Brille Records

Brille Records is an independent record label based in the UK, which has released work from bands including Whirlwind Heat, Good Shoes, Envelopes, Operator Please, The Bridge Gang, The Golden Filter, Gwilym Gold, Amateur Best, Casimer&Casimir and The Knife. It was in partnership with EMI Records UK from August 2005 until February 2008. Since 2011 it has been a part of the Cooperative Music group of labels. It is also a sister company to Dummy music website and music publisher Psychotic Reaction Music. It was started in 2004 by Leo Silverman, who was previously Head of A&R at XL Recordings and also created Rex Records.

Releases

Albums

ReleaseBandTitleDate
BRILCD/LP101EnvelopesDemonSeptember 2004
BRILCD/LP102Whirlwind HeatTypes of WoodMarch 2005
BRILCD/LP103The KnifeSilent Shout20 March 2006
BRILCD103DLXThe KnifeSilent Shout - An Audio Visual Experience2 July 2007
BRILCD/LP105The KnifeDeep Cuts28 August 2006
BRILCD/LP106The KnifeThe Knife28 August 2006
BRILCD107EnvelopesHere Comes The Wind
BRILCD/LP108Good ShoesThink Before You Speak
BRILCD111Operator PleaseYes Yes Vindictive3 March 2008
BRILCD112Lucas RenneyStrange Glory1 August 2009
BRILCD/LP113Good ShoesNo Hope No Future26 January 2010
BRILCD114Operator PleaseGloves31 March 2010
BRILCD/LP115The Golden FilterVoluspa26 April 2010
BRILCD116The Knife in collaboration with Mt Sims and PlanningtorockTomorrow, In A Year8 March 2010
BRILCD/LP117The KnifeShaking The Habitual8 April 2013
BRILCD/LP118The KnifeShaken-Up Versions8 December 2014
BRILCD/LP/DB119Gwilym GoldA Paradise19 June 2015
BRILCD/LP/DB120Amateur BestThe Gleaners2 October 2015
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See also

  • List of record labels


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