably little chance for a redo.

            I will say the records I do have from them sound great and in the long run it won't stop me from buying more.

            Some of these albums deserve also to be on a 2LP instead of 1 but taking it as it comes.