Relentless Records

British boutique and independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Relentless Records is a record label currently headed by co-founder Shabs Jobanputra.[1] Originally known for UK garage singles such as Artful Dodger's "Re-Rewind" and B-15 Project's "Girls Like Us", Relentless has also published albums by Joss Stone, KT Tunstall, Union of Knives and Cage the Elephant.

Parent companySony Music Entertainment (SME) (2012–present)
Previous:
EMI (2009–2011)
Universal Music Group (2011–2012)
Founded1 December 1999; 26 years ago (1999-12-01)
FounderShabs Jobanputra
Paul Franklyn
DistributorSony Music UK
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Relentless Records
Parent companySony Music Entertainment (SME) (2012–present)
Previous:
EMI (2009–2011)
Universal Music Group (2011–2012)
Founded1 December 1999; 26 years ago (1999-12-01)
FounderShabs Jobanputra
Paul Franklyn
DistributorSony Music UK
GenreVarious
Country of originUK
Official websitewww.relentlessrecs.com
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Relentless Records was formally registered as a company on 1 December 1999.[2] After first working with Virgin Records in 2003, the label was sold to it in 2009 (when Virgin was at that time a label of EMI Records).[3]

Affected by the November 2011 dissolution of EMI Group (the parent company of Virgin Records), Virgin's recorded music business was sold to Universal Music UK, a division of Universal Music Group. Propitiously, Jobanputra had departed EMI in April 2011, with a deal returning control of the Relentless name to him whilst leaving the label's roster signed to the major.[3]

In January 2012,[4] Relentless became part of Sony Music in the UK, reuniting Jobanputra with his former EMI/Virgin colleague Nick Gatfield.[5][6]

Artists currently signed to Relentless Records

Artists formerly signed to Relentless Records

Notable artists formerly signed under Relentless include:

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