The State Association of the Gramophone Industry Enterprises of the RSFSR “Grammoplastinka” was established in February 1922 under the Directorate of Supply of the People's Commissariat of Education / Gosprosnab NKP / on the basis of the former department «Sovetskaya plastinka» (The Soviet Record) of the Central Administration of Registration, Allocation and Distribution of Printed Matter (“Centropechat”).
The association included the following factories:
1. The former "Pathé Brothers", Moscow, 13 Bakhmetevskaya str.
2. The former "Metropol-Record", Aprelevka station
3. The former "Pishushchiy Amur" plant of English Joint Stock Company "Gramophone", Moscow, Schipok str.
By the end of 1922 the equipment of all factories was transported to the former factory of "Pathé Brothers", which was renamed on "Piatiletie Octiabria" (Five Years of October).
In February 1923, the association "Grammoplastinka" was abolished with the transfer of all business to the factory "Piatiletie Octiabria" of Gosprossnab NKP.
Recordings of new records in the second half of 1921 and the whole of 1922 were not made due to lack of funds. During this period they pressed records from the former years, mostly the pre-revolutionary ones. The resumption of production of new recordings on phonograph started at the beginning of 1923. In contrast to the records made by the «Sovetskaya plastinka» department of Centropechat / in 1919-1921. /, in 1923 they introduced a new matrices numeration system that started from No. 1000.(editorial note "Gosprossnab NKP (own recordings)"). Production of records with the new numeration system were continued to made untill the end of 1923 untill it was terminated due to the transfer of the "Piatiletie Octiabria" factory to the State Union Muzpred in early 1924.