Phantom Limb | |
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Founded | 2017 |
Distributor(s) | Republic of Music (world ex-North America), Virtual (North America) |
Genre | electronic, experimental |
Country of origin | UK |
Location | Brighton |
Official website | phantom-limb.co.uk |
Phantom Limb is an independent record label based in Brighton, UK, founded in 2017 by James Vella. The label is run by Vella and publicist Ken Li, and focuses on experimental, ambient, and electronic music, but branching as widely as hip-hop, experimental metal, indie, folk and dance music. Their release formats include vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and digital downloads.
In 2022, celebrating their fifth anniversary, the label was extensively documented by online platforms such as Bleep [1] , Carhartt Work in Progress [2] , HHV [3] , The Ransom Note [4] , Threads Radio [5] and others.
Many of the label's releases have received accolades such as records of the day, month, or year by publications such as Bandcamp Daily [6] , The Guardian [7] , and Loud & Quiet [8] .
The organisation also offers music publishing [9] (in partnership with the Wise Music Group) and label services, and has a live agency [10] wing that programmes tours and events for label-affiliated and other artists.
James Vella founded Phantom Limb in June 2017 following a long working history in independent music, having set up O Rosa Records in 2006 and Injazero Records (as a consultant) in 2016, and additionally working in A&R and international distribution for FatCat Records from 2008 to 2016. He is also an experienced musician, co-founding the band yndi halda and releasing solo records as A Lily. Vella invited fellow music industry professionals Ken Li (formerly of Thrill Jockey) and George Clift (director of the Hot Salvation record store, record label, and distributor) to join Phantom Limb. On its inauguration, Phantom Limb Touring - the organisation's live agency - was headed by Andrew Halliday, who left the company in 2023 and was replaced by Tommy de Nys. Former Mute Records Director of A&R Dean Wengrow joined in 2022 to run the company's label services division Five Worlds.
Phantom Limb have released music by artists such as Kevin Richard Martin, Loraine James, Richard Skelton, WaqWaq Kingdom, Dylan Henner, A Lily, Suso Saíz, Norman McLaren, KMRU, Iggor Cavalera, Machinefabriek, Senyawa, MC Yallah, 食品まつり a.k.a foodman and others. The Loraine James album Building Something Beautiful For Me was an "artistic response" to the works of NYC composer Julius Eastman, a project conceived by Vella and performed at London's Southbank Centre with the London Contemporary Orchestra. Kevin Richard Martin's two releases with Phantom Limb have been a rescore to the Soviet cinema piece Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky and a collaboration with Kenyan musician KMRU. In late 2024, Phantom Limb released the compositions of Canadian animator Norman McLaren, making them publicly available for the first time.
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Their Sun Language imprint exclusively releases reissues of works originally released in earlier periods, such as the Venezuelan electronic solo artist Miguel Noya and his works from the 1980's, Japanese musician K. Yoshimatsu and his home-recorded cassette albums originally released from 1981-1985, experimental poet Ellen Zweig and her spoken word recordings, and Aztec New Age duo Xochimoki, whose records were self-released in the early 1980's.
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