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"Celluloid Records was a pioneering independent music label founded in 1979 by French producer Jean Karakos. Based in New York, the label became known for its eclectic and innovative approach, blending genres such as punk, funk, hip-hop, world music, and jazz…"

Celluloid Records was a pioneering independent music label founded in 1979 by French producer Jean Karakos. Based in New York, the label became known for its eclectic
and innovative approach, blending genres such as punk, funk, hip-hop, world music, and jazz. Celluloid played a crucial role in the early development of hip-hop, releasing influential tracks from artists like Afrika Bambaataa, Fab
5 Freddy, and Grandmixer D.ST. The label also fostered cross-cultural collaborations, working with artists like
Fela Kuti and Bill Laswell. Although it ceased operations in the late 1980s, Celluloid Records left a lasting legacy in shaping the global music landscape.

THE INFLUENTIAL FIGURES OF CELLULOID
The founder, Jean Karakos (also known as Jean Georgakarakos) was born in Greece but made his mark in the French and international music scenes. He began his career in the 1960s, co-founding the BYG Actuel label in Paris, which became known for its avant-garde jazz and rock releases. BYG Actuel was pivotal in promoting the European free jazz movement, releasing albums by artists like Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, and Gong. After BYG Actuel’s decline, Karakos moved to New York and founded Celluloid Records in 1979. His vision for Celluloid was to create a label that transcended traditional genre boundaries.

Celluloid Records was a pioneering independent music label founded in 1979 by French producer Jean Karakos. Based in New York, the label became known for its eclectic and innovative approach, blending genres such as punk, funk, hip-hop, world music, and jazz. Celluloid played a crucial role in the early development of hip-hop, releasing influential tracks from artists like Afrika Bambaataa, Fab 5 Freddy, and Grandmixer D.ST. The label also fostered cross-cultural collaborations, working with artists like Fela Kuti and Bill Laswell. Although it ceased operations in the late 1980s, Celluloid Records left a lasting legacy in shaping the global music landscape. THE INFLUENTIAL FIGURES OF CELLULOID The founder, Jean Karakos (also known as Jean Georgakarakos) was born in Greece but made his mark in the French and international music scenes. He began his career in the 1960s, co-founding the BYG Actuel label in Paris, which became known for its avant-garde jazz and rock releases. BYG Actuel was pivotal in promoting the European free jazz movement, releasing albums by artists like Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, and Gong. After BYG Actuel’s decline, Karakos moved to New York and founded Celluloid Records in 1979. His vision for Celluloid was to create a label that transcended traditional genre boundaries.

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