Transmission (record label)

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"Transmission" is an independent record label set by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree in 2003. It was named after an information service of the same name they had during the nineties (subscribers of the "Transmission" service could even receive some exclusive releases). Porcupine Tree uses the label to bring the fans live material or special limited editions of their albums though this does not limit other labels on releasing them, in fact, many albums get their regular editions on major labels and are launched as special limited printings through "Transmission" at the same time. In a similar way, Fear of a Blank Planet was first released on Roadrunner and Atlantic, and thereafter reissued on "Transmission" as a limited DVDA version.

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[edit] Numbering

All the records released on the label bear a number to identify them, imitating the software versioning method (Steven Wilson's job before becoming a full-time musician was computing). For example, the first press of Porcupine Tree's first release on "Transmission", XM, is numbered "Transmission 1.1" and the second press of the same album is identified as "Transmission 1.2" (if the album were issued for third time it would be labeled "Transmission 1.3").

[edit] Releases

The following is a chronological list of the albums Porcupine Tree has released through "Transmission" label so far, and their respective version numbers:

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