Huw's Label of Love: Heavenly Recordings
This weeks Label of Love doesn't really need an introduction, but here we go. They were home to Chemical Brothers, Manic Street Preachers, The Charlatans, St Etienne, and were born some 21 years ago. They continue to thrive on finding new music and putting it out for the world to hear.
Their current roster has Sea of Bees and LCMDF on it, two totally different artists but fit the ever changing ever green and ever brilliant Heavenly Records. I spoke to Jeff Barratt about how the label started, why he does it and where Heavenly is heading.
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At 21:28 5th Mar 2011, V-Britains Greatest Living Prophet wrote:I agree with Huw Stephens as regards Heavenly Recordings. Can the BBC have opinions about private companies, though? Couldn't that been seen as advertising: the very thing bloggers aren't allowed to do? I'm not having a go at Huw; just wondering, that's all.
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