PIAS Entertainment Group - Distributed Labels

Distributed Labels

PIAS Entertainment group distributes over 100 independent labels in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including the following:

  • 4AD
  • Absynthe Minded
  • Angular Recording Co.
  • Asthmatic Kitty
  • Beggars Banquet Records
  • Big Brother Recordings
  • Big Dada Recordings
  • Bloody Chamber Music
  • Brownswood Recordings
  • Chemikal Underground
  • Dance to the Radio
  • Dead Oceans
  • Domino Records
  • Drag City
  • Drive-Thru Records
  • Drowned in Sound
  • Duophonic Records
  • Epitaph Records
  • FatCat Records
  • Full Time Hobby
  • G-Unit Records
  • Hardly Art
  • Hopeless Records
  • Hellcat Records
  • Independiente
  • Infectious Records
  • Jagjaguwar
  • Kitchenware Records
  • Kitsune Records
  • Lovepump United Records
  • Matador Records
  • Memphis Industries
  • Mute Records
  • Ninja Tune
  • One Little Indian
  • Play It Again Sam
  • Polyvinyl Records
  • Rock Action Records
  • Rough Trade Records
  • Sanctuary Records
  • Secretly Canadian
  • SideOneDummy Records
  • Southern Fried Records
  • Sub Pop
  • Suicide Squeeze Records
  • Thrill Jockey
  • Too Pure
  • Touch & Go Records
  • True Panther Sounds
  • V2 Records
  • Victory Records
  • Vagrant Records
  • Warp Records
  • Wiija
  • XL Recordings
  • Young Turks

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