Memphis Industries[1] is a British independent record label. Memphis Industries was established as a record label in 1998 by the brothers Ollie and Matt Jacob with the first release being Blue States' Forever EP. It is perhaps best known for The Go! Team and Field Music.
Contents
1Roster
2See also
3References
4External links
Roster
Absentee
Arthur & Yu
Barbarossa
The Black Neon
Black Moth Super Rainbow
Blue States
Bricolage
Broadway Project
Colourmusic
Cymbals Eat Guitars
Dan Michaelson & The Coastguards
Dungen
Dutch Uncles
Dreamend
Elephant
El Perro del Mar
Field Music
Fort Lauderdale
Frankie Rose and the Outs
The Go! Team
Haley Bonar
Hooray For Earth
J. Xaverre
Jukeboxer
Le Loup
Menace Beach
Milagres
Nadine
NZCA Lines
Papercuts
Peter Matthew Bauer
The Pipettes
The Phoenix Foundation
Poliça
Pure Bathing Culture
The Ruby Suns
The Russian Futurists
School Of Language
The Scantharies
The Shaky Hands
Slug
Supreme Cuts
The Squire of Somerton
The Week That Was
Tokyo Police Club
Weaves
See also
List of record labels
References
^http://www.memphis-industries.com
External links
Official Website
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