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  • ==FFRR Records== ...go both derive from a high-fidelity recording process developed by [[Decca Records]] in the 1940s. FFRR has undergone several periods of dormancy and revival ...
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  • ...ds]]' FFRR imprint through a licensing deal with the independent Delirious Records, Lucid produced a small body of club singles that found a devoted following ...Help Myself," was recorded for Delirious Records and licensed to [[London Records]]' FFRR label for wider release. A slow-building [[progressive trance]] tra ...
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  • ...n]] wrote to a colleague that Chappell was "one of the best publishers" in London. The company expanded under Samuel's son '''Thomas Patey Chappell''' (1819– ...ree days after Max Dreyfus died in the United States, a fire destroyed the London building on Bond Street, devastating the archives and deeply affecting Loui ...
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  • ..."[[Passion (Gat Decor)|Passion]]", widely regarded as one of the defining records of the early [[progressive house]] genre. ...s an [[anagram]] of '''Tag Records''', a record store located in [[Soho]], London, which was a significant hub of the early 1990s UK underground [[house musi ...
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  • ...any and piano manufacturer founded on January 1, 1811, on [[Bond Street]], London. For over 175 years it was one of the most important music publishers in th ...amer]]''', one of the most celebrated pianists, composers, and teachers in London at the time. The firm opened for business on January 1, 1811, at 124 New Bo ...
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  • | origin = London, England '''The The''' is a British post-punk and alternative rock project formed in London, England in 1979. The project is primarily the creative vehicle of singer, ...
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  • | origin = London, England ===Moving to London (1980–1981)=== ...
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  • ...entities. The company traces its origins to the founding of [[Warner Bros. Records]] in 1958 and has grown through decades of acquisitions to encompass one of ===Warner Bros. Records and Early Acquisitions (1958–1969)=== ...
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  • | origin = London, England | label = {{hlist|Warner Bros. Records|Rhino Records|Cooking Vinyl}} ...
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  • ...band '''[[Yes (band)|Yes]]''', released on 12 November 1971 by [[Atlantic Records]]. It is a landmark release in the history of progressive rock, being the f Recorded at Advision Studios in London between August and September 1971, the album was produced by the band along ...
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  • ...nd global spread of [[progressive house]]. He is the founder of '''Bedrock Records''' and the host of the long-running radio and podcast series '''Transitions ...ocal parties and college events while still in school. In 1987 he moved to London and attempted to break into the club scene by sending mixtapes to venues — ...
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  • ...pioneers of the [[big beat]] genre. They have sold an estimated 25 million records worldwide and scored seven consecutive UK number one albums. The band's cla ...blic performance took place at Club Labyrinth at the Four Aces in Dalston, London. Their debut single, "What Evil Lurks," was pressed in a limited run of 7,0 ...
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  • ...e music." Their debut album ''Leftism'' (1995) remains one of the defining records of 1990s electronic music, nominated for the [[Mercury Prize]] and voted in ...x solid #ccc;" | Former DJ at The Wag Club, London; percussionist with the London School of Samba; played the bateria at the 1986 Notting Hill Carnival; degr ...
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  • In 1987, a friend returned from New York carrying 12-inch records purchased at [[Vinylmania]], one of the city's key import record stores, an === Oakenfold, Perfecto Records, and Global Breakthrough (1997–2003) === ...
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  • | label = [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], [[Bludgeon Riffola]], [[Universal Music Group|Universal]] ...st-selling music artists of all time, they have sold more than 100 million records worldwide.<ref name="vhnd">{{cite web |title=Def Leppard Biography |url=htt ...
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  • Apple Music had its best year ever in 2025, breaking records across both listenership and new subscribers. The service marked its 10-yea ...ture live DJ-hosted programming from studios in Los Angeles, New York, and London. ...
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