FFRR Records
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FFRR Records was a subsidiary of London Records. It was founded and run by English DJ Pete Tong. FFRR had also two subsidiaries: Double F Double R records and Ffrreedom Records. The name FFRR stood for "Full Frequency Range Recordings", which was originally a slogan used by Decca Records on their pop singles and albums as well as classical albums in the 1950s and 1960s. The label's "ear" logo comes from the same source. An incomplete list of artists is provided below.
[edit] Artists and former artists
- Jamie Principle
- Simon Harris
- A Million Sons
- Artful Dodger
- Armand Van Helden
- Asian Dub Foundation
- CJ Bolland
- DJ Icey
- Diana Brown & Barrie K. Sharpe
- Bananarama
- Brand New Heavies
- Brother Brown
- Todd Edwards
- Fine Young Cannibals
- Goldie
- JDS
- Life's Addiction
- Lisa Marie Experience
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Lucid
- Monteux, Pierre
- Savory Brown Blues Band
- DJ Misjah & DJ Tim
- Narcotic Thrust
- One Dove
- Orbital
- Quake
- Ruddigore or (The Witche's Curse) by W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan
- Sagat
- Salt n Pepa
- Sex-O-Sonique
- Shakespear's Sister
- Utah Saints
- Virgin Souls
- Caterina Valente
- Z Factor
- Carl Cox
- Power Pill
- DJ Sizol
- D-Mob
- The Carburetors
- Orbital
- Together
- 1 World
- Frankie Knuckles
- Shakespear's Sister
- East Side Beat
- Egyptian Empire
- Dsk
- Isotonik
- Clubhouse
- Brand New Heavies
- Degrees Of Motion
- Nightwriters
- DJ Seduction
- Zero B
- House Of Virginism
- Sasha
- Danny Campbell
- Lisa B
- Nightcrawlers
- Lil Louis
- Vera Lynn
- Group Home
- Jeru the Damaja
- Stretch and Vern
- DJ Skribble
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