Artists
These are some of the artists that have had music released or re-released on the Recommended Records label.
- 5uu's
- Absolute Zero
- After Dinner
- AMM
- Paulo Angeli
- Arcane Device
- Art Bears
- Biota/Mnemonists
- Blast
- Peter Blegvad
- Andy Bole
- Brainville 3
- Cassiber
- EAR&NOW
- Lindsay Cooper
- Chris Cutler
- Peter Cusack
- Tom Dimuzio
- Tod Dockstader
- Bob Drake
- The (ec) Nudes
- Fat
- Faust
- Janet Feder
- Fred Frith
- Lutz Glandien
- Light Coorporation
- Ground Zero
- Haco
- Hail
- Alfred Harth
- Henry Cow
- Tim Hodgkinson
- The Homosexuals
- Robert Iolini
- Kalahari Surfers
- Keep the Dog
- Erno Kiraly
- Boris Kovač
- Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar
- Steve MacLean
- Christian Moore Marclay
- Albert Marcoeur
- Elio Martusciello
- Massacre
- R. Stevie Moore
- The Necks
- News from Babel
- Ossatura
- John Oswald
- P53
- Zeena Parkins
- Quatre Guitaristes
- Lesego Rampolokeng
- James Reichert
- Jocelyn Robert
- Jon Rose
- The Science Group
- Skeleton Crew
- Slapp Happy
- Sun Ra
- Tangatamanu
- Thinking Plague
- This Heat
- Jack Vees
- Michael Vogt
- Vril
- Charles Vrtacek
- Lauren Weinger
- When
- Wondeurbrass
- ZGA
- ZNR
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