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Berlin
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Techno
BNR TRAX is the sub-label of Berlin's Boysnoize Records aimed at delivering prime grade, rave-ready dancefloor fodder.
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Brussels
A sub-label of Belgian indie giant [PIAS], Different is a powerful outlet for contemporary dance music and home to big-name artists such as Tiga, Vitalic and Agoria.
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Chicago
Genre
House
Farris Wheel Recordings was founded by Chicago house mastermind Gene Farris in 1998. Besides the sublime productions of its owner, the label releases the work of an international roster...
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Berlin
Genre
Techno
Founded by DJ Hell in 1996 as an affiliate to Disko B, International Deejay Gigolo Records immediately grabbed the public's attention though its witty branding (by Vienna's Andy Orel)...
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New York City
Genre
House
Named after the address of legendary house club Paradise Garage, King Street Sounds has become one of the US' most prominent labels for classic house since its inception in 1993. The...
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Philadelphia
Genre
House
Started by Josh Wink and former partner King Britt in 1994, Ovum Recordings remains one of Philadelphia's best known labels to this day. Besides label owner Josh Wink, a number of...
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Paris
Genre
House
Pixadelic is the personal label of Parisian producer Etienne De Crécy, dedicated to reissues of his classic releases as well as new recordings.
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London
Genre
Breaks
The very own label of Norman Cook a.k.a. Fatboy Slim.
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New York City
Genre
House
Originally brought to life in 1989 in New York, Strictly Rhythm marks a milestone in the history of House music as the most influential and innovative label of the genre throughout the...
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Chicago
Genre
House
Founded in the early 1980s by Larry Sherman together with Screamin' Rachael, Jesse Saunders, and Vince Lawrence, Trax Records became one of the two defining labels of original Chicago...
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