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3 Beat Music
Founded1989 (1989)
FounderJon Barlow
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationLiverpool, England
Official website3beat.co.uk

3 Beat Music is a British independent record label which was founded by Jon Barlow in 1989.

History

3 Beat Music was founded as a dance music record shop in 1989 by Jon Barlow, Dave Nicholl, Phil Southall and later joined by Phil Beddard and Hywell Williams[1] who were students at the time.[2] It began as a second hand record stall in Quiggins, Liverpool and later moved into a permanent location on Wood Street where the shop was managed by Rob Jay and Pezz 3 Beat where it won numerous awards including Music Week's independent record shop of the year.[1] In 2002, the shop expanded and moved to Slater Street. As of 2009, the record shop has changed ownership and is now no longer part of the 3 Beat group. The new owners [who were ex employees of 3 Beat] wanted to keep a connection to the history of the shop whilst also showing things had moved on so changed the name to 3B Records.[3]

In 1991 Barlow, Nichol and Southall started the independent record label 3 Beat Music which released records by artists such as D:Fuse, New Atlantic, Pianoman and Powerhouse. In 2000 Jon Barlow, Pezz 3 Beat and Andy Jarrod set up the 3 Beat Label Management company which offered distribution services to numerous independent record labels.[4][5] The most notable of these was James Holden's 'Border Community' imprint that bucked the trend of declining vinyl sales by consistently selling in excess of 20,000 units of its 12" single releases. 3 Beat Label Management closed in 2007 after Amato Distribution's collapse left them with an unmanageable debt[6]

In 2003 Jon Barlow and Pezz along with A&R executive Anton Powers and label manager Tim Condran set up Boss Records, with distribution from Ministry of Sound.[7] Over the next four years the label released numerous singles with hit records by artists such as Angel City, Aaron Smith, Mason versus Princess Superstar and Studio B. In 2007, after Boss Records' contract had expired with Ministry of Sound, Barlow and Pezz founded 3 Beat Productions with distribution from Universal.[8] The new label was made up of two sub-labels 3 Beat Blue and 3 Beat Red and has released records by artists such as Agnes, Cahill, Ian Carey, Duck Sauce and Skepta.

In 2011, the label achieved its first UK No. 1 single with "Loca People" by Sak Noel.

Labels and subsidiaries

  • 3 Beat Music
  • Glow Records
  • Forward Records
  • 3Three Records
  • 3 Beat Breaks
  • Boss Records (includes sub-label Lab Recordings)
  • 3 Beat Productions (includes sub-labels 3 Beat Blue and 3 Beat Red)

Artists

Notable recordings

Albums

Singles

Top 10 singles
Top 40 singles
Top 100 singles
New singles
  • Cahill ft. TY - Take It Back (3 Beat Productions, 2012)
  • Unicorn Kid - Need U (3 Beat Productions, 2012)
  • Luke Bingham ft. Sway - Gemini (3 Beat Productions, 2012)
  • Luke Bingham - Shut It Down (3 Beat Productions, 2012)
  • Alexandra Stan - Lemonade (3 Beat Productions, 2012)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Jon Beats the opposition.(News) | HighBeam Business: Arrive Prepared". Business.highbeam.com. 8 April 2002. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  2. ^ "3B Records". Threebeatrecords.co.uk. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  3. ^ "3 b records | 3Beat Dance Music Blog". 3beat.co.uk. 22 July 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/20090107010109/http://www.clubbingmagazine.com/interviews/andyjarrod.htm. Archived from the original on 7 January 2009. Retrieved 27 October 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "3B Records". Threebeatrecords.co.uk. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Music Week". Music Week. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  7. ^ "'Scouse house' powers 3 Beat.(Retail Insider) | HighBeam Business: Arrive Prepared". Business.highbeam.com. 13 September 2003. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Boss Records ends Ministry association". Music Week. 8 August 2007. Retrieved 2 March 2013.