
Durium was a short-lived record label in the United Kingdom run by Durium Products (GB) Ltd in the 1930s.
Its presses were located in
Slough
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, near
London
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. Its products and marketing were derived from the American record company Durium Products, Inc., producer of the
Hit of the Week
Hit of the Week was an American record label founded in 1930 that sold low-priced records made of Durium instead of the usual shellac.
History
Around 1930, several types of thin, flexible records made of various plastic formulations were introduc ...
record label. Durium Products sold its single-sided paper
gramophone record
A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), or simply a record, is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near ...
s from around
1930
Events
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to
1933 whereas the UK firm operated only from 1932 to 1933. Their records were also exported to other European countries, including Sweden and Denmark (see illustration).
Using the fast-setting new material
Durium
Durium is a highly durable synthetic resin developed in 1929. It was used in phonograph records, as well as in the casting process for metallic type and in the aeronautics industry.
Origin
It is a resorcinol- formaldehyde resin, the result ...
, the label's production costs were much lower than for the shellac discs of the time. Hit of the Week discs sold for just one shilling and enjoyed great popularity.
Bibliography
* Russell, Tony. (2004).
Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942'. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, ,
Durium entry, page 31
See also
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Hit of the Week Records
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List of record labels
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Durium Records
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