The Enclave (record Label)

The Enclave was an American record label founded in the mid-1990s by Tom Zutaut, former A&R executive for Geffen Records best known for signing Guns N' Roses. It was distributed by EMI. It was shut down in June 1997 when EMI Music decided to fold the label into Virgin Records.

The label was briefly re-established in 1997 when it moved over to Mercury. As it had seemingly survived the merger between Mercury parent PolyGram and Universal, it was finally shuttered in 1999 by Island/Def Jam Music Group, leading to the departure of Zutaut.

Artists signed to The Enclave included World Party, Fluffy, September 67, Sloan, Belle & Sebastian, Drain STH, Vaselyn, Scratching Post, Drain STH, Anna Wilson, Full Devil Jacket, California.