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==Name and Logo== The FFRR name predates the label by four decades. In the late 1940s, [[Decca Records]] engineer Arthur Haddy and recording director Kenneth Wilkinson developed the Full Frequency Range Recording process β a high-fidelity technique capable of capturing a broader audio spectrum than existing methods. The technology had its roots in submarine detection research conducted during World War II. Decca marked records cut with the process using a distinctive ear logo, which also appeared on early [[London Records]] pressings, as London was originally Decca's American distribution outlet. When Pete Tong founded the dance imprint in 1986, both the name and the ear logo were revived and applied to the new label, creating a self-referential link between the cutting edge of postwar recording technology and the cutting edge of British dance music.
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