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Type Records is a record label specialising in inspiring experimental music from around the world.

Whilst the label is based in the UK, Type artists are drawn from a worldwide community of musicians, and are variously located in Sweden, Norway, France, Germany, North America and England.

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Latest releases

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Sylvain Chauveau : Nuage (TYPE034)

A glorious collection of film soundtrack work from French composer Sylvain Chauveau.
 
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Letters Letters : Letters Letters (TYPE022)

The debut album from the Montreal/Chicago trio of Mitchell Akiyama, Tony Boggs and Jenna Robertson. Sleazy no-wave pop music produced with a noise aesthetic - it's neon coloured and very wrong indeed.
 
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Peter Broderick : Retreat/Release (T7PE014)

The first release from Portland's multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick. Gorgeous, emotive piano lines are layered over field recordings and voice to introduce a name which is sure to be on everyone's lips very soon...
 
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Sylvain Chauveau : S. (TYPE030)

The latest mini-album from French composer Sylvain Chauveau sees a radical change in direction in which the luscious strings of his earlier releases are replaced with prepared guitar and crisp sculpted electronics.
 
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Helios : Ayres (TYPE028)

The follow-up to last year's world beating 'Eingya' is this six track mini album, where Keith Kenniff discovers his voice... simply breathtaking!
 
        

Latest news

April 24, 2008
New Dawn

Hi everyone, it's been a long time coming but yeah, here's some news. We've had a tough old year at Type towers, and as a lot of you have noticed the schedule slowed down a little at the end of 2007. This was down to a lot of things, but we're happy to announce that all is well and we have a LOT of wonderful things planned for the future. Firstly we have a new album from the very talented Peter Broderick, it's called 'Float' and is out now on VERY limited vinyl, and soon on CD. After that we're very proud to say we have a brand new album from Portland's Grouper called 'Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill' and following that the brand new album from Goldmund, entitled 'The Malady of Elegance'. Phew... so a lot of good stuff planned and a LOT more I don't want to announce yet, so plenty to get excited about right? Here's to a cracking rest-of 2008.

Love John xx

April 17, 2007
Downtime!


Sorry everyone for the downtime over the last few days - our domain registration server screwed us up and their tech support were conveniently unavailable for 2 days. Oh modern technology, how we love thee. Anyway all back now, so shop orders, chat and everything else we've come to love and cherish is right back in yer face. Give us love xox John.

 

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Latest podcasts

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Aeioux : In the Back of the Real

Another in the series of Aeioux's filmic mixes, this time including some exclusive forthcoming material to look out for on Type over the coming months.
 

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John Chantler : For Barry Ray - A Little Tweaking

Husband and Wife duo John Chantler (Room 40) and Carina Thoren bring together a lovely mix of free jazz, drone/minimalism, ea/improv and a little suite of distended song. Together they go under the moniker 'For Barry Ray' and they have a new album due on Room 40 very soon indeed. It's awesome so you should really buy it!
 

 

Latest reviews

9/10 "Xela's instrumental masterpiece"

December 12, 2006

Xela - The Dead Sea - Foxy Digitalis Review

"Like a shiny, pert blonde and blue-eyed Christian woman casually whispering "We should nuke Afghanistan"."

November 30, 2006

Svarte Greiner - Knive - Brainwashed Review

4/5 "Swaying and buckling under the pressure of the ocean's currents, Xela's new offering, The Dead Sea, is a magnificent stab at sonically rendering the sinister underbelly of that sprawling expanse of salt water."

November 28, 2006

Xela - The Dead Sea - Tinymixtapes Review

"Small glimmers of light in a world of utter black... so goddamn good."

November 27, 2006

Svarte Greiner - Knive - Aquarius Records Review


  
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