The Subway Organization

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The Subway Organization
Founded1985
FounderMartin Whitehead
Defunct1990
Genre Indie Pop
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Location Bristol
Official website subwayorg.co.uk

The Subway Organization was a British independent record label founded in 1985 in Bristol by Martin Whitehead.

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Indie pop and C86

The label was associated with the indie pop movement and the seminal NME cassette tape C86 , that included the track "It's Up To You" by Shop Assistants, from the label's first release (the group subsequently joined the 53rd & 3rd label). The label also had contacts with other groups including Pop Will Eat Itself but their songs were only released on compilations.

The founder of the label had his own group, The Flatmates.

Singles artists

Compilations

Reissues on other labels

In 2005 Cherry Red released a CD of The Best of The Subway Organization 1986–1989. [14]

See also

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