Numbers (record label)
Numbers is a record label and club night promoter based in Glasgow, Scotland, run by Jack 'Jackmaster' Revill,[1] Rob 'Bobby Cleaver' Mordue, Richard 'Simply Richard' Chater, brothers Calum 'Spencer' Morton and Neil 'Nelson' Morton[2][3] and Adam 'Goodhand' Rodgers.[4] Numbers began as a club night by that name in Glasgow in 2003[4] and continues both in Glasgow and elsewhere. The Numbers record label was founded in 2010 with the merger of three Glasgow based labels Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuff.[4][2] It releases music in vinyl and digital file download formats and has done so for numerous acts including Rustie, Jamie xx and Jessie Ware.
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Founded | 2010 |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | Glasgow, Scotland |
Official website | nmbrs |
History
The Numbers record label was formed in 2010 with the combining of three record labels, Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuff.[2][4] Wireblock was run by Jack Revill and brothers Calum and Neil Morton; Dress 2 Sweat was also run by Jack Revill; and Stuff was run by Richard Chater.[3][5] These labels had released music by Rustie and Hudson Mohawke before they signed to Warp. The first release by Numbers was 'If U Want Me' by Deadboy.[4]
In 2013, Numbers, along with Dedbeat, started a weekender festival called 'Pleasure Principle'.[6]
Discography
- Deadboy - If U Want Me - 12”, digital (2010)
- Lazer Sword Presents Low Limit vs. Lando Kal - The Golden Handshake EP - 12”, digital (2010)
- Kavsrave - Quotes - 12”, digital (2010)
- SRC - Gold Coinz - 12”, digital (2010)
- Redinho - Bare Blips - 12”, digital (2010)
- Taz - Gold Tooth Grin - 12”, digital (2010)
- Mr Mageeka - Different Lekstrix - 12”, digital (2010)
- Slackk - Theme EP - 12”, digital (2010)
- Jessie Ware & SBTRKT - Nervous - 12”, digital (2010)
- Pierre’s Pfantasy Club - Mystery Girl - 12”, digital (2011)
- Jamie xx - Far Nearer - 12”, digital (2011)
- Roska & Untold - Myth - 12”, digital (2011)
- Ill Blu - Meltdown EP - 12”, digital (2011)
- Lory D - Strange Days Vol. 1 - 12”, digital (2011)
- Redinho - Edge Off EP - 12”, digital (2011)
- Deadboy - Here - 12”, digital (2011)
- Mosca - Done Me Wrong / Bax - 12”, digital (2011)
- Goldffinch - Red Mask - 12”, digital (2011)
- Sibian & Faun - I’m Sorry - 12”, digital (2011)
- Randomer - Real Talk - 12”, digital (2011)
- Kodiak - Spreo Superbus - 12”, digital (2012)
- Unspecified Enemies - Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit - 12”, digital (2012)
- Lory D - Strange Days Vol. 2 - 12” (2012)
- Deadboy - Blaquewerk - 12”, digital (2013)
- Rustie - Triadzz / Slasherr - 12”, digital (2013)
- Sophie - Bipp / Elle - 12”, digital (2013)
- Sparky - Portland - 12”, digital (2013)
- Doc Daneeka - Walk On In - 12”, digital (2013)
- Deadboy - Return - 12”, digital (2014)
- Darq E Freaker - Minger - 12”, digital (2014)
- Doc Daneeka - Treptow - 12”, digital (2014)
- Sparky - Portland (Tuff City Kids Remixes) - 12”, digital (2014)
- Sophie - Lemonade / Hard - 12”, digital (2014)
- Redinho - Redinho - 12”, digital (2014)
- Deejay Deer - Natur - 12”, digital (2014)
- Unspecified Enemies - Everything You Did Has Already Been Done - 12”, digital (2014)
- Lory D - Strange Days Vol. 3 - 12” (2015)
- DJ Deeon - Deeon Doez Deeon! - 12”, digital (2015)
- Adesse Versions - Pride - 12” (2015)
- Dukwa - Shattered In A Thousand Pieces - 12" (2017)
Artists
Artists whose music has been released by Numbers, Stuff, Wireblock or Dress 2 Sweat include:
- Adesse Versions
- Darq E Freaker
- Deadboy
- Doc Daneeka
- Dukwa
- Ghosts on Tape
- GoldFFinch
- Hudson Mohawke
- Jamie xx
- Kavsrave
- Kazey and Bulldog
- Kodiak
- Lazer Sword
- Lory D
- Mosca
- Mr Mageeka
- Randomer
- Redinho
- Rustie
- Sibian + Faun
- Sophie
- Sparky
- SRC
- Taz
Reception
- 2010: Jack Revill (AKA Jackmaster) was awarded 'Breakthrough DJ' award at DJ Magazine's Best of British Awards.[7]
See also
References
- Richards, Sam (7 January 2012). "Jackmaster Q&A". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- Hancox, Dan (8 April 2010). "By weight of Numbers". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- Moir, Sam (15 July 2011). "Numbers: 'We release music when the time's right'". The Independent. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- "The rise of LuckyMe, Numbers, Hudson Mohawke and Rustie". The List. 31 October 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
- "Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuff die. Numbers is born". Fact (UK magazine). 16 October 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- "Numbers announce new Pleasure Principle festival – and the line-up is remarkable". Fact (UK magazine). 29 November 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- Saville, Adam. "Jackmaster: Strength in Numbers". DJ Magazine. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
In 2010, he bagged the Breakthrough DJ at our Best of British Awards
External links
- Official website
- Numbers. discography at Discogs
- Wireblock discography at Discogs
- Dress 2 Sweat discography at Discogs
- Stuffrecords discography at Discogs