Rob's Records
Rob's Records | |
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Founder | Rob Gretton |
Genre | Post-punk, punk, techno |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | Manchester, England |
Rob's Records was a Manchester record label founded by Rob Gretton, former manager of Joy Division and New Order, and a co-director of Factory Records.
Their first release in 1989 was the single "Security" by the US-based band The Beat Club, with a remix by Bernard Sumner of New Order. The label went on to release a series of dance records by local groups such as Sub Sub, Mr Scruff, A Certain Ratio and Digital Justice, as well international acts including The Beat Club and Roy Davis Jnr.
In 1993 Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) by Sub Sub hit #3 on the UK national singles chart, providing the label with its biggest commercial success.
The label ceased operations shortly after Gretton's death on 15 May 1999.
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