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List of record labels from Bristol

The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal. In the 1970s, there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence. One of the most successful at that time was Virgin Records started in 1972. Chiswick Records, Stiff Records, Rough Trade Records and Factory Records followed. By the later part of the decade, Virgin had become a part of the music business establishment, and new independent record labels began appearing in virtually every British town and city: Bristol was no exception.

One of the first Bristol punk bands, The Cortinas released its first single on Miles Copeland's Step Forward Records in 1977, eventually moving on to CBS before disbanding. Copeland also released, in 1977, The Pigs' "Youthanasia EP" on his newly formed New Bristol Records.[1] The explosion in punk/new wave bands forming in the area did not attract interest from the major London-based record labels, so local labels sprung up to release recordings from these groups. Amongst the first, and initially more successful, were Heartbeat Records, Fried Egg Records, Recreational Records and Riot City Records (a Heartbeat subsidiary). Others with more modest success were Wavelength Records (although its subsidiary Bristol Recorder, did achieve some popularity), Circle Records and Sheep Worrying. Some bands set up their own labels: Black Roots (Nubian Records) and Essential Bop (Monopause Records). Yet other labels, although not based in Bristol, had a strong representation of bands from the area: Y Records, Rialto Records and Naïve Records.

After the initial burst of activity in the post-punk/new wave era, most of the labels folded (although Heartbeat, or one of its subsidiaries, still brings out the occasional release). Riot City came under the influence of EMI after it signed Vice Squad, and last released a record in 1988. Meanwhile, The Blue Aeroplanes released their first LP on Party Records in 1984, and there was some short-lived output from Children of the Revolution Records (COR),[2] until a new generation of record labels was spawned from the trip hop movement. Exceptions to this were the rock label Sugar Shack Records, the indie pop of Sarah Records and the C86 sounds of The Subway Organization.

There are still a number of record labels operating in Bristol, but it is ironic that one of the most prolific is Bristol Archive Records, which specializes in unreleased tracks and re-releasing recordings (mainly for download) from the punk/new wave era of Bristol record labels, 1977–1981, and later.

Listed below are a number of Bristol (and surrounding areas, including North Somerset, Bath & North East Somerset, Western Wiltshire, and South Gloucestershire) record labels that, due to their short lifespan, few releases or poor distribution, may have received limited national or international attention:.

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A edit

  • Amon Ra Records: Classical label of parent Saydisc, based in Badminton, Gloucestershire. “Amon Ra pioneered the recording of authentic performances on original instruments from the late 1970s and has built up a catalogue and reputation for quality and innovation in this field.”[6]

B edit

  • Barrow Road Records: Barrow Road Records was established in 2012 to release Patchy's debut album "Barrow Road". The name is taken from the road on which the offices are situated on and the road sign also features as the album cover for the band's release.
  • Bicycle Records: Record label formed by Jane Taylor a Bristol-based guitarist, pianist, songwriter and vocalist. It is distributed by Pinnacle. Taylor won the UK and International Songwriting Competition in 2003 with her song "Blowing This Candle Out".
  • Breakfast Records: An independent publishing label established in 2016 specialising in releasing punk, indie and folk records.
  • Bristol Archive Records: Subsidiary of Sugar Shack Records, set up in 2008 and specializing in unreleased tracks and re-releasing recordings (mainly for download) by Bristol bands such as Creature Beat, from 1976 onwards. According to Mike Darby, the label owner, “Bristol Archive Records was officially launched this year 2008 as a vehicle to talk about and remember Bristol's forgotten stars, those people that should have, could have or probably had no chance of fame and Global domination, but had a go, made some great music, went to the gigs, helped make the records, bought the records or just had great fun growing up in this ace city of ours.”[7]
  • Bristol Beat: Released a cassette tape of Bristol Bands playing live at the Stonehouse.
  • Bristol Recorder: Innovative subsidiary label of Wavelength Records, that produced three issues of a combination LP/magazine, before folding. Bristol Recorder 1 included live tracks from Electric Guitars, Circus Circus, Various Artists and Joe Public. Recorder 2 had live tracks from Peter Gabriel (including "Ain't That Peculiar"), Fish Food, The Radicals, The X-Certs and The Welders (otherwise known as The Korgis). Recorder 3 had tracks from P.B. Davies (of Crystal Theatre/Shoes For Industry), Essential Bop, Robert Fripp, Ekome Dance Company and Thompson Twins.[8]
Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
BR 001 Various Bristol Recorder 1 1980 LP/Magazine
BR 002 Various Bristol Recorder 2 1981 LP/Magazine
BR 003 Various Bristol Recorder 3 1981 LP/Magazine

C edit

  • Circus Records: Commercial label (distributed by Pinnacle) that produced six singles and a compilation LP in 1981, before closing. The LP, The Circus Comes To Town (TENT 0001), included tracks from Rimshots, Black Roots, Treatment, Alarm Clox, Gold, Riz Wah Wah, Steve Booton & Pat Jones, The Dangerous Brothers,[9] Forty Blue Fingers, Info-Mania, Kevin McFadden and The Bite.[10][11]
Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
CIRC 0001 Bohana Mouse Band F/Seven C's 1981 12” single
CIRC 0002 The Source Like a Child/? 1981 7” single
CIRC 0003 The Stingrays Never do/Satellites 1981 7” single
CIRC 0004 Bendall's Box Nightmares/Games Today 1981 7” single
CIRC 0005 Sky High Ghettos of your own kind/Part 2 1981 7” single
CIRC 0006 Slim Bridges And The Wildflowers Rocking Goose/Mole At The Circus 1981 7” single
TENT 0001 Various The Circus Comes To Town 1981 LP
  • Clean Cut Records: See Bronnt Industries Kapital.
  • Children of the Revolution Records: More often known as COR, was a label specializing in punk, hardcore and thrash.
  • Cup of Tea Records: See Monk & Canatella.
  • Circus City: Established in 2013 Circus City operate as a fully established record label and publishing company.

D edit

  • Death or Glory (Promotions) Label launched in 2011. Releases to date- Criminal Mind "Debut Album", Radio Nasties "EP's 1 + 2" (Ltd editions of 250, Vinyl Only) Blatoidea "Infected" Album (released by a conglomerate of labels) and Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons "Dirty Rock 'n' Roll" (Vinyl only Ltd edition of 300).
  • Disorder Records: The hardcore noise band Disorder launched their own label in 1981 with Heartbeat Records boss Simon Edwards, after Riot City Records declined to sign them. Over a period of 3 years they released three 7-inch EP's and one 12-inch EP, before moving on to local anarchist label Children of the Revolution Records. A final 12-inch EP, The Singles Collection, was released in 1984.

F edit

  • Flightcase Recordings: Founded in 2008, Flightcase is a small independent label currently[when?] looking after the catalogue and new releases of the Bristol dance/DnB troupe and producer Dr Meaker. The first long player release was the album A Lesson From The Speaker. The label has gained exposure via Radio 1, 1xtra, 6Music and XFM, as well as print articles in Clash, Venue, Knowledge, Word magazine and others. Flightcase is distributed by Absolute Marketing and Distribution (AMD) and is run from the Easton area of Bristol.[12]
  • FMR - Forbidden Musical Rites: See Website.
  • Float Records: See Bronnt Industries Kapital.
  • Fried Egg Records: Founded in 1979 by Andy Leighton, administrator of the Bristol-based Crystal Theatre. The initial release was a single by the Theatres band Shoes For Industry, and in its short lifespan it did produce records by several other notable Bristol groups: Art Objects (later to metamorphose into The Blue Aeroplanes), Electric Guitars (later signed, then dumped, by Stiff Records), The Fans (apparently still gigging in Japan), The Stingrays (now gigging out of Wales) and Various Artists (who were also part of Art Objects).
  • FSA Records: Set up in 1992 by Heartbeat Productions for the recently formed Bristol band Flying Saucer Attack. Their first single in 1992 had several limited editions, each with part home made sleeves of differing designs. The first album in 1993 was self-titled, but is sometimes referred to as "Rural Psychedelia". After their third single in 1994 the band joined Domino Records, however, in 1999 they returned to FSA Records issuing the LP "Mirror", before finally disbanding.
  • Full Cycle Recordings: Set up in 1993 and run by Daniel Kausman (DJ Die), Paul Southey (DJ Suv), Keith Thompson (DJ Krust) and Ryan Williams (Roni Size) since 1993, they specialize in drum and bass.

G edit

  • Glasstone Records: See Evita.
  • Green Goat Productions: Taking its name from the Green Goat Café (an old family business) the label currently produces material by Steve Bush (ex-Essential Bop) and Fran Fey. Its first CD Row of Ashes was released in 2008.[13]
  • Ghetto Funk Records
  • GhostOfRecords

H edit

  • Heartbeat Productions: Is the parent of Heartbeat Records, Riot City Records, Disorder Records, FSA Records and Trash City Records. Initially Simon Edwards set up Heartbeat Records in 1978, however over time subsidiary labels were added to cater for different musical styles and bands, all the labels are now grouped under Heartbeat Productions.
  • Heartbeat Records: Started in 1978 as a partnership of local musician Simon Edwards and Tony Dodd of Tony's Record Shop. Simon Edwards recorded and produced the first single, "I don't want my heart to rule my head" by Social Security, after which Tony Dodd decided to concentrate on his shop and Simon Edwards took over sole control. The labels' third release was the 12-inch EP, "This Is Your Life", from the influential Glaxo Babies. A number of other singles were released, however to accommodate the large number of bands around at the time they brought out the seminal "Avon Calling" – The Bristol Compilation LP. Four further LPs were released: 2 by the Glaxo Babies, The Transmitters and Art Objects (later to form the nucleus of The Blue Aeroplanes) before the label became inactive in 1984. It was revived with the 1997 album release of a 1967 radio recording by American 60's psych band The Electric Prunes. Cherry Red in recent years has repackaged tracks and albums from the Heartbeat back catalogue, including previously unreleased songs from the Glaxo Babies, Art Objects and The X-Certs.
  • Hope Recordings: Started in 1998 by Leon Alexander and Steve Satterthwaite, the label is run by Leon Alexander, with DJ and record producer Nick Warren head of A&R. Its progressive house and breaks artists include: Starecase, Jaytech, Matt Rowan, and Parallel Sound. It is home to progressive house and breaks artists such as Starecase, Jaytech, Matt Rowan and Parallel Sound.
  • Household Records: Own label of The Chesterfields on which they released three singles and an album, before the band split in 1989.

L edit

  • Label7: An Electronic Music label that has released tracks from live breaks & techno dance act Bosch Stacey.

M edit

  • Monopause Records: This was Essential Bop's own record label, having previously had the track "Chronicle" on the LP Avon Calling. There were two releases, both in resealable plastic bags with folded picture sleeves and lyrics printed inside, and distributed by Bristols’ Revolver Records. The second single received airplay in New York, resulting in the band touring and recording there in 1981. The band subsequently released two tracks on the Bristol Recorder 3, an LP on TSAR Records and a downloadable album on Bristol Archive Records.[14]
Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
Moan 1001 Essential Bop Raider's Blues/Eloquent Sounds/Failsafe/Mandarin Whores (live) 1980 7” EP
Moan 1002 Essential Bop Croaked/Butler (in running shorts) 1981 7” single

N edit

  • New Bristol Records: In 1977, Miles Copeland helped to set up a number of labels to ride the current punk/new wave. Bristols’ The Cortinas had already signed to Step Forward Records and New Bristol was another of his labels. As the label's first band, The Pigs put it, "August 12th at Sound Conception 4-track studio. It's been about 20 weeks since we formed, we’ve written maybe 12 songs and played 6 or so gigs. Now we're recording our whole set. As it turns out, most of this stuff won't see the light of day for 30 years. Copeland chooses the four tracks for the EP that's going to launch a new Bristol record label. They call it New Bristol Records. Yeah.”[1] The label appears to have had only two releases, by The Pigs and Gardez Darkx.[15]
Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
NBR 01 The Pigs Youthanasia/They Say/Psychopath/National Front 1977 7” EP
NBR 02 Gardez Darkx Freeze (In the U.L.zone)/Heartbeat 1978 7” single
  • Nightcap Records: Independent student-run music production label that teams with artists from all genres and aims to nurture them into a world of music.
  • Not Very Nice Records: Initially a subsidiary of Riot City Records, the first release was the 1985 spoof NOW! album, "NOW! That's What I Call A Fuckin' Racket (Vol 1)" (GRR 1), by Chaotic Dischord. Chaotic Dischord went on to release 2 other albums on the label.
  • NP Records: Independent family run label that has released a 4 track EP by Manchester quartet, Coraline.
  • Nubian Records: See Black Roots.

P edit

  • Party Records: Released The Blue Aeroplanes first album Bop Art in 1984 and distributed by The Cartel.[16]
  • Pop God released some absolutely wonderful records by the Moonflowers, Me and Praise Space Electric, amongst others.

R edit

  • The Record Press: An imprint of Bristol Folk Publications dedicated to publishing British record label discographies; has also released a CD to tie in with a book on Transacord, which includes nothing but recordings of steam engines. More CD releases are planned.
  • Recreational Records: The label was started in 1981 by the Bristol record shop and distributor Revolver Records, with its own distribution as part of the Cartel. Amongst their artists were, Talisman a multi-racial Reggae Band who provided the labels second single and first UK Indie Chart hit (#17). Dole Age also became Single of the Week and the 1981 Record Sleeve of the Year in the NME. Nine singles were released in total, including "Work/Don't Wake The Baby" by Electric Guitars.
  • Resurrection Records: Short-lived label that released the first single by punk band Lunatic Fringe in 1981.
  • Riot City Records: Set up in 1980 by Simon Edwards of Heartbeat Productions along with Dave Bateman and Shane Baldwin from the band Vice Squad, and distributed by the Cartel. Vice Squad's Last Rockers EP was Riot City's first release and Indie Hit, selling 22,000 copies. In its relative short lifespan the label had over 40 releases, selling nearly 250,000 records and was one of the prominent exponents of British punk music, regularly having hits in the UK Indie Chart.
  • Riot State Records: Subsidiary of Riot City Records that in 1982 released an American punk compilation album, "Hell comes to your House" (Reagan 1), licensed from Bemisbrain Records USA.

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  • Sarah Records: Formed by Clare Wadd and Matt Haynes and active between 1987 and 1995, it is best known for its recordings of twee pop. Haynes subsequently established Shinkansen Recordings in London, where many Sarah artists went on to record.
  • Saydisc Records: Founded in 1965, and based in Badminton, Gloucestershire, Saydisc has developed a wide range of releases from traditional, world, period, exotic and unusual recordings, through to folk and meditative.[17] It also has produced a number of local dialect and spoken word recordings. It is the parent of classical label Amon Ra and the folk label The Village Thing. Saydisc and Village Thing are covered in two books by the award-nominated Bristolian author, Mark Jones:
    • Bristol Folk provides a discographical history of many of the artists that recorded for Saydisc and Village Thing and also includes a partial history of the labels.
    • The Saydisc & Village Thing Discography includes the most comprehensive available discographies for Saydisc, Amon Ra, Village Thing and other related labels, such as Matchbox and Matchbox Bluesmaster. The book includes pictures of all available sleeves plus all known label designs and it is rounded off with a history of Saydisc and Village Thing.
  • Sheep Worrying: This label grew out of the Bridgewater-based magazine and entertainments promoter, Sheep Worrying, founded by Brian Smedley. It released the single "False Nose/County Councillor"(1980) and two tape albums, Internal Organs (1978) and Going Shopping (1980) by The Dangerous Brothers.[9]
  • Shoc Wave Records: Shoc-Wave was based in Easton, Bristol, and run by Gene Walsh. It specialized in Dominican music and Jamaican reggae bands such as Joshua Moses and Buggs Durrant, but also released records from a variety of other genres including dub, disco and ska. In 1980, it released the single "“I Was Wrong / Stuck in a Boat" (SRP0007) by The Rimshots, five middle class white kids from Bristols’ northern suburbs playing two-tone styled ska.[18]
  • Silent Age Records: See Gravenhurst.
  • Shabby Cabin Records: Based on the outskirts of Bristol, specializes in folk music.
  • Sink and Stove Records: Set up by Benjamin Shillabeer and Stuart Bell in 1998 to release their own conceptual album 'The Fall Project' followed by a compilation of tracks by bands/musicians they knew. A number of the bands who originally released albums on S&S later re-released material on other labels, including: Chikinki and Gravenhurst.
  • smallPRINT Records: Label set up by Tim Kirby that specialises in hip hop, folk, electronica, musique concrete, left field, and avant rock.
  • The Subway Organization: Founded in 1985 by Martin Whitehead of The Flatmates. The label was associated with the Indie Pop movement and the seminal NME cassette tape C86, that included the track It's Up To You by the Shop Assistants, from the labels first release. Other artists included: The Chesterfields, Pop Will Eat Itself, Razorcuts and The Soup Dragons.
  • Sugar Shack Records: Set up in 1985 by Mike Darby, a veteran of the Bristol Music Scene. Rock influenced label with releases by Redefine, Left Side Brain and Midasuno, Its subsidiary label Bristol Archive Records is dedicated to re-releasing music and unreleased material from the Bristol area, mainly in downloadable format.
  • Swarf Finger Records: Bristol based label that has released recordings by Crescent, Experimental Pop Band and The Blue Aeroplanes.

T edit

  • The Record Press: An imprint of Bristol Folk Publications that concentrates on publishing record label discographies (including one on Bristolian labels, Saydisc and Village Thing), one of which included a CD of railway sounds.
  • Three Stripe Records: Released the ‘Stepper's Delight’ (1992) and ‘Remember Me’ EPs by Smith & Mighty.
  • Trash City Records: Trash City was primarily set up by Heartbeat Productions in 1994 to issue 7-inch singles by US garage bands. It only released one record in its first year and in wasn't until 1996 and the signing of UK band Headcase, that the label issued another record. Three more singles and two albums were to eventually follow.
  • Tribe Recordings: See Danny Byrd.

V edit

  • The Village Thing: Folk music subsidiary of Saydisc that operated between 1970 and 1973. Records were pressed in relatively small numbers, although "The Folker" by Fred Wedlock did go onto sell around 20,000 copies.
  • Volatile Records: Own label of Post Punk/Goth band The Escape, run in conjunction with Dave Massey out of his flat in the St Andrews area of Bristol, releasing one single in 1982 "No Go/I'll Pretend To Kill You", before signing with Phonogram/Mercury Records.

W edit

  • Wavelength Records: The label was set up by the drummer Thomas Brooman (along with Bob Hooton) to release a single by his Bristol big band, The Spics.[19][20] It subsequently released three further singles by Gardez Darkx, Joe Public (another Brooman band) and Color Tapes before reinventing itself in 1980 as a combination magazine/record called The Bristol Recorder, which ran for three issues.
Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
HURT 001 The Spics You and Me/Bus Stop 1979 7” single
HURT 002 Gardez Darkx Bliss/Winter Scene 1979 7” single
HURT 003 Joe Public Hermans Back/Travelling With Raymond/Like It 1979 7” single
HURT 004 Color Tapes Cold Anger/Leaves of China 1979 7” single
BR 001 Various Bristol Recorder 1 1980 LP/Magazine
BR 002 Various Bristol Recorder 2 1981 LP/Magazine
BR 003 Various Bristol Recorder 3 1981 LP/Magazine
  • West Peto Records: West Peto Records was set up in the Spring of 2015 and is run by Luke Smith. West Peto Records is based in Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire. The label is a Rock/Pop genre label and includes artists: The Cheap Thrills, Chey Naish, Georgie Biggin and Selian's Daydream. The first single to be released on the label was Selian's Dream - Music Comes First (WPR0001) on June 8, 2015.
  • The Western Star Recording Company: Specializing in Rockabilly, Psychobilly and 50's/60's Britpop-styled music, it has been owned and run by record producer and musician Alan Wilson since 2003.
  • WYKA HYPE : Independent Urban label Established 2018. Currently includes artist and producers 'Jay J Hype, Seanibwoi & 3L3V3N:3L3V3N'

Y edit

See also edit

References edit

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mid 1970s had a fertile music culture resulting in not only influential musicians and bands but also its own sound Bristol sound or trip hop Along with the music a number of local record labels also developed some receiving national and international attention others with a smaller audience appeal In the 1970s there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence One of the most successful at that time was Virgin Records started in 1972 Chiswick Records Stiff Records Rough Trade Records and Factory Records followed By the later part of the decade Virgin had become a part of the music business establishment and new independent record labels began appearing in virtually every British town and city Bristol was no exception One of the first Bristol punk bands The Cortinas released its first single on Miles Copeland s Step Forward Records in 1977 eventually moving on to CBS before disbanding Copeland also released in 1977 The Pigs Youthanasia EP on his newly formed New Bristol Records 1 The explosion in punk new wave bands forming in the area did not attract interest from the major London based record labels so local labels sprung up to release recordings from these groups Amongst the first and initially more successful were Heartbeat Records Fried Egg Records Recreational Records and Riot City Records a Heartbeat subsidiary Others with more modest success were Wavelength Records although its subsidiary Bristol Recorder did achieve some popularity Circle Records and Sheep Worrying Some bands set up their own labels Black Roots Nubian Records and Essential Bop Monopause Records Yet other labels although not based in Bristol had a strong representation of bands from the area Y Records Rialto Records and Naive Records After the initial burst of activity in the post punk new wave era most of the labels folded although Heartbeat or one of its subsidiaries still brings out the occasional release Riot City came under the influence of EMI after it signed Vice Squad and last released a record in 1988 Meanwhile The Blue Aeroplanes released their first LP on Party Records in 1984 and there was some short lived output from Children of the Revolution Records COR 2 until a new generation of record labels was spawned from the trip hop movement Exceptions to this were the rock label Sugar Shack Records the indie pop of Sarah Records and the C86 sounds of The Subway Organization There are still a number of record labels operating in Bristol but it is ironic that one of the most prolific is Bristol Archive Records which specializes in unreleased tracks and re releasing recordings mainly for download from the punk new wave era of Bristol record labels 1977 1981 and later Listed below are a number of Bristol and surrounding areas including North Somerset Bath amp North East Somerset Western Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire record labels that due to their short lifespan few releases or poor distribution may have received limited national or international attention Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z0 9 edit3tone Records Launched in 2016 by live productions partners Dean Roberts and Christoffer Borud having previously worked with notable artists such as John Newman Amy Winehouse Jason Derulo Echo and the Bunnymen and Queens of the Stone Age 3 4 3D Records The own label of the Bath band Neon formed by Rob Fisher and Pete Byrne in 1979 It issued their first single Making Waves Me I See in You in October 1980 5 The duo later found success with EMI as Naked Eyes A editAmon Ra Records Classical label of parent Saydisc based in Badminton Gloucestershire Amon Ra pioneered the recording of authentic performances on original instruments from the late 1970s and has built up a catalogue and reputation for quality and innovation in this field 6 B editBarrow Road Records Barrow Road Records was established in 2012 to release Patchy s debut album Barrow Road The name is taken from the road on which the offices are situated on and the road sign also features as the album cover for the band s release Bicycle Records Record label formed by Jane Taylor a Bristol based guitarist pianist songwriter and vocalist It is distributed by Pinnacle Taylor won the UK and International Songwriting Competition in 2003 with her song Blowing This Candle Out Breakfast Records An independent publishing label established in 2016 specialising in releasing punk indie and folk records Bristol Archive Records Subsidiary of Sugar Shack Records set up in 2008 and specializing in unreleased tracks and re releasing recordings mainly for download by Bristol bands such as Creature Beat from 1976 onwards According to Mike Darby the label owner Bristol Archive Records was officially launched this year 2008 as a vehicle to talk about and remember Bristol s forgotten stars those people that should have could have or probably had no chance of fame and Global domination but had a go made some great music went to the gigs helped make the records bought the records or just had great fun growing up in this ace city of ours 7 Bristol Beat Released a cassette tape of Bristol Bands playing live at the Stonehouse Bristol Recorder Innovative subsidiary label of Wavelength Records that produced three issues of a combination LP magazine before folding Bristol Recorder 1 included live tracks from Electric Guitars Circus Circus Various Artists and Joe Public Recorder 2 had live tracks from Peter Gabriel including Ain t That Peculiar Fish Food The Radicals The X Certs and The Welders otherwise known as The Korgis Recorder 3 had tracks from P B Davies of Crystal Theatre Shoes For Industry Essential Bop Robert Fripp Ekome Dance Company and Thompson Twins 8 Cat No Artist Title Date Configuration BR 001 Various Bristol Recorder 1 1980 LP Magazine BR 002 Various Bristol Recorder 2 1981 LP Magazine BR 003 Various Bristol Recorder 3 1981 LP MagazineC editCircus Records Commercial label distributed by Pinnacle that produced six singles and a compilation LP in 1981 before closing The LP The Circus Comes To Town TENT 0001 included tracks from Rimshots Black Roots Treatment Alarm Clox Gold Riz Wah Wah Steve Booton amp Pat Jones The Dangerous Brothers 9 Forty Blue Fingers Info Mania Kevin McFadden and The Bite 10 11 Cat No Artist Title Date Configuration CIRC 0001 Bohana Mouse Band F Seven C s 1981 12 single CIRC 0002 The Source Like a Child 1981 7 single CIRC 0003 The Stingrays Never do Satellites 1981 7 single CIRC 0004 Bendall s Box Nightmares Games Today 1981 7 single CIRC 0005 Sky High Ghettos of your own kind Part 2 1981 7 single CIRC 0006 Slim Bridges And The Wildflowers Rocking Goose Mole At The Circus 1981 7 single TENT 0001 Various The Circus Comes To Town 1981 LP Clean Cut Records See Bronnt Industries Kapital Children of the Revolution Records More often known as COR was a label specializing in punk hardcore and thrash Cup of Tea Records See Monk amp Canatella Circus City Established in 2013 Circus City operate as a fully established record label and publishing company D editDeath or Glory Promotions Label launched in 2011 Releases to date Criminal Mind Debut Album Radio Nasties EP s 1 2 Ltd editions of 250 Vinyl Only Blatoidea Infected Album released by a conglomerate of labels and Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons Dirty Rock n Roll Vinyl only Ltd edition of 300 Disorder Records The hardcore noise band Disorder launched their own label in 1981 with Heartbeat Records boss Simon Edwards after Riot City Records declined to sign them Over a period of 3 years they released three 7 inch EP s and one 12 inch EP before moving on to local anarchist label Children of the Revolution Records A final 12 inch EP The Singles Collection was released in 1984 F editFlightcase Recordings Founded in 2008 Flightcase is a small independent label currently when looking after the catalogue and new releases of the Bristol dance DnB troupe and producer Dr Meaker The first long player release was the album A Lesson From The Speaker The label has gained exposure via Radio 1 1xtra 6Music and XFM as well as print articles in Clash Venue Knowledge Word magazine and others Flightcase is distributed by Absolute Marketing and Distribution AMD and is run from the Easton area of Bristol 12 FMR Forbidden Musical Rites See Website Float Records See Bronnt Industries Kapital Fried Egg Records Founded in 1979 by Andy Leighton administrator of the Bristol based Crystal Theatre The initial release was a single by the Theatres band Shoes For Industry and in its short lifespan it did produce records by several other notable Bristol groups Art Objects later to metamorphose into The Blue Aeroplanes Electric Guitars later signed then dumped by Stiff Records The Fans apparently still gigging in Japan The Stingrays now gigging out of Wales and Various Artists who were also part of Art Objects FSA Records Set up in 1992 by Heartbeat Productions for the recently formed Bristol band Flying Saucer Attack Their first single in 1992 had several limited editions each with part home made sleeves of differing designs The first album in 1993 was self titled but is sometimes referred to as Rural Psychedelia After their third single in 1994 the band joined Domino Records however in 1999 they returned to FSA Records issuing the LP Mirror before finally disbanding Full Cycle Recordings Set up in 1993 and run by Daniel Kausman DJ Die Paul Southey DJ Suv Keith Thompson DJ Krust and Ryan Williams Roni Size since 1993 they specialize in drum and bass G editGlasstone Records See Evita Green Goat Productions Taking its name from the Green Goat Cafe an old family business the label currently produces material by Steve Bush ex Essential Bop and Fran Fey Its first CD Row of Ashes was released in 2008 13 Ghetto Funk Records GhostOfRecordsH editHeartbeat Productions Is the parent of Heartbeat Records Riot City Records Disorder Records FSA Records and Trash City Records Initially Simon Edwards set up Heartbeat Records in 1978 however over time subsidiary labels were added to cater for different musical styles and bands all the labels are now grouped under Heartbeat Productions Heartbeat Records Started in 1978 as a partnership of local musician Simon Edwards and Tony Dodd of Tony s Record Shop Simon Edwards recorded and produced the first single I don t want my heart to rule my head by Social Security after which Tony Dodd decided to concentrate on his shop and Simon Edwards took over sole control The labels third release was the 12 inch EP This Is Your Life from the influential Glaxo Babies A number of other singles were released however to accommodate the large number of bands around at the time they brought out the seminal Avon Calling The Bristol Compilation LP Four further LPs were released 2 by the Glaxo Babies The Transmitters and Art Objects later to form the nucleus of The Blue Aeroplanes before the label became inactive in 1984 It was revived with the 1997 album release of a 1967 radio recording by American 60 s psych band The Electric Prunes Cherry Red in recent years has repackaged tracks and albums from the Heartbeat back catalogue including previously unreleased songs from the Glaxo Babies Art Objects and The X Certs Hope Recordings Started in 1998 by Leon Alexander and Steve Satterthwaite the label is run by Leon Alexander with DJ and record producer Nick Warren head of A amp R Its progressive house and breaks artists include Starecase Jaytech Matt Rowan and Parallel Sound It is home to progressive house and breaks artists such as Starecase Jaytech Matt Rowan and Parallel Sound Household Records Own label of The Chesterfields on which they released three singles and an album before the band split in 1989 L editLabel7 An Electronic Music label that has released tracks from live breaks amp techno dance act Bosch Stacey M editMonopause Records This was Essential Bop s own record label having previously had the track Chronicle on the LP Avon Calling There were two releases both in resealable plastic bags with folded picture sleeves and lyrics printed inside and distributed by Bristols Revolver Records The second single received airplay in New York resulting in the band touring and recording there in 1981 The band subsequently released two tracks on the Bristol Recorder 3 an LP on TSAR Records and a downloadable album on Bristol Archive Records 14 Cat No Artist Title Date Configuration Moan 1001 Essential Bop Raider s Blues Eloquent Sounds Failsafe Mandarin Whores live 1980 7 EP Moan 1002 Essential Bop Croaked Butler in running shorts 1981 7 single More Rockers Label set up by Smith amp Mighty which released their 1995 album Bass Is Maternal N editNew Bristol Records In 1977 Miles Copeland helped to set up a number of labels to ride the current punk new wave Bristols The Cortinas had already signed to Step Forward Records and New Bristol was another of his labels As the label s first band The Pigs put it August 12th at Sound Conception 4 track studio It s been about 20 weeks since we formed we ve written maybe 12 songs and played 6 or so gigs Now we re recording our whole set As it turns out most of this stuff won t see the light of day for 30 years Copeland chooses the four tracks for the EP that s going to launch a new Bristol record label They call it New Bristol Records Yeah 1 The label appears to have had only two releases by The Pigs and Gardez Darkx 15 Cat No Artist Title Date Configuration NBR 01 The Pigs Youthanasia They Say Psychopath National Front 1977 7 EP NBR 02 Gardez Darkx Freeze In the U L zone Heartbeat 1978 7 single Nightcap Records Independent student run music production label that teams with artists from all genres and aims to nurture them into a world of music Not Very Nice Records Initially a subsidiary of Riot City Records the first release was the 1985 spoof NOW album NOW That s What I Call A Fuckin Racket Vol 1 GRR 1 by Chaotic Dischord Chaotic Dischord went on to release 2 other albums on the label NP Records Independent family run label that has released a 4 track EP by Manchester quartet Coraline Nubian Records See Black Roots P editParty Records Released The Blue Aeroplanes first album Bop Art in 1984 and distributed by The Cartel 16 Pop God released some absolutely wonderful records by the Moonflowers Me and Praise Space Electric amongst others R editThe Record Press An imprint of Bristol Folk Publications dedicated to publishing British record label discographies has also released a CD to tie in with a book on Transacord which includes nothing but recordings of steam engines More CD releases are planned Recreational Records The label was started in 1981 by the Bristol record shop and distributor Revolver Records with its own distribution as part of the Cartel Amongst their artists were Talisman a multi racial Reggae Band who provided the labels second single and first UK Indie Chart hit 17 Dole Age also became Single of the Week and the 1981 Record Sleeve of the Year in the NME Nine singles were released in total including Work Don t Wake The Baby by Electric Guitars Resurrection Records Short lived label that released the first single by punk band Lunatic Fringe in 1981 Riot City Records Set up in 1980 by Simon Edwards of Heartbeat Productions along with Dave Bateman and Shane Baldwin from the band Vice Squad and distributed by the Cartel Vice Squad s Last Rockers EP was Riot City s first release and Indie Hit selling 22 000 copies In its relative short lifespan the label had over 40 releases selling nearly 250 000 records and was one of the prominent exponents of British punk music regularly having hits in the UK Indie Chart Riot State Records Subsidiary of Riot City Records that in 1982 released an American punk compilation album Hell comes to your House Reagan 1 licensed from Bemisbrain Records USA S editSarah Records Formed by Clare Wadd and Matt Haynes and active between 1987 and 1995 it is best known for its recordings of twee pop Haynes subsequently established Shinkansen Recordings in London where many Sarah artists went on to record Saydisc Records Founded in 1965 and based in Badminton Gloucestershire Saydisc has developed a wide range of releases from traditional world period exotic and unusual recordings through to folk and meditative 17 It also has produced a number of local dialect and spoken word recordings It is the parent of classical label Amon Ra and the folk label The Village Thing Saydisc and Village Thing are covered in two books by the award nominated Bristolian author Mark Jones Bristol Folk provides a discographical history of many of the artists that recorded for Saydisc and Village Thing and also includes a partial history of the labels The Saydisc amp Village Thing Discography includes the most comprehensive available discographies for Saydisc Amon Ra Village Thing and other related labels such as Matchbox and Matchbox Bluesmaster The book includes pictures of all available sleeves plus all known label designs and it is rounded off with a history of Saydisc and Village Thing Sheep Worrying This label grew out of the Bridgewater based magazine and entertainments promoter Sheep Worrying founded by Brian Smedley It released the single False Nose County Councillor 1980 and two tape albums Internal Organs 1978 and Going Shopping 1980 by The Dangerous Brothers 9 Shoc Wave Records Shoc Wave was based in Easton Bristol and run by Gene Walsh It specialized in Dominican music and Jamaican reggae bands such as Joshua Moses and Buggs Durrant but also released records from a variety of other genres including dub disco and ska In 1980 it released the single I Was Wrong Stuck in a Boat SRP0007 by The Rimshots five middle class white kids from Bristols northern suburbs playing two tone styled ska 18 Silent Age Records See Gravenhurst Shabby Cabin Records Based on the outskirts of Bristol specializes in folk music Sink and Stove Records Set up by Benjamin Shillabeer and Stuart Bell in 1998 to release their own conceptual album The Fall Project followed by a compilation of tracks by bands musicians they knew A number of the bands who originally released albums on S amp S later re released material on other labels including Chikinki and Gravenhurst smallPRINT Records Label set up by Tim Kirby that specialises in hip hop folk electronica musique concrete left field and avant rock The Subway Organization Founded in 1985 by Martin Whitehead of The Flatmates The label was associated with the Indie Pop movement and the seminal NME cassette tape C86 that included the track It s Up To You by the Shop Assistants from the labels first release Other artists included The Chesterfields Pop Will Eat Itself Razorcuts and The Soup Dragons Sugar Shack Records Set up in 1985 by Mike Darby a veteran of the Bristol Music Scene Rock influenced label with releases by Redefine Left Side Brain and Midasuno Its subsidiary label Bristol Archive Records is dedicated to re releasing music and unreleased material from the Bristol area mainly in downloadable format Swarf Finger Records Bristol based label that has released recordings by Crescent Experimental Pop Band and The Blue Aeroplanes T editThe Record Press An imprint of Bristol Folk Publications that concentrates on publishing record label discographies including one on Bristolian labels Saydisc and Village Thing one of which included a CD of railway sounds Three Stripe Records Released the Stepper s Delight 1992 and Remember Me EPs by Smith amp Mighty Trash City Records Trash City was primarily set up by Heartbeat Productions in 1994 to issue 7 inch singles by US garage bands It only released one record in its first year and in wasn t until 1996 and the signing of UK band Headcase that the label issued another record Three more singles and two albums were to eventually follow Tribe Recordings See Danny Byrd V editThe Village Thing Folk music subsidiary of Saydisc that operated between 1970 and 1973 Records were pressed in relatively small numbers although The Folker by Fred Wedlock did go onto sell around 20 000 copies Volatile Records Own label of Post Punk Goth band The Escape run in conjunction with Dave Massey out of his flat in the St Andrews area of Bristol releasing one single in 1982 No Go I ll Pretend To Kill You before signing with Phonogram Mercury Records W editWavelength Records The label was set up by the drummer Thomas Brooman along with Bob Hooton to release a single by his Bristol big band The Spics 19 20 It subsequently released three further singles by Gardez Darkx Joe Public another Brooman band and Color Tapes before reinventing itself in 1980 as a combination magazine record called The Bristol Recorder which ran for three issues Cat No Artist Title Date Configuration HURT 001 The Spics You and Me Bus Stop 1979 7 single HURT 002 Gardez Darkx Bliss Winter Scene 1979 7 single HURT 003 Joe Public Hermans Back Travelling With Raymond Like It 1979 7 single HURT 004 Color Tapes Cold Anger Leaves of China 1979 7 single BR 001 Various Bristol Recorder 1 1980 LP Magazine BR 002 Various Bristol Recorder 2 1981 LP Magazine BR 003 Various Bristol Recorder 3 1981 LP Magazine West Peto Records West Peto Records was set up in the Spring of 2015 and is run by Luke Smith West Peto Records is based in Bradford On Avon Wiltshire The label is a Rock Pop genre label and includes artists The Cheap Thrills Chey Naish Georgie Biggin and Selian s Daydream The first single to be released on the label was Selian s Dream Music Comes First WPR0001 on June 8 2015 The Western Star Recording Company Specializing in Rockabilly Psychobilly and 50 s 60 s Britpop styled music it has been owned and run by record producer and musician Alan Wilson since 2003 WYKA HYPE Independent Urban label Established 2018 Currently includes artist and producers Jay J Hype Seanibwoi amp 3L3V3N 3L3V3N Y editY Records Set up in 1980 by Dick O Dell and distributed by Rough Trade Although not a Bristol based label it did release a significant number of records by bands from the Bristol area including The Pop Group Glaxo Babies Maximum Joy and Pigbag See also edit nbsp Record production portal List of independent UK record labels List of record labels List of Bands from Bristol Culture of BristolReferences edit a b The Pigs Early UK Punk Rock band Punk77 co uk Retrieved 15 October 2017 NEGATIVE INSIGHT Children of the Revolution Records Penetration82 blogspot com 6 August 2006 Retrieved 15 October 2017 3tone Associated Artists 3tone co uk Retrieved 7 February 2018 Home 3tone Records 3tone Records Retrieved 7 February 2018 Naked Eyes interview Discog info Retrieved 15 October 2017 Amon Ra Archived from the original on 31 January 2010 Retrieved 22 March 2010 Classics Online Bristol Archive Records Bristolarchiverecords com Retrieved 15 October 2017 The Bristol Recorder Discogs Retrieved 15 October 2017 a b Untitled Document Users globalnet co uk Retrieved 15 October 2017 V A The circus comes to town LP 1981 UK Mutant sounds blogspot com Retrieved 15 October 2017 Circus Records 2 Discogs Retrieved 15 October 2017 DR MEAKER Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace Retrieved 15 October 2017 Welcome to Green Goat Home Page Archived from the original on 25 May 2009 Retrieved 14 February 2010 Green Goat website Essential Bop Discogs Retrieved 15 October 2017 New Bristol Records Discogs Retrieved 15 October 2017 Other Worldly Contact Marketing and PR Blog Archive The Blue Aeroplanes 16 March 2010 Archived from the original on 16 March 2010 Retrieved 15 October 2017 Saydisc Records Saydisc com Retrieved 15 October 2017 Bass Marco On The 3 October 2009 Marco On The Bass The Rimshots Bristol s Very Own 2 Tone Era Ska Pop Marcoonthebass blogspot com Retrieved 15 October 2017 The SPICS Bristolarchiverecords com Retrieved 15 October 2017 The Spics Can t Stand the Heat YouTube 1 June 2009 Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 15 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