Numbers.

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Originally events and mixes were promoted under this name until the beginning of 2010. Since then Dress 2 Sweat combined their forces to form a new label under the well established Numbers. moniker.

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"Our music policy swaggers from techno to hip-hop, via 80s R&B screamers, house, electro, UK funky, dubstep - really anything that excites us and makes a party, providing it's programmed in the right order. Over the years we've matched acts like Modeselektor, Kode9, Actress, Untold, Joker, Hud Mo and Rustie with founding influences – Dopplereffekt, Smith N Hack, Ghostface Killah, Autechre, Lory D and Squarepusher."

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  • cosanostrakriminal's avatar
    Edited 9 years ago
    One of the best and most consistent labels there is. They manage to keep on top of various styles and genres of electronic music while keeping the quality extremely high. There have been a few releases that I've not been into but that's the same with most labels. There are about three times as many releases that I absolutely love and keep on going back to. The bastard pop of Sophie - Bipp, the early steel drum chimes of Far Nearer by Jamie XX and the earlier releases from Randomer and Lory D are all great.
    I also really like the direction they've taken over the last few years. The Unspecified Enemies and Lory D releases are brilliant techno tracks. Doc Daneeka has put out two great housier tracks. I also love the Adesse Versions and the recent Deejay Deer tunes.
    Keep up the high quality releases and I'll keep on buying them.
    I keep on hearing people asking "what's good?" - the answer is Numbers usually.