B-Unique Records
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B-Unique Records & B-Unique Publishing | |
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Founded | 2001 |
Founder | Mark Lewis, Martin Toher |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | UK |
Official website | http://www.b-uniquerecords.com/ |
B-Unique Records is a London-based record label, and publishing company founded in 2001 by Mark Lewis and Martin Toher.[1]
B-Unique's current roster includes John Newman, Kodaline, James Bay, The Mispers, Darlia, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Luke Sital Singh, Port Isla and artists and writers Ian Broudie, Samuel Preston, John Power, Liam O'Donnell, Jonny Coffer, Anders Grahn, Grace Tither, James Flannigan and Ralph Pelleymounter.
Other bands include Kaiser Chiefs, The Twang, The Automatic, The Ordinary Boys and Aqualung. Also released on the label to critical acclaim: Primal Scream, Fenech Soler, Mull Historical Society, Leaves, Alkaline Trio, Hot Hot Heat, Saves The Day, Rocket from the Crypt, Bedouin Soundclash, Harmar Superstar and Coheed and Cambria.
Before launching B-Unique Toher signed artists including Therapy?, The Bluetones, Dodgy and Cud to A&M. Mark Lewis as Head of A&R at Polygram Music and London Records signed Echo and The Bunnymen, Cast, Alisha's Attic and many others.
Roster
- Kodaline
- James Bay
- John Newman
- Darlia
- The Mispers
- Port Isla
- Ian Broudie
- John Power
- Samuel Preston
- Liam O'Donnell
- Benjamin Francis Leftwich
- Luke Sital Singh
- Anders Grahn
- Grace Tither
- Ralph Pellymounter
- James Flannigan
Former artists
- Alkaline Trio
- Alterkicks
- Aqualung
- The Automatic
- Bedouin Soundclash
- Coheed and Cambria
- Fenech Soler
- Gay Dad
- Harmar Superstar
- Hot Hot Heat
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Leaves
- Mull Historical Society
- The Ordinary Boys
- Saves the Day
- Rocket From The Crypt
- The Twang
Publication
- Girls' Generation - Karma Butterfly (Japanese Language Non-Title Track)
See also
References
- ^ "____b*unique recordings_About us". Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
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