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Digitalfabriken was a mastering studio located in Gothenburg, Sweden, established by [a=Torbjörn Samuelsson]. In December 2000, Digitalfabriken was acquired by Swedish media manufacturing company [l=DCM (3)]. DCM had previously acquired [l=Logos], a CD manufacturing plant located on the same premises as Digitalfabriken, in 1998. After the acquisition of Digitalfabriken, DCM consolidated both Digitalfabriken's mastering operations and Logos' CD manufacturing operations under the name Digitalfabriken. Name variations as found on this profile: - Digitalfabriken - Digital-Fabriken - Digital Fabriken - Digfab Digitalfabriken CDs carry a unique matrix number in the format YYMMXXX#####, where: · YYMM = year and month in which Digitalfabriken processed the CD order. · XXX = A sequence of 1-3 letters, seemingly indicating the glass master origin (see below). · #### = A sequential number of 1-4 digits. This part may be entered into the LCCN as catalog number. NOTE: In the code above, the letter O is often mistaken as a zero. Please look carefully when entering this code. It appears that Digitalfabriken outsourced glass mastering to external manufacturers, or other DCM group locations where glass mastering equipment existed. The 'XXX' part of the matrix number above indicates the origin of the glass master, and is related to the mastering SID code found on the disc. A Glass Mastered At role may be applied to one of the following companies according to instructions provided on their profiles: - DM + IFPI L051/L052 = [l=DCM (3)] - IM or IML + IFPI L055/L056 = [l=Independent Masters Ltd] - MM + IFPI L852 = [l=Multi Media Masters] The following manufacturers are unknown: - DL - O + IFPI L081/L082 - S

Contact

Dicentia Bror Nilssons Gata 4 417 55 Göteborg Tel: +46(0)31-7425900 Fax: +46(0)31-583137

Links

http://www.digitalfabriken.com/

http://www.dicentia.se/

Parent Label

DCM (3)

By Kyle Larson