Tuesday 1 May 2012

Hotflush Records - Brief history according to surus.com

Quick piece written about the label on surus.com, a website that allows smaller labels to set up their own store within the website, reducing the expenses of running a full-on web store. Many labels of this kind, that still regularly push vinyl often don't tend to make much money off the back off it, but then again not much profit is needed to keep a label alive which is cool because it means quality music can reach people without the risk of commercialisation. 




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Founded in London in 2003, Hotflush Recordings quickly became synonymous with the sound that came to be known as dubstep. During the genre’s formative period, Hotflush introduced some of its emerging stars, including Distance, Shackleton, and Scuba, and delivered some of the early landmark releases, notably Toasty - The Knowledge and Search & Destroy – Candyfloss.

The label continued to drive the dubstep sound forward with an onslaught of 12” releases from prominent artists including Benga, Loefah, and Martyn, always concentrating on fresh ideas and originality. 2007 brought the brought the first Hotflush long player in the shape of the Space and Time compilation and the label’s first artist album, A Mutual Antipathy (2008) by Scuba, was featured in Resident Advisor’s top 20 albums of the year.

In 2009, Hotflush continued its tradition of unearthing the best new talent while blurring its stylistic focus, bringing acclaimed debut material from Mount Kimbie, Sigha, and Joy Orbison. The latter’s single, Hyph Mngo, went on to be named track of the year in numerous publications including FACT, which also named Mount Kimbie’s Maybes in its top 3, and Resident Advisor, in addition to including Hotflush in the top 5 labels of the year.

2010 brought a second album from Scuba, the acclaimed Triangulation, and debut releases from George Fitzgerald and Sepalcure (a collaborative project by Machinedrum and Praveen). Mount Kimbie, now one of the most hotly-tipped acts in the UK, unleashed their first long player, Crooks & Lovers, which along with Triangulation was a fixture in many of 2010’s end-of-year best album lists, cemented the label’s status as a major player in the world of electronic music.

The new year promises to continue the excitement, with a second compilation scheduled for the spring, this time bringing together new material from the likes of Scuba, dBridge and Roska with label classics from the last two years. Fresh releases from Joy O, Sepalcure and Sigha are also scheduled for the first half of 2011.

Hotflush is one of the most exciting labels around, and the future just keeps getting brighter.


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