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Hello, good evening and welcome to the second monthly update from our label collective, the Association of Independent Record labels. Please expect to find news and updates from those of us who can find 30 minutes to update you about releas...
Welcome to the first of many ongoing updates from the growing AoIRL collective. Label updates are in alphabetical order, featuring news this month from A Strangely Isolated Place, Buried Treasure, Castles In Space, DiN, Plant43, Subexotic R...
Originally created as a Slack channel and more recently a Discord, a number of Independent Record Label owners have been coming together regularly to discuss all things related to their passionate hustles.
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new + archival electronics, soundtracks, jazz, psych, folk, prog, noise & library
Subterrania // Exotica // Electronica // Various experiments in electronic music since 2010
Life is hell, but at least there are records
Mat Handley. Runs Woodford Halse, Preston Capes and Fenny Compton. Records as Pulselovers. Plays with Floodlights and VRTX.
The DiN label was set up by Ian Boddy in 1999 to release ambient electronica that bridged the gap between the analogue sound of the early 70's synth pioneers and the digital soundscapes of the more experimental modern exponents of electronic music
Street trash music tastes, inspired by post punk, lo-fi, dirty, golden era hip hop, and lowest of low grindhouse!
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