Planet Dog Records is a small record label based in London, UK, known for its innovative ambient, techno, breakbeat, and psychedelic trance releases.
[1][2] It is part of the same organisation headed by Michael Dog (real name Michael Sassen) that ran Club Dog in London and the touring Megadog parties, and was created as a promotional vehicle for the participating artists.
[3][4][5][6] It was most active from 1993 to 1998, releasing recordings by Eat Static,[7] Banco de Gaia, Children of the Bong, Timeshard, and Future Loop Foundation.
The label went on to have a turbulent relationship with its artists in 1999, that included its catalogue being taken into receivership largely due to the financial troubles of its UK distributor A&M-affiliated Ultimate.
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