Multiply Records

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Multiply Records was a subsidiary of Telstar Records, that launched in 1993 and went into liquidation in 2004. Its major signings included Sash!, Phats & Small and the Cheeky Girls.

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It was the brainchild of Mike Hall, who already worked for the parent company Telstar.
Early successes included signing Bassment Jaxx's "Flylife", TJR feat Xavier's "Just Gets Better", one of the garage scene's foremost hits, as well as Lil Mo Yin Yang's "Reach", and Junior Vasquez's "If Madonna Calls". As a label they balanced credible releases with commercial hits, and enjoyed considerable success, as well as providing content for Telstar's huge compilation business.

The label had three sub labels - Multiply White (active 1995–1996), Sum Records (active 1996–1998) and MP2 (active in 2001).

In 2014, a number of Multiply releases were released to iTunes and Spotify by Phoenix Music International. Additionally some releases by other Telstar dance subsidiaries such as Decode and Pukka were digitally released under the Multiply brand.

Releases

Singles

Cat #Artist [1] TitleYear UK Singles Chart [2]
MULTY14th Measure Men4 You199481
MULTY220 Fingers featuring GilletteShort Dick Man199421
MULTY3Carol BaileyFeel It199541
MULTY4Rhythm FactorYou Bring Me Joy199553
MULTY5JinnyKeep Warm199511
MULTY6Nuff SistersSerious Situation199592
MULTY720 Fingers featuring GilletteShort Dick Man (re-issue)199511
MULTY8JinnyWanna Be With You199530
MULTY9Lil Mo' Yin YangReach199628
MULTY10Frank 'O Moiraghi feat AmnesiaFeel My Body199639
MULTY11StaccatoI Wanna Know199665
MULTY12SartorelloMove Baby Move199656
MULTY13Junior VasquezIf Madonna Calls199624
MULTY14The RiseLove Is Gonna Be There1996Promo Only
MULTY15Frank 'O MoiraghiFeel My Body (re-issue)199640
MULTY16Tanya LouiseDeep In You1996Did Not Chart
MULTY17PartizanDrive Me Crazy199736
MULTY18Sash!Encore Une Fois19972
MULTY19Team DeepMorning Light199742
MULTY20Red 5I Love You... Stop!199711
MULTY21Basement JaxxFly Life199719
MULTY22SnakebiteThe Bit Goes On199725
MULTY23Sash! feat RodriguezEcuador19972
MULTY24Mama MystiqueTremendous1997154
MULTY25TJRJust Gets Better199728
MULTY26Sash! feat La TrecStay19972
MULTY27Marco Polo Cecere feat ChrisI Feel You1997Promo Only
MULTY28Fabulous Baker BoysOh Boy199734
MULTY29Partizan feat Natalie RobbKeep Your Love199753
MULTY30Red 5Lift Me Up199726
MULTY31Jez & Choopie - YimYim199836
MULTY32Sash! - La PrimaveraLa Primavera19983
MULTY33Lambda feat Martha Wash - Hold On TightHold On Tight1998Promo Only
MULTY34O.R.G.A.N. - To The WorldTo The World199833
MULTY35Studio 2 - Travelling ManTravelling Man199840
MULTY36
MULTY37Rachel McFarlane - LoverLover199838
MULTY38Truman & Wolff feat Steel Horses - Come AgainCome Again199857
MULTY39Double Six - Real GoodReal Good199866
MULTY40Sash! feat Tina Cousins - Mysterious TimesMysterious Times19982
MULTY41
MULTY42Afrika Bambaataa Vs Carpe DiemGot To Get Up199822
MULTY43AbsolomSecret1998Promo Only
MULTY44Mike KoglinThe Silence199820
MULTY45Sash! feat ShannonMove Mania19988
MULTY46MirrorballGiven Up199912
MULTY47BlackoutGotta Have Hope199946
MULTY48Sash!Colour The World199915
MULTY49Phats & SmallTurn Around19992
MULTY50Double SixBreakdown199959
MULTY51Mike KoglinOn My Way199928
MULTY52HeliotropicAlive199933
MULTY53The 3 JaysFeeling It Too199917
MULTY54Phats & SmallFeel Good19997
MULTY55BrainchildSymmetry C199931
MULTY56MirrorballBurnin'200047
MULTY57Phats & SmallTonite199911
MULTY58Hurley & ToddSunstorm199938
MULTY59Antoine ClamaranWe Come To Party2000Did Not Chart
MULTY60Sash!Adelante20002
MULTY61Rachel McFarlaneLover (reissue)2000Promo Only
MULTY62Sash! feat Tina CousinsJust Around The Hill20008
MULTY63Love ConnectionThe Bomb200053
MULTY64Robbie Rivera pres Rhythm BangersBang200013
MULTY65TJRJust Gets Better (reissue)2000Promo Only
MULTY66
MULTY67Sash!With My Own Eyes200010
MULTY68Sister Bliss feat John MartynSister Sister200034
MULTY69The 3 JaysLove Crazy2000Promo Only
MULTY70FiorelloAzzuro2000Promo Only
MULTY71X-IteLet Me Luv U200188
MULTY72Sister Bliss feat John MartynDeliver Me200031
MULTY73
MULTY74Java & JanYou Drive Me Crazy2001Promo Only
MULTY75Phats & SmallThis Time Around200115
MULTY76TransferPossession200154
MULTY77
MULTY78Weekend Players21st Century200122
MULTY79
MULTY80Phats & SmallChange200145
MULTY81Mojolators feat CamillaDrifting200152
MULTY82Plank 15Strings Of Life200260
MULTY83
MULTY84Weekend PlayersInto The Sun200242
MULTY85Weekend PlayersI'll Be There2002Promo Only
MULTY86Flesh & BonesI Love You200270
MULTY87MilkyJust The Way You Are20028
MULTY88Thick DInsatiable200235
MULTY89NovaAll This Love2003Did Not Chart
MULTY90MaLùNo Space2002Promo Only
MULTY91Phats & SmallTurn Around 20022002Promo Only
MULTY92MilkyIn My Mind200248
MULTY93
MULTY94
MULTY95GliderRiding High2003149
MULTY96CK & Supreme Dream TeamDreamer2003Did Not Chart
MULTY97The Cheeky GirlsCheeky Song (Touch My Bum)20022
MULTY98Cloak & DaggerThe Boat2003Promo Only
MULTY99RevelationJust Be Dub To Me200336
MULTY100
MULTY101The Cheeky GirlsTake Your Shoes Off20033
MULTY102
MULTY103Aurora feat Naimee ColemanSleeping Satellite2003Did Not Chart
MULTY104Lara ZolaThis Is What I Like2003Promo Only
MULTY105
MULTY106The Cheeky GirlsHooray Hooray (It's A Cheeky Holiday)20033
MULTY107
MULTY108
MULTY109Studio B feat Romeo and Harry BrooksI See Girls (Crazy)200352
MULTY110The Cheeky GirlsHave A Cheeky Christmas200310

Multiply White singles

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
WHITE14th Measure MenThe Need/ The Keep1995Did Not Chart
WHITE2Kimball & DekkardHardlife1996Did Not Chart
WHITE3Kimball & DekkardStarlife1996187
WHITE4The ModifiersTake Me Higher1996Did Not Chart

Sum Records singles

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
SUM1Belvedere KaneNever Felt As Good1996127
SUM2Encore!Le Disc Jockey199812
SUM3DaturaVoo-Doo Believe?1998Promo Only
SUM4Whirlpool Productions From Disco to Disco 199884
SUM5GoonPanic1998178
SUM6Happy NationGirls Just Wanna Have Fun199877

MP2 Records

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
MP1
MP2Vernon's WonderlandVernon's Wonderland2001138
MP3Groove Juice feat Yamil ThianBack To Africa2001Did Not Chat
MP4RithmaWater2001Did Not Chat
MP5Raoul ExpressHigh2001Did Not Chat

Albums

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
MULTY1Sash!It's My Life19976
MULTY2Sash!Life Goes On19985
MULTY3
MULTY4Double SixBeyond Sci-Fi1999Did Not Chart
MULTY5
MULTY6Phats & SmallNow Phats What I Small Music1999102
MULTY7Sash!Trilenium200013
MULTY8Phats & SmallThis Time Around2001Did Not Chart
MULTY9
MULTY10Sash!Encore Une Fois - The Greatest Hits200033
MULTY11Weekend PlayersIn Pursuit Of Happiness2002155
MULTY12MilkyStar2002Did Not Chart
MULTY13The Cheeky GirlsParty Time200314

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References

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  2. "Chart Log UK - Quick Guide". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 1 May 2020.