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  2. Category:Techno record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Techno record labels" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 430 West Records;

  3. List of industrial music labels - Wikipedia

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    Belgian label founded in Aarschot by music producer Roland Beelen. [8] In 1989, Antler merged with Maurice Engelen's (of Lords Of Acid) New Beat imprint Subway Records. The label was influential in EBM & New Beat during its early years but shifted towards a more dance & techno roster during the 90s. [9] Artificial Sun: 2012

  4. Tech trance - Wikipedia

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    Tech trance was pioneered by Oliver Lieb among others in the late 1990s. Other early examples of tech-trance producers are Humate, Chris Cowie and Marmion. Tech trance evolved in a new direction during the early 2000s, some DJs pioneering this in San Francisco were Keith Edwards, Skyscraper, Owen Vallis and DJ Amber.

  5. List of electronic music record labels - Wikipedia

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    Mau5trap; Macro; Mad Decent; Magnanimous Records; Magnatune; Marian Records; Marine Parade Records; Mass mvmnt; Masters of Hardcore; Mego; Merck Records; Metal Blade ...

  6. Category:Electronic music record labels - Wikipedia

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    Techno record labels (1 C, 61 P) Trance record labels (2 C, 32 P) UK garage record labels (4 P) * British electronic dance music record labels (1 C, 1 P) G.

  7. Soma Quality Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Soma Quality Recordings (or simply Soma Records) is an independent record label based in Glasgow, Scotland.It was co-founded in 1991 by the electronic music duo Slam, Dave Clarke (not the English techno musician), and Glenn Gibbons.

  8. Amelie Lens - Wikipedia

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    At this time, she also began using her real name. [2] [4] In 2016, her first track "Exhale" was released on Italian imprint Lyase Recordings. [1] Soon after a trio of releases on Pan-Pot's Second State and a collab EP with Regal on Involve Records followed. [2] In 2018, she launched her own label called Lenske. [5]

  9. Dave Clarke (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    He then produced a series of EPs under the name "Red", one of which was listed by the DJ Mag publication in its "All Time Techno Top 100" list. [5] The Red recordings led to a significant level of attention for Clarke, who subsequently produced remixes for prominent artists such as Kevin Saunderson 's "Inner City", The Chemical Brothers, New ...