[1] Clarke describes that the label was born out of a creative necessity.
An outlet for artists that deserve to and will, touch the widest possible audience.
"[2] It is most notable for being the record label of English indie rock band Hard-Fi[3][4] The label was responsible for the release of Hard Fi's debut album, Stars of CCTV,[5][6] before the label secured a two album worldwide licensing deal with Atlantic,[7] which saw the album re-released in the UK and subsequently nominated for a Mercury Prize and two Brit Awards.
[6][8] The album also peaked at #1 in the UK albums chart in January 2006, reaching sales of 1.2 million copies worldwide,[6][9] with over 830,000 in the UK alone.
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