Black Butter Records

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Founded2010 (2010)
Founder
  • Olly Wood
  • Henry Village
  • Joe Gossa
StatusActive
Black Butter Records
Founded2010 (2010)
Founder
  • Olly Wood
  • Henry Village
  • Joe Gossa
StatusActive
Genre
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationLondon, England
Official websiteblack-butter.com

Black Butter Records is a British record label based in London, England. Founded in 2010 by Olly Wood, Henry Village and Joe Gossa, the self-funded start-up[1][2] went on to become an established tastemaker label, and one part of a camp of music-related businesses in addition to management and publishing.[3]

The record label had early association with Clean Bandit,[4] Rudimental,[5] Jessie Ware,[6] MNEK, and Gorgon City. In a 2013 interview – that recognised the network of artists coming through Black Butter were at the forefront of an emerging scene – Henry said: “People's taste seems really broad right now. You're hearing garage, house, drum'n'bass, pop, reggae and dub, but it all feels like it makes sense. It feels like a really exciting movement going on." He noted that the formation of BBC Radio 1Xtra and its vital contribution to showcasing underground music on a mainstream platform, boosting its crossover potential.[7]

Recognised by industry, Black Butter was awarded 'Best Small Label' at the 2012 Association of Independent Music Awards.[8] Among numerous award nominations over the years, co-founder Joe has won A&R awards from Music Business Worldwide[9][10] and Link Up TV,[11] and co-founder Henry won the inaugural Entrepreneur Award[12] at the 2015 Artist and Manager Awards.[13]

Formation and early years

Roster

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