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A netlabel (also online label, web label, digi label, MP3 label or download label) is a record label that distributes its music through digital audio formats (such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, or WAV) over the Internet.
Ryosuke Hidaka estimated that Netlabels began increasing publicity outside Japan around 1999 and 2000. [4] Minus N began formation in 2003. [4] While Minus N set the model of distribution of Japan's netlabel community in that every release was issued for free online, it garnered the most attraction from Western territories due to acts from all across the world on the label.
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Thinner was a German netlabel, launched in 1998, that released mainly electronic dub, ambient, and other variants of techno and house music. [1] It was founded by Thomas Jaldemark [citation needed] and mainly operated by Sebastian Redenz and Ole Schulte as leading parts of an international team until 2009.
8bitpeoples is an artist collective and netlabel centered in New York City that focuses on chiptune aesthetics, which is heavily influenced by vintage videogames. 8bitpeoples was founded in 1999 by Jeremiah "Nullsleep" Johnson and Mike "Tangible" Hanlon. It is run by Johnson and Joshua "Bit Shifter" Davis. [1]
Jan Robbe (born 14 June 1980 in Ghent, Belgium), otherwise known by his music project aliases Atomhead, Erratic, UndaCova and Diagnostic, is an electronic music artist. He founded the experimental netlabel Entity in 2003 with friend Nico de Gols (aka Kaebin Yield).
Jahtari is a netlabel, founded in 2004 by Jan Gleichmar aka "disrupt". [1] Unlike most netlabels, [2] it focuses on the dub and reggae music genres, with an electronic music approach which it calls "digital laptop reggae".
Kreislauf is a German netlabel and radio show focusing on quality electronic dance music and ambient music in many flavours (house, techno, breakbeat, etc.). History [ edit ]