FFRR Records - Artists and Former Artists

Artists and Former Artists

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  • 1 World
  • All Saints
  • A Million Sons
  • Armand Van Helden
  • AVICII
  • Artful Dodger
  • Asian Dub Foundation (Slash/FFRR)
  • Bananarama
  • Brand New Heavies
  • Bronski Beat
  • Brother Brown
  • The Carburetors
  • Carl Cox
  • Caterina Valente
  • CJ Bolland
  • Clubhouse
  • the Communards
  • Cookie Crew
  • D Mob
  • Danny Campbell
  • Degrees of Motion
  • Diana Brown & Barrie K. Sharpe
  • DJ Icey
  • DJ Misjah & DJ Tim
  • DJ Seduction
  • DJ Sizol
  • DJ Skribble
  • Dsk
  • East Side Beat
  • Egyptian Empire
  • Farley Jackmaster Funk
  • Fine Young Cannibals
  • Frankie Knuckles
  • Global Method
  • Goldie
  • Group Home (PayDay/FFRR)
  • Hive
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • House of Virginism
  • Isotonik
  • Jamie Principle
  • Jay-Z (PayDay/FFRR)
  • JDS
  • Jeru the Damaja (PayDay/FFRR)
  • June Montana
  • Ladycop
  • Life's Addiction
  • Lil Louis
  • Lisa B
  • Lisa Marie Experience
  • London Symphony Orchestra
  • Lucid
  • Marcel Mule
  • Mantovani
  • Monteux, Pierre
  • Narcotic Thrust
  • Nightcrawlers
  • Nightwriters
  • O.C. (PayDay/FFRR)
  • One Dove
  • Orbital
  • Paper Crows
  • Power Pill
  • Quake
  • Sagat
  • Salt n Pepa (Next Plateau/FFRR)
  • Salt Tank
  • Sander Kleinenberg
  • Sasha (DJ)
  • Savoy Brown Blues Band
  • Sex-O-Sonique
  • Shakespear's Sister
  • Showbiz & AG (PayDay/FFRR)
  • Simon Harris
  • Soundstation
  • Steve 'Silk' Hurley
  • Stretch & Vern
  • Thee Maddkatt Courtship III
  • Tinman
  • Todd Edwards
  • Together
  • Utah Saints
  • Vapourspace
  • Vera Lynn
  • Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Virgin Souls
  • WC & the Madd Circle (PayDay/FFRR)
  • The Watts Prophets
  • Z factor
  • Zero B

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