Basick Records
Founder Nathan Philips & Jake Smith
Distributor(s)

Prosthetic/RED (For North America)

Warner ADA (Global)
Genre Progressive Metal, Technical Metal
Country of origin U.K.
Official Website basickrecords.com


Basick Records is a record label based in the U.K.. The label was founded in 2005 by Nathan Barley Phillips and his half brother, Jake Smith.[1] All PR and marketing for the label is handled by Lisa Coverdale and James Monteith of Hold Tight! PR.[2] Their first release was a compilation album, entitled, "Do You Feel This?" It was released August 8, 2005.[3] The first band to be signed to Basick was the now disbanded U.K. based Fellsilent. They were also the first label to release material from Alternative metal outfit Enter Shikari. In 2011, Basick made a global distribution deal (excluding North America) with Warner ADA.[4] Then, on January 17, 2012, they announced a North American distribution partnership with Prosthetic Records, in which selections from Basick's back catalog and all forthcoming releases would see distribution in North America from Prosthetic.[5]

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Roster [link]

Current Artists [link]

Past Artists [link]

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Record

A recording, record, records or the record may mean:

An item or collection of data:

  • Gramophone record (also called "phonograph record"), mechanical analog audio storage medium
  • Sound recording and reproduction
  • Record (computer science), a data structure
  • Storage record, a basic input/output structure
  • Record (database), a set of fields in a database related to one entity
  • Boot record, record used to start an operating system
  • Document for administrative use
    • Business record of economic transactions
    • Medical record of a person's medical history and treatments
    • Service record, usually associated with military service
    • Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
    • Public records, information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies
    • Docket (court), the summary of proceedings in a court (US)
    • A transcript is a verbatim record of some proceedings, in particular a court transcript is a record of a law court case or similar procedure
    • Recording (real estate), the act of documenting real estate transactions
    • Criminal record, a list of a person's criminal convictions.
    • Anything which is recorded in writing or otherwise for future reference
  • Records (album)

    Records is a compilation album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1982 to span the band's first four albums through 1981. Along with their sophomore effort, Double Vision, this album is the group's best-selling record. It has been certified 7 x platinum by the RIAA. Some notable hits, such as "Blue Morning, Blue Day" are omitted.

    Track listing

    All songs by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, except where noted.

  • "Cold as Ice" – 3:19
  • "Double Vision" – 3:29
  • "Head Games" – 3:37
  • "Waiting for a Girl Like You" – 4:35
  • "Feels Like the First Time" (Jones) – 3:28
  • "Urgent" (Jones) – 3:57
  • "Dirty White Boy" – 3:13
  • "Juke Box Hero" – 4:03
  • "Long, Long Way From Home" (Gramm, Jones, Ian McDonald) – 2:47
  • "Hot Blooded (Live)" – 6:55
  • With the exceptions of "Head Games" and the live version of "Hot Blooded," all tracks on this album are the 45 RPM single versions (edited and/or mixed differently from their respective album counterparts).

    When this album is bought on iTunes, the track "Hot Blooded" is the studio version of the song, not live.

    679 Artists

    679 Artists (formally known as Sixsevenine and 679 Recordings) was a Warner Music Group-owned record label based in London, England.

    It was started by Nick Worthington who after leaving XL Recordings in 2001, started the company with Warner Music Group, and holds the position of MD and A&R Director. It is named "679" as this was the address of the Pure Groove record shop on Holloway Road.

    The label's first release was The Streets' debut, Original Pirate Material (which was named The Observer's best album of the 2000s).

    The label progressed with subsequent albums from artists including Death From Above 1979, The Futureheads, Kano, King Creosote and Mystery Jets, and also included the million-selling second Streets album, A Grand Don't Come for Free.

    In 2011, it released Plan B's The Defamation of Strickland Banks which has sold over 1 million copies.

    The founder of 679 has recently formed a new record label called 37 Adventures.

    Former artists

  • Annie
  • Cut Off Your Hands
  • Dead Disco
  • Death from Above 1979
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