Jukebox Records

Jukebox Records Kmkt, often referred to Jukebox, is a Ostlandic music corporation under Ostlandic law. Its headquarters are located in Nordostat. It is the biggest music label in Ostland.

Early history
In November 1992, Jan Martesen signed a contract with a small record label in Nordostat, Jukebox Musikk, to pursue his musical career. Martesen left his past label, Magnus Records, after they cancelled his debut album.

Jukebox supported Martesen to release the material that Magnus rejected before, they had to re-record the songs since the masters where under their property.

On 14 May 1993, Jukebox released Martesen's debut album "Ratellser frä sparken mann" (Stories of a fired man), expressing his dissatisfaction with the music industry, and mostly with his past label.

The album featured soft rock, r&b and pop sounds, with elements of hip-hop and metal, which was a very innovative mix, never heard in the Ostlandic music scene. The album received wide critic acclamation and success, being the first album under the label to hit the Top 10 of OOH Albums charts, peaking at number two in June. This was the very first hit by the label.

2003: Consolidation
Martensen had become one of the main shareholders from the label since then.