Record Labels
Most of
the record labels listed here are ones I've played on my radio show and/or
in my club DJ sets. I've included a sampling of artists from each label's
roster, and in some cases some additional information.
Websites are in English unless otherwise indicated. (For Japanese-language
sites, see the note below.)
For artist-related links, see
the Artists
page or the label websites.
For labels not listed here, and/or to see label discographies, try the
discogs.com website.
- 0101
Music (France) - Home to Variety Lab and others.
- 2020
D Vision (UK) - Downtempo sublabel of the more house-oriented 2020
Vision. The onetime home of Deadbeats.
- 679
Recordings (UK) - Sublabel of Warner
Bros.
- A&M - Major label associated
with Geffen and Interscope.
- Acid
Jazz (UK) - Has released material by Snowboy, the Brand New Heavies,
Manasseh, Corduroy, Erobique, and others.
- Afro
Art (UK) - Launched by Ashley Beedle and his (now ex-) wife Simone,
this label is home to such artists as Paul Murphy and has released material
by Spiritual South, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Souldrummers, Unitedeye,
and others.
- Afro
Sambas - Discogs.com page on the label that put out Smokey and Miho's
Brazilian covers. See also this
link.
- Airdrops
(Germany) - A subdivision of Sonar
Kollektiv.
- Alias
(U.S.) - The onetime home of Chapel Hill band Archers of Loaf.
- Alternate
Take (U.S.) - Home to Hydroponic Sound System and others.
- Angel
(U.S.) - Part of the EMI
Group.
- L'Appareil-Photo
Bis (Japan) - See below under the letter L.
- April
(Denmark) - Home to Alex Puddu, DJ 360°, Hakon Lidbo, and others.
- Arista
(U.S.) - Major label; part of BMG.
- Artefact
(France) - Discogs.com page on the label that released records by Ollano,
Daphreephunkateerz, and more.
- Astralwerks
- The U.S. home of Röyksopp, Fatboy Slim, Air, and Sia.
- ATIC
(UK) - The post-Grand
Central home of Aim, Niko, and others.
- Atlantic
(U.S.) - Major label.
- Audiopharm
(Germany) - Releases compilations of Latin- and African-influenced music
such as the Brazilectro series.
- Avex
Japan - Japanese major label; home of Fantastic Plastic Machine.
Website in Japanese.
- Azuli
(UK) - Releases the Another Late Night series of compilations,
distributed in the U.S. by Kinetic.
- Bar
de Lune (UK) - Discogs.com page on the label that was home to Al-pha
X, Fragile State, and Radar.
- Bar/None
(U.S.) - Home to a wide range of artists, among them Puffy AmiYumi (a.k.a.
Puffy) and Arto Linsday.
- Basta
(Netherlands) - Has released material by Arling and Cameron, Fay Lovsky,
Gurdjieff, and others.
- Bastard
Jazz (U.S.) - This Brooklyn-based label has released material by
Mawglee, Jugoe, DRM, and others.
- BBE
(UK) (a.k.a. Barely
Breaking Even) - Focuses on funk, souk, and hip-hop.
- Beatservice
(Norway) - Home to Athome Project, Flunk, and others. Former home of
Howard Maple and Xploding Plastix.
- Beechwood
(UK) - Compilation-oriented label; part of the same family as Bar
de Lune.
- Beggars
Group - Includes the labels Beggars
Banquet, Beggars
Group USA, 4AD,
Mantra,
MoWax, Nation, Too
Pure, Wiiija,
and XL.
- Best
Seven (Germany) - A subdivision of Sonar
Kollektiv launched by Daniel Best.
- Blue
Juice (U.S.) - Home to DJ Spooky and others.
- Blue
Note (U.S.) - Legendary jazz label.
- BMG
(U.S.) - Major label that distributes Arista
and other labels.
- Bocajito
(UK) - Home to Secret Stealth, a project involving members of Fug and
Crazy Penis (a.k.a. Crazy P).
- Bolshi
(UK) [a.k.a. Bolshi Blue, Bolshi Red] - Discogs.com page on the now-defunct
label.
- Bonjour
(Japan) - Home to such artists as Chari Chari.
- Boucherie
(France) - Now-defunct French independent label. Page on the Lycos
RockFrançais site. In French.
- Breakin'
Bread (UK) - Funk and hip-hop label home to Natural Self and others.
- Brooklyn
Music (U.S.) - Discogs.com page on the label that released material
by Freddy Fresh, among others.
- Bungalow
(Germany) - The onetime European center of Happy Charm Fool Dance Music.
Run by Le Hammond Inferno; licensed tunes and albums by such Japanese
artists as Fantastic Plastic Machine, Laila France, and Yoshinori Sunahara.
- C2 - Now-defunct sublabel
of Columbia.
- Capitol
(U.S.) - Major label.
- Care
in the Community
(UK) - Releases the series The Discerning Dancefloor.
- Caroline
(U.S.) - Distributes releases from Astralwerks
and other labels, and is home to such artists as Placebo.
- Catskills
(UK) - Home to Hardkandy, Husky Rescue, Aldo Vanucci, Bushy, Pepe Deluxé,
and others.
- Certificate
18 (UK) - Drawing its name from the UK equivalent of an R rating,
this label is home to Pilote, Polar, and others.
- Chameleon
(Hungary) - Home to such atists as Vono Box and Pluto Project.
- Cheap
(Austria) - Home to Louie Austen, Christopher Just, and others.
- Cheeky
(UK) - Discogs.com page on the BMG
sublabel founded by Faithless mainman Rollo.
- Cherry
Red (UK) - Associated with (and represents on its site) such labels
as él and
the now-defunct Analog
Baroque.
- Chicooligan
(U.S.) - A division of Milan.
- Chillifunk
(UK) - Has released records by T-Kolai, Ultra Naté, François
K, and others.
- China
(UK) - Part of the Warner Music Group (WEA).
- Chocolate
Fireguard (UK) - Home to the Bluefoot Project and La Cedille.
- Citrona
(U.S.) - Florida-based label that is home to Canton (a.k.a. Greg Long),
First Floor Brothers, Monta, and others.
- City
Centre Offices (Germany) - Hole.
- City
of Angels (U.S.) - Discogs.com page for the now-defunct L.A.-based
electronic music label.
- Codek
(U.S./Switzerland) - Home to Organic Grooves, Track and Field, and Zeb.
- Columbia
(U.S.) - This major label is part of Sony Music.
- Compost
(Germany) - Releases works by Jazzanova and their circle. Includes the
sublabels JCR (Jazzanova-Compost Recordings) and Compose.
- Concrete
Grooves (U.S.) - Home to such artists as Presto.
- Cookshop
(UK) - Brighton-based experimental-tinged downtempo label. Home to Lost
Idol, La Femme, and others.
- Couch
(Austria) - Home to Dzihan and Kamien, Menu B, and others.
- Crammed
Discs (Belgium) - The parent label of SSR
and Ziriguiboom.
- Crippled
Dick Hot Wax (Germany) - Released Popshopping and Popshopping
Mixed Up.
- Crunchy
Frog (Denmark) - Home to Junior Senior (licensed in the U.S. to
Atlantic),
the Mopeds, and others.
- Cup
of Tea (UK) - Discogs.com page on the now-defunct Bristol-based
downtempo label. See also the Archive.org record of the Cup of Tea page on the informative Bristol Sound website.
- Darla
(U.S.) - Indie label that releases the Little Darla Has a Treat for
You compilations.
- Dcide
(U.S.) - Home to Dex Dubious, the now-disbanded DBC, and other Washington,
D.C.-area acts.
- Deeplay
(Sweden) - Home to such artists as Hakan Lidbo.
- Deep
Water (UK) - Home to such artists as Sofalofa and Bathysphere; the
onetime home of Hint.
- Defected
(UK) - Mostly house-oriented label.
- Deft
(UK) - Nottingham, UK-based house-oriented label.
- Derailed - Released Turf
Wars Vol. 3: DJ Cam vs. Tommy Hools.
- Different
Drummer (UK) - Home to Groove Corporation, a.k.a. G Corp.
- Dis-Joint
(U.S.) - Home to Dub Diablo.
- Discovery
(U.S.) - This sublabel of Warner
Bros. released albums by William Orbit's project Strange Cargo.
- Disorient
(UK) - A sublabel of Mr.
Bongo.
- Disques
Solid (France) - Home to Alex Gopher.
- DMI
(UK) [a.k.a. Danmass Industries] - Discogs.com page on the Danmass-run
label.
- Domino
USA - Home to such artists as Four Tet, Ulrich Schnauss, and Caribou.
The U.S. branch of the British Domino
Recordings Ltd.
- Dope
Noir (Austria) - Home to Waldeck.
- Dorado
(UK) - Home to Cities of Foam (formerly Blueflame) and Outside.
- Do
Right! (Canada) - Home to Ivana Santilli, Keb Darge, Elizabeth Shepherd,
and others.
- Downsall
Plastics (Belgium) - The dance-oriented subdivison of Lowlands.
Home to Buscemi, Briskey, Kretek, and others.
- Drag
City (U.S.) - Home to such artists as Broadcast and Pavement, and
the U.S. home of Stereolab.
- DreamWorks
(U.S.) - This major label is the U.S. home of the Propellerheads.
- Drive-In
(Netherlands) - This page for this Amsterdam-based label (co-headed
by Richard Cameron of Arling and Cameron) is part of the Dutch duo's
website.
- Drop
Music (UK) - Home to such artists as Inland Knights.
- Dust
2 Dust (UK) - Discogs.com page on the label run by Danmass.
- East
West UK - Part of the Warner
Music Group (WEA).
- Edizioni
Ishtar (Italy) - The parent label of Schema
and Milano
2000.
- Eighteenth
Street Lounge Music (a.k.a. ESL
Music) (U.S.) - Home to Thievery Corporation, Ursula 1000, Thunderball,
and Federico Aubele, and the U.S. home of Sofa Surfers, and the Karminsky
Experience.
-
Eighth Dimension (U.S.) - Run by Q-Burns Abstract Message. Home
to Pimp Daddy Nash.
- Elefant
(Spain) - Home to such artists as Ana D, Le Mans, and Telefilme.
- Elektra
(U.S.) - Home to Towa Tei and others.
- E-Magine
(U.S.) - Released Waldeck's "This Isn't Maybe" in conjunction
with the label Dope Noir.
- EMI
Group (U.S.) - Major music conglomerate; parent company of Virgin,
Caroline, and more.
- Emperor
Norton (U.S.) - Home to Pepe Deluxé, Ralph Myerz and the
Jack Herren Band, and Ugly Duckling.
- Emunity
- Epic
(U.S.) - Part of the Sony
group, this major label is home to Hooverphonic and a host of others.
- Erkrankung
Durch Musique (Germany) - Home to such artists as Cube and Sphere.
- Escalator
(Japan) - Perhaps the epicenter of Happy Charm Fool Dance Music, Escalator
is home to Cubismo Grafico, Montparnasse, and others. The site has information
on the label's releases and on the Escalator DJ team's "Escape" DJ event.
Navigation mostly in English, text mostly in Japanese.
- Essential Therapy (Netherlands)
- Apparently related to Therapy,
and has also released material by Praful.
- ESL
Music (U.S.) - a.k.a. Eighteenth
Street Lounge Music. See above.
- Estereo
(UK) - Discogs.com page on the label that was home to Bah Samba.
- Etage
Noir (Austria) - Home to Parov Stelar and others.
- Exceptional
(UK) - Home to United Future Organization, Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician,
Plej, Takkyu Ishino, and others.
- Eye
Q (UK) - Has released material by Freddy Fresh.
- 1500 Records (U.S.) - Now-defunct
label that was home to such artists as David Holmes and Ugly Duckling.
- F
Communications (France) - Home to Llorca.
- Fabrique
(Austria) - Home to Paloma and others.
- Fair
Deal (Netherlands) - Home to Kid Sundance and others.
- Faith
and Hope (UK) - Manchester label that is home to Mint Royale and
Alpinestars.
- Family
(UK) - Sublabel of Universal.
Releases the compilation series The Trip.
- Far
Out (UK) - Home to Marcos Valle, Joyce, Troubleman, and others.
- Fat
Cat (UK) - Home to such artists as the Icelandic projects Múm
and Sigur Rós.
- Fat
City (UK)
- Fearless
(Japan) - Sublabel of Sony
Japan; launched by Shinichi Osawa of Mondo Grosso.
- Fenetik
(UK) - Home to downtempo project Sidewinder. Part of Soma
Records.
- FFRR
(UK) - Discogs.com page on the label founded and run by Pete Tong. A
sublabel of London. See also FFRR
U.S.
- Filter
(UK) - Discogs.home page on this sublabel of the now-revived Dorado.
- Fingerlickin'
(UK) - The home of A Skillz and Krafty Kuts, Plump DJs, Soul of Man,
and other breaks artists.
- Fluid
Ounce (UK) - Home
to the Vogado Projects.
- Food
(UK) - Home to Blur, Dubstar (now defunct), and others.
- Foodchain
(U.S.) - Home to the Januaries and Iffy, artists catchily remixed by
Thievery Corporation and Mint Royale respectively.
- Fort
Knox (U.S.) - Home to Fort Knox Five, a side project of Thunderball.
- 4AD
(UK) - Longtime independent label; now part of the Beggars
Group.
- Freestyle
(UK) - Home to Sleeve and others.
- Fuego
(UK) - Compilation-oriented label.
- Funky
Juice (Italy) - Home to Barrio Jazz Gang, LED, Panaphonic, and others.
- Freskanova
(UK) - Home to the Freestylers. (This page is a profile on the discogs.com
site.)
- FRW
(Austria) - Home to Mama Oliver.
- Fused
and Bruised (UK) - The former home of Surreal Madrid.
- Future
Primitive Sound (U.S.) - San Francisco-based art collective and
hip-hop music label.
- G.A.M.M.
(Sweden) [a.k.a. GAMM] - Discogs.com page on the secretive Swedish label
specializing in bootleg remixes.
- Gee
Street (U.S.) - This sublabel of V2
is home to such artists as the Jungle Brothers and RZA.
- Geffen
[a.k.a. DGC] (U.S.) - Major label associated with A&M and Interscope.
- Genuine
(UK) - Discogs.com page on the label that is home to Amp Fiddler. Sublabel
of PIAS.
- Giant
Step (U.S.) - Home to Nickodemus and Osiris.
- Glasgow
Underground (UK) - Home to such artists as Rose Smith and Neon Heights.
- Go
Beat (UK) (a.k.a. Go Discs, Go! Beat, Go! Discs) - Home to Portishead,
Dusted, and others.
- Good
Looking (UK) - Home to LTJ Bukem and other atmospheric drum'n'bass
artists.
- GPS
(UK) - Home to Dr. Rubberfunk.
- Grand
Central (UK) - Discogs.com page on the now-defunct label, once home
to Aim, Rae & Christian, and others.
You may be interested in Christine's
homage to the label, the radio special Grand
Central Is the Spice of Life.
- Le
Grand Magistery (U.S.) - See below under the letter L.
- Grand Royal (U.S.) - Now
defunct. Formerly home to the Beastie Boys, Luscious Jackson, Ben Lee,
and others.
- Grimsey
(U.S.) - The U.S. home of such artists as Spain's Ana D and Le Mans.
- Groove
Gravy (U.S.) - Compilation-oriented label.
- G-Stone
(Austria) - Releases works by Kruder & Dorfmeister and similar downtempo
artists.
- Guidance
(U.S.) - Now-defunct Chicago-based label that released the Hi-Fidelity
Lounge and Hi-Fidelity Dub compilation series and which was
the U.S. home of Caia, Troublemakers, and the Dining Rooms. Part of
the 33rpm group of labels.
- Gut
(UK) - Home to Plantlife.
- Happy
Few (Norway) - Home to Barabass and the Happy Few and others.
- Heavenly
(UK) - Home to Beth Orton and former home of Dot Allison.
- Hed
Kandi (UK) - Compilation-oriented label; home to the "Serve
Chilled" and "Winter Chill" series.
- Holistic
(UK) - Home to Pnu Riff and others.
- Hollywood
(U.S.) - Released the sondtrack to the film Austin Powers.
- Homebrew
(Denmark) - Home to B&B International and others.
- Hombre
(UK) - The new home of Hint, in conjunction with Ninja
Tune.
- Hospital
- Howlin' (U.S.) - Label run
by funky-breaks mastermind Freddy Fresh.
- Ideal (UK)
- Illicit
(UK) - Home to Deadly Avenger, Jadell, and others.
- Impulse
(U.S.) - Sublabel of Verve.
- Inertia
(UK) - Home to Hefner.
- Infectious
(UK) - Released Elevator Suite's "Backaround."
- Inferno
(UK) - Home to the Three Amigos and their catchy reworking of "Louie
Louie."
- Inflamable
(France) - Home to DJ Cam.
- Infracom
(Germany) [a.k.a. INFRACom!] - Home to Aromabar, Kosma, Marschmellows,
and others.
- Instinct
(U.S.) - Acid-jazz/downtempo-oriented label.
- Interscope
(U.S.) - Major label associated with Geffen
and A&M.
- Irma
(Italy) - Home to Zeb, Monsieur Blumenberg, Montefiori Cocktail, and
others.
- I.R.S. (U.S.) - Sublabel
of A&M that released William Orbit's Strange Cargo and R.E.M.'s
pre-Green albums.
- Ishtar
(Italy) - a.k.a. Edizioni
Ishtar. See above.
- Island
- This major label is home to Tricky and many others, and distributes
the sublabel Quango.
- Jack
to Phono (UK/Denmark) - Alter ego of Jacques
Laverne. Home to Beatphreak.
- Jacques
Laverne (UK/Denmark) - Released the "Jack to Phono" single
featuring Mr. Scruff and others.
- Jalapeno
(UK) - Home to such artists as Skeewiff, Ikon, and Kraak and Smaak.
- Jazzanova-Compost
(Germany) [a.k.a. JCR] - Sublabel of Compost.
- Jazz
Fudge (UK)
- Jazzman
(UK) - Specializes in jazz, funk, and soul reissues.
- Jive
[a.k.a. Jive Electro] - The U.S. home of Groove Armada.
- Just
Music (UK) - Home to Laroca, Jon Hopkins, and others.
- K
Records (U.S.) - Home to Marine Research, the Make-Up, and others.
- K7
(Germany/U.S.) [a.k.a. Studio K7, Stud!o K7, !K7] - Home to such artists
as Smith & Mighty, Kruder & Dorfmeister, and A Guy Called Gerald.
- Kartel
(UK) (a.k.a. Kartel Creative) - The UK home of Fat Freddy's Drop, Border
Crossing, Tubbs, and more.
- Keep
Diggin' (UK) - Released Tim "Love" Lee's compilation It's
All Good.
- Kinetic
(U.S.) - Releases the Another Late Night compilation series in
conjunction with the British label Azuli.
- Kingsize
(UK) - Breaks label.
- Klein
(Austria) - Home to MUM (not to be confused with the Icelandic Múm)
and Sofa Surfers.
- Koch
(U.S.) - Home to Afu-Ra and others.
- Kriztal
(U.S.) - Miami-based downtempo-oriented label that has released a number
of compilations.
- Lacerba
(UK) - A profile (on the Discogs.com site) of the London-based label
that has released material by DJ Trax and compilations.
- Ladomat
(Germany) - Home to Commercial Breakup and affiliated with the German
label L'Age
d'Or.
- L'Age
d'Or (Germany) - Home to Stella.
- L'Appareil-Photo
Bis (Japan) - Released Laila France and the Maxwell Implosion's
Lailove: L'Amour, Sese Formidable and Fantastic Plastic Machine's
Beautiful and Why Not. Distributes Toog, Etienne Charry,
Bertrand Burgalat, and others in Japan. Navigation in French; text in
French, English, and Japanese.
- Laws
of Motion (UK) - Home to Modaji, Agent K, and others.
- Leaf
(UK) - Home to Caribour, Efterklang, and others.
- Le
Grand Magistery (U.S.) - This Ann Arbor pop label is the U.S. home
of Momus, Louis Philippe, and others.
- Leisure
(UK) - Home to Mr. Benn and others.
- Libra
(Greece) - Home to the sublabel Octoberon,
which released the downtempo compilation Backroom Sessions.
- Life
Enhancing Audio (Belgium) - A sublabel of N.E.W.S.
Released the Transatlantik Lounging compilation series.
- Lifted
House (Denmark)
- Light
in the Attic (U.S.) - Seattle-based reissue-oriented label.
- London
- Associated with Sire,
and part of the Warner
Music Group.
- Loungin'
(UK) - Home to Solid Groove.
- Lovemonk
(Spain) - Home to Gecko Turner and Txarly Brown. Also the Spanish home
of Fat Freddy's Drop and Quantic.
- Low
Blow (Japan) - Part of Media
Craft; home to Akakage, a.k.a. Yoichiro Ito (and sometimes Go! Sato).
- Lowlife
(UK)
- Lowlands
(Belgium) - Through its sublabel Downsall
Plastics, home to such artists as Buscemi and Briskey.
- Luaka
Bop (U.S.) - David Byrne's label. Home to Si*Se and others.
- Lumenessence
(UK) - Home to Backini, Leon Nine, and Sketchie.
- Luv
N Haight (U.S.) - Sublabel of Ubiquity.
- Mammoth
(U.S.) - Home to artists ranging from the Freestylers to Squirrel Nut
Zippers to the Teletubbies.
- Mantra
(UK) - Home to Dot Allison, Natacha Atlas, Saint Etienne, and others.
- March
(U.S.) - This pop-oriented label is home to such artists as 800 Cherries,
Club 8, and Valerie Lemercier.
- Marina
(Germany) - Home to the Pearlfishers, Adventures in Stereo, and other
retro-pop bands.
- Matador
(U.S.) - Home to a variety of indie artists, including Solex, Pizzicato
Five, Bettie Serveert, and Cornelius.
- Maverick
(U.S.) - Launched by Madonna, this label is home to the Rentals, the
Lucy Nation, and others.
- Maxelect
(Germany) - Home to Max Melvin and others.
- MCA
(U.S.) - This major label is the U.S. home of Mint Royale, Modjo, and
many others.
- Media
Craft (Japan) - Includes the sublabel Low
Blow, which is home to Akakage, a.k.a. Yoichiro Ito.
- Melankolic
(UK) - Label affiliated with Massive Attack. Home to Alpha and others.
- Memphis
Industries Ltd. (UK) - Home to Blue States and others.
- Mercury
- Part of the major label Island.
- Merge
(U.S.) - Chapel Hill-based label run by Superchunk. Home to Superchunk,
the Magnetic Fields, and others.
- Milan
(U.S.) - Specializing in film soundtracks and compilations.
- Milano
2000 (Italy) - This sublabel of Edizioni
Ishtar is home to the Dining Rooms.
- Ministry
of Sound - Site for the British superclub whose U.S. imprint has
released works by Bent and Fatboy Slim.
- Mint
Source (UK) - Released the compilation Flowers in the Attic.
- Minty
Fresh (U.S.) - Indie-pop label. Home to the Aluminum Group, Kahimi
Karie, Komeda, and others.
- Modular
(U.S.) - Home to the Avalanches.
- Mole
Listening Pearls (Germany) - The home of De-Phazz, Yonderboi, Lemongrass,
and others.
- Moonboutique
(Germany) - Has released works by Moonbootica, Moston and Malente, and
others.
- Moonshine
(U.S.) - This dance-music label has released a number of compilations.
- Motown
(U.S.) - Legendary R&B/soul label.
- MoWax
(UK) - Home to UNKLE, Money Mark, Andrea Parker, and others.
- Mr.
Bongo (UK) - London-based label and record store.
- Multiply
(UK) - Home to the Weekend Players.
- Murena
(UK/Denmark) - The home of funky-breakbeat project Puddu Varano.
- Mush
(U.S.) - Home to Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician, Aesop Rock, and others.
- Music
for Dreams (Denmark) - Home to such artists as Cantoma, Banzai Republic,
and Varano.
- Music
for Freaks (UK) - Discogs.com page on the label run by the Freaks
(Luke Solomon and Justin Harris).
- Mute
- Home to Goldfrapp and many others.
- Naked
Music (U.S.) - With Astralwerks,
releases the Carte Blanche and Bare Essentials downtempo
series.
- Nettwerk
(U.S.) - Electronica-oriented label; home to Delerium [sic] and others.
- Never
(U.S.) - Released a 12" split between DJ Cam and Tommy Hools.
- N.E.W.S.
(Belgium) - Home to Sven van Hees. Parent label of Life
Enhancing Audio.
- Nine2Five
(Finland) - Released an EP by Robbyn Rhodes.
- Ninja
Tune (UK/Canada) - Home to Coldcut, Kid Koala, Mr. Scruff, Bonobo,
and others.
- Nippon
Columbia (Japan) - Large Japanese label. Home to the Readymade
Records sublabel.
- Nonesuch
(U.S.) - This world-music label is home to such artists as Caetano Veloso.
- Normal
(Germany) - Home to Low-Fi Generator, among others.
- Novophonic
(Spain) - Discogs.com page on the wacky label that is home to Txarly
Brown, Digi Onze, and others.
- Nuphonic
(UK) - Home to Faze Action, Andrew Weatherall, Ashley Beedle, Justin
Robertson, and others.
- Nylon
(Portugal) - Home to Massi and others.
- ObliqSound
(U.S. / Germany) - Home to such artists as Grand Pianoramax and Tama
Waipara.
- Octoberon
(Greece) - Sublabel of Libra.
Released the downtempo compilation Backroom Sessions.
- Om
(U.S.) - Label focusing on downtempo, house, and underground hip-hop.
- One
Little Indian (UK) - Influential British label. Home to Björk,
Emiliana Torrini, and others.
- Outcaste
(UK) - Specializing in the Asian-British sound, this label is home to
such artists as Badmarsh and Shri.
- Outer
(UK) - Home the the Funky Lowlives and Electracoustic.
- Out
of the Loop (UK) - Home to Fumi, Russ Gabriel, and others.
- Pagan
(U.S.) - Released I Love Serge: ElectronicaGainsbourg and the
Sunset downtempo compilation series.
- Palm
Pictures (U.S.) - Home to such artists as the Supreme Beings of
Leisure and Jacknife Lee.
- Paper
(UK) - Home to Crazy Penis, Truant, Schmoov, Hakan Lidbo, and others.
- Parlophone
(UK) - Home to Radiohead, Bentley Rhythm Ace, the Beastie Boys, and
the Pet Shop Boys.
- Patterns
of Behaviour (UK) - Home to the Karminsky Experience.
- Peacefrog
(UK) - Home to such artists as Recloose, Nouvelle Vague, and José
González.
- Pepper - The dance imprint
of Jive.
- Peppermint
Jam (Germany) - Home to Can 7 and others. Released a Freddy Fresh
single.
- Peski
(UK) - Home to the Welsh project Jakokoyak.
- PIAS
(Belgium) [a.k.a. Play It Again Sam] - Home to Llorca and others.
- Planet
Groove (Japan) - Home to DJ Mitsu the Beats.
- Platinum
(France) - Home to Zimpala and others. Website in French.
- Players
(UK) - Home to RSL and DJ Ole.
- Playhouse
(Germany) - Home to Benny Blanko. Part of the Ongaku group of labels.
- Plein
Gaz (France) - Discogs.com page on the label launched by DJ Spider
and Philgood.
- Pleasure
Music (UK) - Discogs.com
page on the Manchester label that released records by J-Walk, Mr. Scruff,
and more.
- Poets
Club (Germany) - Home to Slop Shop, Eastenders, Digital Jockey,
and Atomhockey.
- Pop
Biz (Japan) - Distributes the Pearlfishers, the Merricks, Stella,
and others. Navigation is in English. About a third of the text is in
English, with the rest in Japanese.
- Polydor
UK - Home to Ian Brown, Portishead, and a motley crew of others.
- PolyGram
- Media empire that includes Polydor
UK, Universal
Music France, and Universal
Music Group.
- Polystar
(Japan) - Home to Takako Minekawa and former home of Cornelius's old
project Flipper's Guitar.
- Pork
(UK) - The former home of Fila Brazillia; now home to Baby Mammoth,
Leggo Beast, and others.
- Pride
of Europe (UK) - Home to Truant.
- Pschent
(France) - Releases the Hotel Costes downtempo compilation series.
- Pulver
(Germany) - Stuttgart-based label that is home to Dublex Inc., Erik
Sumo, Inverse Cinematics, and others.
- Puma
Strut (U.S.) - Has released records by Presto and others.
- Pussyfoot
(UK) - Breaks-oriented label home to such artists as Howie B, Jacknife
Lee, and Roudoudou.
- Q-Tape
Records
- Quango
(U.S.) - This sublabel of Island
has released a number of downtempo compilations.
- Quannum
(U.S.) - Home to Curumin, Blackalicious, Lyrics Born, and others.
- R&S
(Belgium) - The European home of the Boom Boom Satellites.
- Rapster
(Germany)
- Raw
Fusion (Sweden) - Has released material by Beatfanatic, A Bossa
Electrica, and others.
- Rawkus
- RCA
- Major label. Part of Sony
BMG.
- Recall
(France) - Home to Tommy Hools, Terranova, and others.
- Record
Makers (France) - Founded by Air. Home to Sébastien Tellier.
- Red
Bud (U.S.) - New York-based label; home to Apeanaut, Down to Earth,
and others.
- Readymade
Records (Japan) - Home to Pizzicato Five, Mansfield, Comoestas,
and others. Part of the site for Nippon
Columbia, which distributes Readymade. Navigation in English, text
mostly in Japanese.
- Readymade
Entertainment, Tokyo (Japan) - Includes information on selected
Readymade Records
releases, recent remixes by Yasuharu Konishi of Pizzicato Five, and
the "Readymade" DJ event (featuring Konishi, Masanori Ikeda, and Comoestas).
Navigation in English, text mostly in Japanese.
- Rephlex
(UK) - Run by Aphex Twin.
- Reprise
(U.S.) - The former home of Primal Scream.
- Rhino
(U.S.) - Distributes the vinyl version of Zero 7's When It Falls
in the U.S.
- Rhythm
and Culture (U.S.)
- D.C.-based label that is home to the Browntempo project.
- RhythmLove
(U.S.) - Released the first three Turntables on the Hudson series
of compilations.
- Riverman
(UK) - Released Alpinestars' summer 2002 album White Noise.
- Rockface
(UK) - Home to Marden Hill, Sugarman, and others.
- Ronin
(UK) - British hip-hop label. Home to such artists as Deckwrecka.
- Ropeadope
(U.S.) - Jazzy sublabel of Atlantic.
- Ryko
[a.k.a. Rykodisc] (U.S.) - Home to numerous artists, mostly in a classic-sounding
vein.
- Scenario
(UK) - Home to Unsung Heroes and the Nextmen.
- Schema
(Italy) - This sublabel of Edizioni
Ishtar is home to Nicola Conte.
- Second
Skin (UK) - Discogs.com page on the downtempo label.
- Setanta
(UK) - This pop-oriented label is home to Brian, the Frank and Walters,
and others.
- S.H.A.D.O.
(Italy) - Home to Die Moulinettes.
- Shadow
(U.S.) - New York-based label that specializes in downtempo.
- Shiva
(UK) - Home to Neon Heights, Amillionsons, Fug, and Crazy P.
- Shout
Factory (U.S.) - Released the Herb Alpert remix album Whipped
Cream & Other Delights Re-Whipped.
- Siesta
(Spain) - The Spanish home of Eggstone, Louis Philippe, Free Design,
and others. In English and Castilian Spanish.
- Sing
Sing - Home to Speechless.
- Sire
- Major label; part of the Warner
Music Group.
- Six
Degrees (U.S.) - This world-music label is home to Bebel Gilberto
and others.
- Skint
(UK) - Home to Fatboy Slim, the Lo-Fidelity Allstars, Cut La Roc, and
other breaks artists.
- Sm:)e
[Smile] - Home to Fatboy Slim's old project the Mighty Dub Katz as well
other dance-music artists.
- Soap/MNW
(Sweden) - This is the site for MNW Records, the parent company of Soap
Records, which is home to Cinnamon and other Swedish power-pop artists.
In Swedish.
- Soma
(UK) - Glasgow-based label and home to Slam. Soma is the parent label
of Fenetik,
home to the downtempo project Sidewinder.
- Son
- Sonar
Kollektiv (Germany)
- Home to Jazzanova, Dixon, Lightning Head, and others. Includes sublabels
such as Best Seven and Airdrops.
-
Sonic 360 (UK) - Released the Beautiful Sunset Airport 12"
series.
- Sony
- Music conglomerate that includes Epic,
Columbia,
and numerous regional Sonys.
- Sony
Japan - Home to Chara, Aco, Yoshinori Sunahara, Puffy, DJ Krush,
Chappie, and numerous others. (This link goes to a gateway page with
links to English- and Japanese-language pages for Sony Japan.)
- Sound
(UK) - Home to Border Crossing.
- Soundboy
(UK) - Discogs.com page on the label that released works by the Ballistic
Brothers.
- Soundly
Beaten (UK) - Discogs.com page on the label specializing in mash-ups.
- Southern
Fried (UK) - Label run by Norman Cook (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim) and home
to Scanty Sandwich. Released the Fatboy live mix album Live on Brighton
Beach in the U.K.
- Source
(France) - This page on the Astralwerks
site is a gateway to pages on Air and other Source artists whom Astralwerks
distributes in the U.S.
- Sport
(UK) - Sublabel of Ministry
of Sound. Home to Bent.
- SPV
(Germany) - Distributes Audiopharm
releases such as the Brazilectro series.
- SSR
(Belgium) - Focusing on techno, house, and hip-hop, this sublabel of
Crammed is home
to Snooze.
- SST
(U.S.) - Bankrupted by U2's lawsuit against SST artist Negativland,
the label has re-emerged.
- Stalwart
(France) - Home to Mustafá and others.
- Stax
(U.S.) - Discogs.com page on the now-defunct legendary soul label.
- Stereo
Deluxe (Germany) - Home to Trio Elétrico, Mo' Horizons, the
Funky Lowlives, Jaffa, and others.
- Stones
Throw (U.S.) - Home to J Rocc, Quasimoto, Peanut Butter Wolf, and
others.
- Strut
(UK)
- Studio
K7 (Germany/U.S.) [a.k.a. K7, Stud!o K7, !K7] - See above under
the letter K.
- Subatomic
(UK) - Home to such downtempo artists as Lux and Afterlife.
- Sublime
(Japan) - Home to Susumu Yokota and Ken Ishii. Sublime's sublabel Reel
Musiq released three Captain Funk singles and one full-length. The BBC
One website has an interesting profile
of the label.
- Sub
Pop (U.S.) - This seminal indie label is home to such artists as
Sebadoh and Combustible Edison.
- Subtitled
(U.S.) - Part of the 33rpm group of labels.
- Sunday
Best (UK) - Label run by Rob da Bank. Home to Boomclick, Max Sedgley,
and others.
- Sunshine
(Austria) - Home to such artists as Karuan.
- Swedish
Brandy (Sweden)
- Discogs.com page on the label that has released items by Freddie Cruger
and others.
- Switchstance
(Germany) - Home to Protassov and others.
- Talkin'
Loud (UK) - Discogs.com page on the now-defunct label launched by
Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay.
- Tee Pee (UK) - Released
Scottish HCFDM artist Motormark's single "Let's Go."
- Terraform
(U.S.) - Home to Le Pimp and others.
- Therapy
(Netherlands) - Home to Praful and others.
- Thirsty
Ear (U.S.) - Home to Ruby and others.
- Three
Sixty (U.S.) -
The U.S. home of the Runaways UK and Tim "Love" Lee.
- Thrill
Jockey (U.S.) - Home to such artists as Sam Prekop, the Sea and
Cake, and Tortoise.
- Time
Bomb (U.S.) - The former U.S. home of Lionrock.
- Tokyo Dawn (Germany) - Online-only label.
- Tommy
Boy (U.S.) - Seminal hip-hop label that has since branched out
- Too
Pure (UK) - Home to Scottish HCFDM project Motormark and others.
- Toshiba
EMI Japan - Releases the Style series of DJ mix CDs. No.
8 is by Captain Funk, a.k.a. Tatsuya Oe; No. 9 is by Tomoyuki Tanaka,
a.k.a. Fantastic Plastic Machine; and No. 10 is by Akakage, a.k.a. Yoichiro
Ito.
- Toy's
Factory (Japan) - Has released material by the Silent Poets, Natural
Calamity, Nigo, and many more.
- Tramp
(Germany) - Specializing in jazz, funk, and soul reissues and current
releases of a similar flavor.
- Transistor
(U.S.) - Home to Aubergine 3, George Sarah, and others.
- Trattoria
(Japan) - Home to Cornelius, Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her, Hideki
Kaji, and others. Most text is in Japanese, but all navigation is in
English and there's a section of reviews in English.
- Treacle Music Ltd. (UK)
- Releases the Another Late Night mix series in the UK.
- Tricatel
(France) - Home to April March, Valerie Lemercier, label founder Bertrand
Burgalat, and others.
- Tru
Thoughts (UK) - Downtempo label; home to Quantic, Flevans, Alice
Russell, Diesler, and others.
- TrueGrooves
(U.S.) - Label launched by Washington, DC's Kidgusto.
- Tummy
Touch (UK) - Downtempo/acid-jazz label, home to Tim "Love"
Lee, Los Chicharrons, and others.
- TVT
(U.S.) - Released the 1995 Nightmares on Wax full-length Smokers
Delight.
- Twentysomething
Tunes (Austria) - Downtempo label. Home to Menu B and others.
- Twentythree
(UK) - Founded by, and home to, Fila Brazillia.
- Ubiquity
(U.S.) - Home to Platinum Pied Pipers, Greyboy, and others; U.S. home
of Quantic and the Quantic Soul Orchestra.
- Ultimate
Dilemma (UK) - Home to the Runaways (a.k.a. the Runaways UK) and
Zero 7, and the former home of Jadell.
- Ultra
(U.S.) - This dance-music label releases the Back to Mine compilation
series.
- Unique
(Germany) - Home to the Metrophonics, NOHA, and others.
- Universal
- Major label affiliated with MCA.
Part of the huge Universal
Music Group.
- Universal
Contenders [a.k.a. U.C. Records, All U.C. Records] - Home to Dub
Diablo.
- Up
(U.S.) - Home to the Pastels, Land of the Loops, Quasi, and others.
- Upstairs
(Canada) - Home to the Verbrilli Sound and others.
- V2
- A subsidiary of Virgin,
V2 is home to such artists as Underworld, Rinôçérôse,
and Moby.
- V2
Japan - Releases Masanori Ikeda's Spinout series of mix CDs.
- Versatile (France) - Home to I:Cube, Chateau Flight, and
others.
- Verve
- Legendary jazz-oriented label. Includes the sublabels Impulse, Verve
Forecast, and GRP.
- Vienna
Scientists (Austria) - Home to an eponymous DJ collective, Freedom
Satellite, and the Menheads..
- Viktor (UK) - Home to the
Big Bossa.
- Virgin
- This mega-label is home to Massive Attack and many others.
- Wagram
(France) - Licensing and distribution-oriented company.
- Wah
Wah (UK) [a.k.a.Wah Wah 45s] - Has
released 12-inches by such artists as Alison Crockett.
- Wall
of Sound (UK) - Breaks-oriented label. Home to the Propellerheads,
the Wiseguys, Röyksopp, and others.
- Warner
Bros. - Major label that distributes the Discovery
sublabel.
- Warner
Music Group - See WEA
below.
- Warp (UK) - Home to the downtempo/acid-jazz project Nightmares
on Wax and other electronic projects.
- Wax
Trax (U.S.) - Chicago-based electronic music label; puts out releases
in conjunction with TVT.
- WEA
(UK) [a.k.a. Warner Music
Group] - Controls the labels Atlantic,
China, East
West UK, Elektra,
London, Rhino,
Sire, and Warner
Bros.
- Wichita
(UK) - Home to Ruby and others.
- Wiiija
(UK) - Home to Cornershop and others.
- Wonderwheel
(U.S.) - Brooklyn-based label headed by Nickodemus.
- Worship
(U.S.) - Philadelphia-based label focusing on dub/reggae-influenced
house music.
- Wrong
(U.S.) - Home to Cottonbelly and others.
- XL
(UK) - Home to such artists as Basement Jaxx and Lemon Jelly, and the
U.K. home of Ugly Duckling and the Avalanches.
- Xtravaganza
(UK) - Home to Chicane and others.
- Ya
Basta (France) - Discogs.com page on the home of Gotan Project,
the Boyz from Brazil, and others.
- Yes
King (U.S.) - Home to the project of the same name, a collaboration
between former Grand Central head Mark Rae and Rhys Adams.
- Yo
Mama (Germany) - The onetime home of Cunnie Williams. In German.
- Yellow
(France) - Home to Kid Loco, Bob Sinclar, Dimitri from Paris, and the
Silent Poets. In French.
- Zebra Traffic (UK) - Hip-hop sister label of Tru
Thoughts.
- Ziriguiboom
(Belgium) - Dedicated to Brazilian sounds, this sublabel of Crammed
is home to Bebel Gilberto, Zuco 103, and the late Suba.
Note
on Japanese-language sites:
Most of the Japanese-language sites listed here are easily navigable in
English. Beyond that, however, they have varying amounts of Japanese text.
Ordinary Japanese text (as opposed to GIFs, etc.) will appear on
your screen as gibberish characters unless you have special software to
support Japanese text for your browser. If you want to get such software,
check out the free
download site for NJStar Communicator at NJStar.
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