Instant Karma (record label)
Instant Karma is an independent record label created by former Warner Music Group chairman and head of the BPI, Rob Dickins, in 1999.[1] The label was founded by Dickins after his resignation from Warner Music, where he gained fame for his track record of signing female vocalists such as Enya and The Corrs.[2][3] Instant Karma's first release was Helicopter Girl's How to Steal the World album in June 2000;[4][5] the label received attention for the fact that its very first release was short-listed for the Mercury Prize.[6] Helicopter Girl signed with Instant Karma on the condition that she be permitted not to tour.[7][8]
Dickins noted that he was pleased to have How to Steal the World as the label's "calling card", but that he planned other releases to have more immediate commercial appeal.[9]
The label was funded by Sony Music UK. British DJ K-Gee's first solo single was released on Instant Karma in October 2000.[10]
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- ^ White, Adam (March 27, 1999). "Dickins' new Sony label takes shape", Billboard 111 (13) 3–4.
- ^ Williamson, John (July 21, 2000). "Helicopter Girl is ready to take off; Dundonian Jackie Joyce is hoping to follow in the footsteps of Enya and The Corrs", The Herald, p. 21.
- ^ O'Keefe, Cormac (July 17, 1999). "There's too much sugar in the charts. What I want is someone to spice it up", The Sun, p. 6.
- ^ "Dickins has ear to ground". Wall Street Journal. http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Business-international/EMI-warning-on-pretax-profit-sends-shares-plummeting-35-New-CEO-seeks-to-revive-EMI.html. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
- ^ Goldsmith, Charles (April 24, 2000). "Music Executive Dickins Bets on Instant Karma", The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Williamson, Nigel, and Ferguson, Tom (August 5, 2000). "New acts vying for Mercury prize", Billboard 112 (32): 10.
- ^ Williamson, Nigel (August 12, 2000). "Global music pulse", Billboard 112 (33): 51.
- ^ Williamson, Nigel (August 2, 2000). "Zen will I be famous?", The Times, p. Times2.
- ^ Sexton, Paul (July 8, 2000). "Start me up: Two U.K. label veterans on different routes to independence", Billboard 112 (28) 45–46.
- ^ Kwaku (September 30, 2000). "K-Gee's 'Care' launches Instant Karma label", Billboard 112 (40): 34.
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