Grand Central Records - Artists

Artists

  • Aim
  • ARP
  • Boca 45
  • Broadway Project
  • Dual Control
  • Fingathing
  • Funky Fresh Few
  • Ill Gotten Gains
  • Jon Kennedy
  • Kate Rogers
  • Kohei Mihara
  • Mark Rae
  • Niko
  • Only Child
  • QNC

QNC are New York Hip hop artists, original White rapper QBall and DJ / producer Curt Cazal. Originally members of J.V.C. F.O.R.C.E (Justified By Virtue For Obvious Reasons Concerning Entertainment), QNC later collaborated with Rae & Christian and Aim. Their debut album, Duo Dynamic, was released in 2005.

  • Rae & Christian
  • Riton
  • Rob Smith
  • The Nudge

The Nudge is Christian Wood (aka Woody), a DJ from Salford, Greater Manchester, signed to Grand Central Records by Mark Rae. He only released a couple of 12" singles under the name The Nudge - Bumpin' and Quickness (feat. The Rusty Pelicans a.k.a. The Rusty Ps), although further tracks and remixes appear on the Grand Central albums, Grand Central Vol. 1, Grand Central Vol. 2, Grand Central Translation, Grand Central Vol. 3 and Underground Crown Holders.

  • Tony D
  • Veba

Veba is a singer from Old Trafford, Manchester. She provided vocals on several songs for other Grand Central artists' records, including Mark Rae, Tony D, Fingathing, Only Child and most notably, Rae & Christian. An album containing several of her appearances, Veba Vs Grand Central was released in 2005.

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