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Rekabet Records : ウィキペディア英語版
Rekabet Records

Based in London, UK, Rekabet Records is an independent record label founded in 2006.
==Origins==
The artists first released on the label included Simon Mastrantone and NeatPeople. Rekabet gained accolade off the back of the media buzz resonating around their demos; XFM's John Kennedy was a fan, particularly of NeatPeople, making them Artists in Residence, as well as Simon Mastrantone, respectively. The label was also given favourable reviews six months prior to its first physical release (their unofficial debut actually being the download-only, "Standing Next To Rose") by magazines such as ''Dazed & Confused''. NeatPeople, in the run-up to the release of 7" single, "Baby I'm Bored", supported The Bluetones on their UK tour. The upbeat single was a resoundingly successful first official outing for the label, with both Steve Lamacq and Zane Lowe showing their support with radio rotation.
Simon Mastrantone's debut mini-album spawned an unexpected hit; the promotional video of lead track, "Sing a Song of Petulance" gaining airplay on MTV Two's show 120 Minutes (UK TV series).

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