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Location | London, England |
Official website | pmrrecords |
PMR Records is an independent record label founded by Ben and Daniel Parmar in 2011. [1] Initially building recognition as a quintessentially British outlet plugged in to local dance/electronic music culture, with a keen awareness of the trajectory of pop music, PMR was responsible for the early development of Disclosure, Jessie Ware and Jamie Woon who have gone on to have mainstream success. It also nurtured specialist dance/electronic music acts such as Julio Bashmore and T.Williams.
Over a decade since its inception, PMR Records retains its influential status with one foot in the beating heart of the underground and one on the global stage of pop music with a slew of cult and commercial achievements, including international No.1s, BRITs, Grammy Awards and more. As of 2024, its new roster includes Amber Mark, Hope Tala, Master Peace, Obed Padilla, Ruti and SG Lewis. In April 2022, co-founders Ben and Daniel were named among Billboard's International Power Players. [2]
Following a stint in A&R at Universal's Polydor, Ben left to manage Jai Paul. [3] He persuaded his brother Daniel to join him in launching his own business venture and PMR was born. Its first ‘office’ was their family living room in Acton, West London, and the ethos was to create a music company truly committed to artist development with ‘real culture’, not about sales or mainstream wants, just music Ben and Daniel loved. [4] PMR's key launch objective was to ‘change people’s perception of what pop music is and what it should sound like’. [5]
They took on Bristol DJ and producer Julio Bashmore for management and after putting out some singles on different independent labels, they released them through PMR, with January 2011's Everyone Needs A Theme Tune EP marking its first home release, and spawning UK club hit ‘Battle For Middle You’.
Initially run in partnership with Island Records, early signings to the PMR roster included Rinse FM DJs L-Vis 1990 and T Williams, South London singer Jessie Ware, and teenage brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, also known as electronic music duo Disclosure. [6]
Ben heard a demo of singer Jessie Ware, met up with her and connected immediately. She had a great voice but no songs ready for a debut album, so got to work on it with producer Dave Okumu (former frontman of The Invisible). During that time she was introduced by PMR to DJ and producer Julio Bashmore, a creative partnership that spawned the critically acclaimed track ‘110% / If You’re Never Gonna Move’ which ended up on her album. Released August 2012 on PMR / Island, the Devotion album peaked at No.5 on the Official UK Album Chart and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. [7] Follow-up album Tough Love was released October 2014 and peaked at No.9 in the UK, [8] as well as infiltrating the Top 50 of the Billboard 200. [9]
Jessie was tipping a little-known sibling duo called Disclosure, and after remixing her track 'Running', they signed to PMR. They sent over a track they had called 'Latch', [10] featuring a singer called Sam Smith and it ended up being released in October 2012 as the lead single from Disclosure's debut studio album Settle ‘Latch’ peaked at No.11 on the Official UK Singles Chart and spent a staggering 55 weeks in the Top 100, propelling its performers and songwriter Jimmy Napes [11] into the mainstream. US success saw ‘Latch’ chart at No.7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2014. [12] Follow-up singles charted high in the UK with ‘White Noise’ No.2, ‘You & Me’ No.10 and F for U (later featuring Mary J. Blige) at No.20. [13]
Album Settle was released in summer 2013 and debuted at No.1 on the Official UK Album Chart and planted in the Top 100 for over a year, some 67 weeks. It went on to secure a Mercury Prize nomination and platinum status in the UK. Second album Caracal also debuted at No.1 in the UK, went Top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, and No.1 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Chart. It received a 2016 Grammy Awards nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album and was critically lauded, appearing in Top Albums of 2015 lists at Mixmag, [14] Noisey [15] and Slant Magazine. [16]
In 2014, PMR launched sub-label Beat Club. [17] A home to newer talent as its parent label reached wider success, Beat Club's first release ‘People/Oh No’ was from Polish producer Klaves. It was also home to the first release from SG Lewis, the track 'Warm'.
In 2015, the management side of PMR counted Two Inch Punch, co-management of Dornik and Jessie Ware among its clients.
It continued its global partnership with Universal Music Group - with global marketing, sales and distribution services available from the likes of Virgin EMI and Caroline International.
In 2019, the Parmar brothers were appointed co-presidents of A&R at Virgin EMI (soon to be EMI Records) - defining a new era at the revamped legendary label while retaining ownership and separately running PMR as a partner label of the Universal subsidiary. Ben told Music Business Worldwide: “PMR has been an amazing ride so far, but we’re really excited by the prospect of scaling things up as part of a label with the global weight and influence of Virgin EMI. Their legacy and Britishness really sang to us and something feels very right about bringing our entrepreneurial spirit, energy and vision to a bigger, frontline operation.” Daniel added: “We have always been super ambitious at PMR and the success of Disclosure gave us a taste of how to break an artist globally. We’re looking forward to doing even more of that as part of Virgin EMI, bringing everything we’ve learnt building PMR from the ground up to the absolute powerhouse of Universal.” [18]
While in charge of EMI's domestic artist roster, the Parmars continued developing talent and taking it global, implementing their unique spin into the operation since its relaunch as EMI in 2020. In 2021, they achieved success on EMI with TikTok-turned-UK-chart stars A1 x J1 and rising popstar-in-the-making Bree Runway.
PMR Records retains its reputation as a unique and quintessentially modern British institution that continues to build. A little over a decade after its formation, independent success and mainstream breakthroughs with the likes of Jessie Ware and Disclosure, the PMR roster boasts some 1 billion streams annually.
In recent years, it refocused producer/writer/remixer SG Lewis as a headline artist with his record becoming the ninth-biggest debut album on Spotify on launch (and saw 25k tickets sold for his US tour). New York's Amber Mark released her full-length debut via PMR/Interscope to critical acclaim, [19] and Hope Tala is one-to-watch from the UK with international buzz [20] - as of summer 2023, they are both working on their next records.
Master Peace has supported The Streets and Nova Twins live, the music video for his track ‘Country Life’ won a British Short Film Award, [21] and he is nominated as 'One To Watch in association with BBC Music Introducing' at the 2023 AIM Association of Independent Music Awards. [22]
In June 2023, Ruti's MixTea_MilkTape! was released, including collaboration with GuiltyBeatz who has worked with the likes of Beyoncé, Tems and Wizkid.
As of summer 2024, the core PMR roster consists of
The label alumni includes Disclosure, Jessie Ware, Jai Paul, Georgia & David Jackson ('Get Me Higher'), [23] Jamie Woon, Julio Bashmore, T.Williams, Two Inch Punch, Couros, Cyril Hahn, Dornik, Girli, Javeon, [24] Klaves, L-Vis 1990, Meridian Dan ('German Whip'). [25] [26]
The 10 Best Record Labels of 2012 - Fact magazine
‘...with the foundations set by dubstep’s success, contemporary pop is more open to underground electronics than ever before, and was crying out for a label to become the de facto stable for artists straddling the boundary between both. But in terms of picking their artists, PMR has been flawless. The success of Jessie Ware’s Mercury-nominated Devotion remains the label’s finest moment to date, but the smaller scale signings of Julio Bashmore, Disclosure and T. Williams may, in time, prove just as fruitful: a close to perfect example of doing underground music on a major scale.’ [27]
PMR Records: the fresh face of pop - Guardian, 2013
‘[The label is] doing things its own way, and it could help end the domination of dull pop… signing future-thinking artists and bedroom producers from underground dance, somehow turning them into fully fledged pop stars without compromising their sound… [combining the ethos of a DIY indie with the quantifiable successes of a major]’. [28]
GQ India, 2013
‘The label that’s taking those fresh UK club sounds to international charts.’ [29]
RWD mag, 2014
‘Over the last few years the power in the music industry has shifted where major labels once dominated, there has been a fresh injection of music lovers releasing music they love independently. Not because they were ticking boxes to send their artists straight into the Top 10, but because they were passionate about the music…’
Time Out London, 2014
‘When trendsetting label PMR Records offers you a showcase of their latest signings, you’d be crazy not to take a look. Since launching in 2011, PMR has catapulted fresh-faced sibling dance dons Disclosure, Mercury-nominated singer Jessie Ware and underground DJ hero Julio Bashmore into the big league. Now they’ve got the class of 2014 to introduce and, we think, some more fresh gold to offer us…If you want to dance to the pulse and keep your finger on it, this is for you.’ [30]
Music Business Worldwide - Label of the Month, October 2015 [31]
David Joseph (Universal Music)
“I love their taste and ambition. Conversations are only ever about two things: music and their artists’ careers. They naturally have a connection and communication that only close brothers can have and that emanates in everything that PMR do. It's a new school family business.”
Mark Gillespie (Three Six Zero)
“Ben and Daniel are living proof that if you put musical credibility before everything else, true success will follow. What they have built at PMR is really special and will continue to be for a long time.”
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Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had significant success as an independent operation in the 1940s and 1950s. Smash Records and Fontana Records were sub labels of Mercury. Mercury Records released rock, funk, R&B, doo wop, soul music, blues, pop, rock and roll, and jazz records. In the United States, it is operated through Republic Records; in the United Kingdom and Japan, it is distributed by EMI Records.
"If You're Never Gonna Move" is a song recorded by British singer Jessie Ware for her debut studio album Devotion. The synth-pop and R&B track was co-written by Ware and UK producer Julio Bashmore, which originally contained a sample from "The Big Shatterer" by the late American rapper Big Pun under its original title, "110%". Upon its release in the United States, however, the song was re-titled to "If You're Never Gonna Move", due to Big Pun's estate not granting clearance for the use of the sample. It was released as the second single from Devotion on 13 April 2012 as a digital download in the United Kingdom, and later in the United States as an extended play on 15 January 2013 via Cherrytree Records, eventually became the first single from Devotion in the States.
Devotion is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Jessie Ware. It was released in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2012 through PMR Records and Island, and later on 16 April 2013 through Cherrytree and Interscope in the United States. Production for the album came primarily from Dave Okumu of alternative rock band The Invisible, alongside house Record producer Julio Bashmore and Kid Harpoon with contribution from Wilma Archer, fellow UK musician and collaborator Sampha and Hassan Hamandi, while Ware co-wrote most of the album tracks' lyrics.
Disclosure are an English electronic music duo consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence. They grew up in Reigate, Surrey. Their debut studio album, Settle, released on 3 June 2013, by PMR Records, was nominated for Best Dance/Electronica Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards. They released a second studio album, Caracal, on 25 September 2015 which was also nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards. Their third studio album, Energy, was released on 28 August 2020, and was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards, alongside the fourth single from the album, "My High", which was nominated for Best Dance Recording.
"Latch" is a song by English electronic music duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from English singer Sam Smith. It was released as a digital download on 8 October 2012, by PMR Records. The lead single from their debut studio album, Settle (2013), the song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 26 and peaked at number 11. In the United States, "Latch" was a sleeper hit, peaking at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 in August 2014. It also reached the top 10 in Canada and France.
Settle is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Disclosure, released on June 3, 2013, by PMR Records and Island Records. Accompanied by the success of its lead single, "Latch", featuring Sam Smith, the album features collaborations with AlunaGeorge, Ed Macfarlane of Friendly Fires, Sasha Keable, Eliza Doolittle, Jamie Woon, Jessie Ware, and London Grammar. A deluxe edition of the album contains four bonus tracks, including Disclosure's remix of Ware's song "Running".
English electronic music duo Disclosure has released four studio albums, eight extended plays, six DJ mixes, 36 singles and six promotional singles.
Tough Love is the second studio album by English singer Jessie Ware. It was released on 13 October 2014 in the United Kingdom and 24 October 2014 in the United States. The album was supported by the singles "Tough Love", "Say You Love Me", "You & I (Forever)" and "Champagne Kisses".
"Imagine It Was Us" is a song recorded by British singer Jessie Ware for the re-release of her debut studio album, titled Devotion – The Gold Edition. The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 12 April 2013. The song was written by Ware, Julio Bashmore, Brey Baptista, Dave "Hyetal" Corney and James "Jimmy Napes" Napier. The song peaked at number 105 on the UK Singles Chart.
English singer and songwriter Jessie Ware has released five studio albums, thirty-four singles, four extended plays and thirty-one music videos.
Ben Ash, professionally known as Two Inch Punch, is an English record producer, musician, remixer and songwriter. He has written and produced records with Jessie Ware, Sam Smith, Years & Years, Rag'n'Bone Man, Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, Damon Albarn, and Brian Eno.
Samuel Joseph Dew is an American singer and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. As a recording artist, he is best known for his 2022 song "Savior" and his guest appearance on Wale's 2013 single "LoveHate Thing", both of which entered the Billboard Hot 100. His songwriting work has been credited on albums for Taylor Swift, Marsha Ambrosius, Rihanna, Mary J. Blige, Miguel, Zayn Malik and Jessie Ware, among others.
"Holding On" is a song by British electronic music duo Disclosure. It features by vocals from Gregory Porter. It was released worldwide on 26 May 2015 as the lead single from the duo's second studio album, Caracal. The track premiered on 26 May 2015 as BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac's Hottest Record in the World. The track was written by Howard Lawrence, Porter and Jimmy Napes. The track peaked at number 13 in the UK iTunes chart but only managed to reach number 46 in the UK Singles Chart.
Caracal is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Disclosure. It was released on 25 September 2015 by PMR Records and Island Records. Its serves as a follow-up to their debut album: Settle (2013). Five official singles have been released from the album: "Holding On", "Omen", "Jaded", "Magnets" and "Nocturnal", with three promotional singles also being released: "Bang That", "Willing and Able" and "Hourglass".
"Magnets" is a song by British electronic duo Disclosure featuring vocals from New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde. It was written by Howard Lawrence, Guy Lawrence, Lorde and produced by James Napier and Disclosure. The single was released on 23 September 2015, by PMR and Island Records, as the fourth single from their second studio album Caracal (2015). "Magnets" is an electronica and dancehall song with influences of reggae fusion along with electronic beats, percussion loops, synthesizers and tribal drums in its instrumentation. Its lyrics describe the risk taken by two lovers restricted from being together for moral reasons.
Moog for Love is the sixth extended play recorded by British electronic music duo Disclosure, consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence. The three-track record was released on 15 June 2016, by the labels Island and PMR Records. 2016 was a year where the duo were developing their skills of writing material while on the road. Its title is named after the 1952 Eddie Jefferson song "Moody's Mood for Love". They did not have enough material to produce a full-length album, but wanted to have a record released for the summer of that year regardless. Featuring collaborations with Eats Everything and Al Green, the album garnered generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics, some calling it a significant improvement over the duo's second studio LP Caracal (2015). Upon its release, the album landed at number 80 on the Australian Singles Chart.
Mathew Stephen Walker, better known by the stage name Julio Bashmore, is an English house music producer and DJ.
Samuel George Lewis is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He is mostly known for collaborating with many artists from Tove Lo, Dua Lipa, Nelly Furtado, Mabel, Victoria Monét, Lucky Daye, Jessie Ware, JP Cooper, Raye and Ray BLK to Bruno Major, Frances, Clairo and LANY.
What's Your Pleasure? is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie Ware, released on 26 June 2020 by PMR Records and Virgin EMI Records. Ware and co-producer James Ford co-wrote all tracks, along with writers and producers Benji B, Joseph Mount, Kindness, Morgan Geist, Matthew Tavares and Midland.