Armed Recordings
| LFTD Recordings | |
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| Founded | 2018 |
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| Genre | progressive house, electro house, house, deep house, tech house, trance, techno, hardstyle, trap |
| Country of origin | Canada, and United Kingdom |
| Location | Canada, United Kingdom |
| Official website | lftdrecordings |
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LFTD Recordings is a branch of LFTD Music Group founded in 2018 by DJ/producers Pascovski V (UK) and Solus Sun (CAN). Its purpose is to enlighten society to the realism that we are whole in its solus self with music as therapy. We’re an artist management company, a record label, a booking agency, a concert producer and a promotion & publicity agency.
LFTD Music Group’s core values are Unity, Respect, Peace and Health. Bringing diversity of people around the globe and helping to support being unique is a characteristic of our culture. To embrace fear of being different is to LIVE and LOVE. #GETLFTD
Armed Recordings Romania turned into LFTD Recordings, is the winner of "Best Record Label of 2014" by the famous publication Magnetic Magazine,[1] and at the end of 2015 winner of the trophy "Best Dance Record Label of 2015" by the famous site profile EDM Sauce[2] from California, United States.
Artists
- 4NDR3W
- Adieh Flowz
- Besford
- Big Daddy's
- DJ Baden
- DPBZ + Tim Kris
- Frederic Sharp
- Jonny James & Paul Peters
- Last 3 Digits
- Macs & Victor Saiel
- Marwek
- Matthew Norrs
- Monks Of Future
- Nathan Brumley
- Russell Cave
- Pascovski V.
- Slangship Brothers
- Soulless Sun
- The Name's JEFF
- VISH
- Wattew & Xaide
References
- ↑ "Armed Recordings on Magnetic Magazine #1". Armed Recordings. Retrieved 2016-06-28.
- ↑ "Armed Recordings on EDM Sauce #1". Armed Recordings. Retrieved 2016-06-28.
- ↑ "Lftd Recordings Artists". Lftd Recordings. Retrieved 2016-06-28.
External links
- Official website
- Armed Recordings on SoundCloudLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
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