In at the Deep End Records

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In at the Deep End Records (IATDE), founded 2000, is an independent record label based on the outskirts of Nottingham, England. The label specialises in hardcore punk and heavy metal music genres.

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History

The label was founded in 2000 by people involved with the UKbase project (UK hardcore and punk website). In 2002, IATDE issued their first release Amped Up. It was a compilation record of thirty bands of various style including punk, metal, hardcore and emo (some that had featured on UKbase). [1] In the same year, the label's third release was a Beecher record. [2] Beecher, a five piece mathcore band from Manchester, later joined Earache Records.[ citation needed ]

In 2006, the label released Gallows debut album Orchestra Of Wolves. Three years later the band signed to Warner Music for the follow up Grey Britain. [3]

IATDE has released debut albums for a number of UK based hardcore and metal bands; including Architects, Sylosis and from the USA Suicide Silence.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Partial list of releases:

Reception

IATDE has been favorably reviewed by Kerrang Magazine, Metal Hammer Magazine, Terrorizer Magazine, Mass Movement Magazine, and Rockhound Magazine. [15]

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