ECM Records at 50 ECM Timeline
1969 Edition Of Contemporary Music founded by Manfred Eicher, Karl Egger and Manfred Scheffner. First recording released: Free At Last with Mal Waldron
1970 Jan Garbarek makes his first ECM recording
1971 Keith Jarrett's first solo album, Facing You
1975 Keith Jarrett's solo album The Köln Concert
1976 Pat Metheny's ECM debut Bright Size Life
1978 Steve Reich releases Music For 18 Musicians
1981 The American composer Meredith Monk's Dolmen Music
1984 ECM New Series launched with Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa
1985 JAPO sister label discontinued
1990 Eicher creates soundtrack for Godard film Nouvelle Vague
1992 New vinyl issues discontinued
1994 Garbarek/Hilliards Officium is a cross-genre hit
1996 ECM: Sleeves Of Desire published by Lars Müller
1997 ECM releases Nouvelle Vague complete soundtrack
2009 Vinyl reintroduced with 180g pressings
2010 Windfall Light: The Visual Language of ECM published by Lars Müller
2011 ECM releases documentary film Sounds And Silence: Travels With Manfred Eicher
2012 Peter Elsdon's book Keith Jarrett's The Koln Concert published by Oxford Studies In Recorded Jazz (OUP)
2017 Streaming introduced through Universal Digital
2019 ECM celebrates its 50th anniversary