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.

Numbers.
Founded2010
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationGlasgow, Scotland
Official websitenmbrs.net Edit this at Wikidata

History edit

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 edit

  • 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 edit

Artists whose music has been released by Numbers, Stuff, Wireblock or Dress 2 Sweat include:

Reception edit

  • 2010: Jack Revill (AKA Jackmaster) was awarded 'Breakthrough DJ' award at DJ Magazine's Best of British Awards.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Richards, Sam (7 January 2012). "Jackmaster Q&A". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Hancox, Dan (8 April 2010). "By weight of Numbers". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b Moir, Sam (15 July 2011). "Numbers: 'We release music when the time's right'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e "The rise of LuckyMe, Numbers, Hudson Mohawke and Rustie". The List. 31 October 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuff die. Numbers is born". Fact (UK magazine). 16 October 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Numbers announce new Pleasure Principle festival – and the line-up is remarkable". Fact (UK magazine). 29 November 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  7. ^ 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

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