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  2. Peaches Records and Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Peaches was known for its vast selection with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store. [5] Stores were also known for autograph signing events, [6] huge reproductions of the album covers of the latest releases on the side of its buildings and for selling records from wooden crates with the chain's colorful fruit-crate style logo on the side.

  3. Higher State of Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    "Higher State of Consciousness" is a song by American electronic dance music DJ, label owner, producer, and remixer Josh Wink. It was both written an produced by Wink and first released in March 1995 by Strictly Rhythm, and then included on his debut album, Left Above the Clouds (1996).

  4. Anyway Records - Wikipedia

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    Anyway Records is an independent record label based in Columbus, Ohio, which specializes in a Columbus brand of indie rock. It was established in 1991 by Bela Koe-Krompecher, called an "indie stalwart" by Entertainment Weekly. [1] During the 1990s, the label was considered the most well-known and prolific label in Columbus. [2]

  5. Ron House - Wikipedia

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    During this time, he also became part owner of the Columbus-based record store Used Kids, where he worked at the counter for twenty years. [ 6 ] House's first solo studio album was Obsessed , which he released on his own label, Moses Carryout Records, in 2002. [ 2 ]

  6. The Swingin' Pig Records - Wikipedia

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    The Swingin' Pig Records was a bootleg label that mostly released LPs and singles, best known for unauthorized recordings of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. The first publications were made in the early 1980s, when they released three singles and about twenty LPs. [ 1 ]

  7. Drive-Thru Records - Wikipedia

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    Drive-Thru Records logo used on Allister's You Can't Do that on Vinyl. Drive-Thru Records was a California-based independent record label owned by siblings Richard and Stefanie Reines. The label was partially responsible for popularizing the pop-punk/emo merger sound of the early to mid-2000s.

  8. Twelve-inch single - Wikipedia

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    A twelve-inch Capitol Records gramophone record. The twelve-inch single (often written as 12-inch or 12″) is a type of vinyl (polyvinyl chloride or PVC) gramophone record that has wider groove spacing and shorter playing time with a "single" or a few related sound tracks on each surface, compared to LPs (long play) which have several songs on each side.

  9. Edison Records - Wikipedia

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    In November 1912, the new Blue Amberol Records, made out of a type of smooth, hard plastic similar to celluloid invented by Edison labs, were introduced for public sale. The first release was number 1501, a performance of the Rossini 's overture to his opera Semiramide , performed by the American Standard Orchestra.