| Transgressive Records | |
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| Founded | 2004 | 
| Founder | Tim Dellow and Toby L | 
| Location | London, England | 
| Official website | transgressiverecords | 
Transgressive Records is an independent record label based in London, formed in 2004.[1] Its founders, Tim Dellow and Toby L, first met at a Bloc Party gig organised by Toby's Rockfeedback website.[2]
The label's debut release was "1am" by the Subways in September 2004, quickly followed by singles from Mystery Jets, the Young Knives and Regina Spektor.[3] Artists on its roster include Flume, Sophie, Arlo Parks, Alvvays, Julia Jacklin, Hippo Campus and Songhoy Blues.[4][5]
The company has also formed Transgressive Management, looking after Johnny Flynn, Blaenavon, Marika Hackman and Let's Eat Grandma, and a publishing company, working with Foals, Loyle Carner, Benny Mails, Odetta Hartman and more.[6]
Artists
Transgressive Records
Transgressive Publishing
- Blaenavon
 - Benny Mails
 - Great Good Fine Ok
 - Loyle Carner
 - Marika Hackman
 - Odetta Hartman
 - Two Door Cinema Club
 
Transgressive Management
- Johnny Flynn
 - Blaenavon
 - Marika Hackman
 - Let's Eat Grandma
 
paradYse records
- Blaenavon
 - Calpurnia
 - Cosmo Sheldrake
 - Favela
 - Flyte
 - Loyle Carner
 - Marika Hackman
 - Spring King
 - Theme Park
 - Toothless
 - Thumpers
 
Past artists
See also
References
- ↑ Blake, Jimmy (22 October 2019). "Transgressive Records: How to survive in music". BBC.
 - ↑ Paphides, Pete (6 January 2006). "Today, the world. Tomorrow?". The Times.
 - ↑ "Record Label Profile: Transgressive". Independent.co.uk. 27 September 2006. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 - ↑ "Transgressive - RECORDS". Transgressiverecords.com. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 - ↑ "Transgressive Records - [PIAS]". Pias.com. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 - ↑ "Transgressive - ARTISTS". Transgressiverecords.com. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 
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