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Welcome to the 4four NetLabel: our grand idea is to release tracks for free so that artists can get greater exposure and ideas that wouldn't be commercially viable for most labels can get a public forum. The quality bar is set as high as it would be for any other label, but because we're not commercially motivated and we're not at the mercy of distribution companies that refuse to take risks. We can release whatever we think is good, we can also put out tracks that are slightly left of field without worries about being dropped due to low sales. There's no formula or 'sound' to 4four, so don't expect a purist minimal site, or chicago house site, we will put out anything we think is worthy regardless of genre.
The netlabel is run by DJ Paul Louth (www.paullouth.com), a regular on the London scene he brings his considerable experience of what moves dancefloors in London and around the world to help shape the 4four sound.
We firmly believe that this is what will keep the underground scene fresh, diverse and constantly moving forward. If you would like to be involved with this project please email us by clicking here
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Paul Louth
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25/10/2005 02:30:19
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The robots are coming... Mechanoid producer Audiodrome has recently electronically signed to 4four for our next release. Shortly followed by a new EP by the prolific DNCN.
Watch this space...
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Paul Louth
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12/07/2005 01:12:38
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Welcome to the 4four Netlabel, we are kicking off the label with a storming tech-house release from Trey Smith. We also have three other fantastic releases lined up, which we hope to be releasing every other week or so. Currently lined up are minimal releases from DNCN and Jeff Storm, and one more tech-house release which will feature tracks from Phil Morrison (as featured on Lee Burridge's 24/7) and up 'n' comer Detox.
Sign up to the 4four mailing list to be notified the moment these are available.
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