Twentythree Records
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| Twentythree Records | |
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| Founded | 1999 |
| Founder | Steve Cobby David McSherry Sim Lister |
| Genre | electronica ambient techno nu jazz |
| Country of origin | UK |
| Location | Yorkshire |
Twentythree Records is a record label based in Yorkshire, England. The label was founded by Steve Cobby, David McSherry, and Sim Lister—who are regarded as significant names in the development of the electronica genre in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]
Twentythree Records features the following artists:
- Fila Brazillia - A Touch Of Cloth, Jump Leads, The Life And Times Of Phoebus Brumal, Dicks and Retrospective.
- J*S*T*A*R*S - Tripping the Light Fantastic, oohilovemybaby, Spansules, Loose Nuke Threat
- The Solid Doctor - Beats Means Highs
- Mandrillus Sphynx - Zanya, Bikwix, Ban Music
- The Heights of Abraham - Two Thousand and Six
- North East Sound System - Bloodstream
- J J Fuchs - Stick it in't Middle
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[edit] Collaborations
Artists collaborating with and appearing on Twentythree Records include Djinji Brown, Harold Budd, Steve Edwards (singer), Bill Nelson (musician), Vince Okenyi (Papa V) and Oumou Sangare.
[edit] Reviews
- Fila Brazillia - sample reviews
- The Heights of Abraham - sample reviews
- Mandrillus Sphynx - sample reviews
- The Solid Doctor - sample reviews
[edit] See also
- List of record labels
- List of independent UK record labels
- List of electronic music record labels
- Steel Tiger Records
[edit] References
- "Twentythree Records album review, Fila Brazillia, - Jump Leads" by Frank Tope, The Guardian, February 8, 2002, retrieved May 24, 2008
- "Twentythree Records album review, Fila Brazillia, - Retrospective (1990-2006)" Editorial review, Soul Seduction, May, 2006, retrieved May 24, 2008