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Stealth Records
Founded2002
FounderRoger Sanchez
GenreElectronic dance music
Official websitewww.stealth-records.com

Stealth Records is an independent record label that specializes in electronic dance music, specifically house. Grammy Award winning DJ/Producer Roger Sanchez founded Stealth in 2002.[1]

In 2005, Stealth expanded into running its own events with a series called Stealth Live! The events have grown into a recurring series of club parties in major electronic music markets such as: The Netherlands, Germany, England, Spain and the U.S.

Releases

Stealth has released music by the following artists:

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  • Add2Basket
  • Agent Greg
  • Alex Gomez
  • Applescal
  • Audiopunch
  • Austin Leeds
  • Avicii
  • Axwell
  • Baggi Begovic
  • Belocca
  • Benny Royal
  • Blacktron
  • Buset
  • Carl Kennedy
  • Carlos Silva
  • Charles H. Brown
  • Chris Moody
  • Chus & Ceballos
  • D. Ramirez
  • D.O.N.S.
  • Da Hool
  • Daley Padley
  • Danila
  • Dario Nunez
  • David Vendetta
  • David Vio
  • David West
  • Dean Coleman
  • DJ Colorblind
  • DJ Dove
  • DJ Kieth
  • DJ Madskillz
  • DJ Nick Corline
  • Eddie Amador
  • Eddie Thoneick
  • Elio Riso

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  • Eric Kupper
  • Filthy Rich
  • Funkerman
  • Gabi Newman
  • Gabriel & Castellon
  • Gregor Salto
  • Greg Stainer
  • Hardwell
  • Interplay
  • James Fitch
  • Jason Chance
  • Jeremy Sylvester
  • Jerry Ropero
  • Jesse Garcia
  • Joeski
  • Juice String
  • Kid Massive
  • Laidback Luke
  • Le Knight Club
  • Lex Da Funk
  • Ludaphunk
  • Marcoradi
  • Mark Knight
  • Martijn Ten Velden
  • Martin Accorsi
  • Medina
  • Mephisto
  • Michael Simon
  • Michelle Weeks
  • Midnite Sleaze
  • Miguel Picasso
  • Mitiska
  • MLA
  • Marcelo Oleas
  • Muzikjunki

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References

  1. ^ La Gorce, Tammy (January 27, 2008). "Grammy-Winning D.J. Segues Between Careers and Home Life". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved January 13, 2011. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

See also