Novamute Records

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Novamute Records is the electronic dance music subsidiary of Mute Records, which was started in 1992. [1] The label's staff included Mick Paterson (promotions), Pepe Jansz (A&R), and producer Seth Hodder, and it was originally set up to give UK releases to white label 12-inch singles and imports. [1] In the United States it was distributed by Tommy Boy Records while the Mute parent label was distributed by Elektra Records. [1]

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In the beginning, the label licensed records and music from small labels such as Berlin-based Tresor and Canadian label Plus 8. [1] It expanded its remit to include new work from artists such as Richie Hawtin and Luke Slater. [2] [3]

Novamute win the Best Label award at the Music und Maschine Awards in Germany in July 2002. [4]

In 2017, Daniel Miller relaunched [5] the label with releases from Nicolas Bougaïeff [6] and Terence Fixmer. [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Larkin, Colin (1999) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music, Virgin Books, ISBN   0-7535-0252-6, p. 243
  2. Nowinski, Amanda (1999) "Novamute DJs Hawtin, Slater Take Spins Around U.S.", Billboard , 13 November 1999, p. 32. Retrieved 18 June 2014
  3. Dixon, Katrina (1998) "Fables Labels...Mute", The Scotsman , 23 July 1998.
  4. Miller, Louis (2002) "Industry News", CMJ New Music Report , 5 August 2002, p. 6. Retrieved 18 June 2014
  5. "News | LISTEN: Nicolas Bougaïeff On Relaunched NovaMute". The Quietus. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  6. "Artist To Artist: Nicolas Bougaïeff & Daniel Miller". The Ransom Note. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  7. "News | LISTEN: New Terence Fixmer On NovaMute". The Quietus. 17 October 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2020.