Net-Lab
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Net-Lab is an independent record label launched in June 2006. Net-Lab is a collaborative project run by members of InspireBox Media and the Wrong Music Corporation. Their website operates primarily from Brighton and Milton Keynes, UK. Originally founded by Shitmat, Ebola & RAM, the label is now run by Richard Monk & Barry Prendergast.
Net-Lab claims their objective is to release a prolific collection of innovative media including music (primarily electronic), text, video and animation from around the world, in a freely distributable and re-distributable manner.
Net-Lab hosts artists who's music has been released on labels including Wrong Music, Adadaat, Sublight, and Planet Mu. Net-Lab has distributed a collection of material including releases from Shitmat, Ebola, Chris Moss Acid and DJ Jo Quaid 5, as well as compilations featuring The Gross Consumer, Twocsinak and more.
Intellectual copyright for the material distributed by Net-Lab is retained solely by its originator, but released freely under the Creative Commons License.