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Monday 8 September 2014

Record Labels


Whilst keeping the brief in mind, I did some research into UK, independent recording labels who are responsible for representing, funding and promoting new bands and artists.


XL Recordings

XL Recordings is a British independent record label, established in 1989. They support a variety of genres from alternative, like Radiohead, to Rap, like Dizzee RascalOther current artists I recognised from their list of artists were Adele (pop), Vampire Weekend (alternative) and The xx (alternative).


XL Website

Domino


Domino Recording Company (founded 1993), is an independent record label based in London. Domino generally releases artists of the indie-pop and indie-rock genre. Some well known artists they support are Alex Turner, Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand.

Domino Website
Hyperdub

Hyperdub is a London based record label and former webzine. The label was created in 2004. This company employs dubstep, electronic and grime artists.

Hyperdub Website
Rough Trade Records

Rough Trade is an independent record company based in London, formed in 1978. This record company release a variety music of different genres but focus mainly on indie rock, indie pop and post punk. Some current artists I recognised from their lists were Arcade Fire, Belle and Sebastian, The Libertines, Mystery Jets, Palma Violets and The Strokes.


Rough Trade Website

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