Rekids

Rekids is a UK-based independent record label, conceived in 2006 by Matt Edwards (aka Radio Slave) and James Masters. The label releases mainly electronic dance music, incorporating elements of techno, house and disco. The label has a number of core artists, including Radio Slave, Nina Kraviz, Toby Tobias, Mr. G, Luke Solomon, James Teej and Spencer Parker.[1]  Added to this, Rekids has released a plethora of original work and remixes from various artists including Carl Craig, DJ Sneak, Kenny Larkin, Claude VonStroke, Josh Wink, Steve Lawler, Slam and Dubfire.[2]

Rekids
Founded2006
FounderMatt Edwards
James Masters
GenreElectronic
Country of originEngland
LocationLondon, Berlin
Official websitehttp://www.rekids.com

The Label

The label releases on a variety of formats, including vinyl, CD and digital. All singles in the Rekids catalogue are released on vinyl as well as digitally. Albums and compilations are available on both CD and digital. Releases on Rekids sub-label REK'D are digital only, with the exception of the first release REK'D001 - Dustin Zahn - Stranger (To Stability) which was also released on vinyl.[3]  REKIDS006CD, The Machine's (aka Matt Edwards) debut album 'RedHead' was also released on vinyl and is part of a wider collaborative project incorporating audio and visuals by Misha Hollenbach, one half of art and design duo Perks and Mini (P.A.M.).[4]

REKIDS010CD, Nina Kraviz's debut album was also released as a double-vinyl with gatefold sleeve as well as on CD.[5]

The label also takes special care with the artwork for each release, working mostly with Brighton-based 'Red Design'.[6]  Over the years, the label has aimed to develop an identity through its artwork as well as the music it releases.

In 2011 Radio Slave collaborated with Japanese toy maker Devilrobots to create a Rekids-themed toy 'No Sleep No Tofu'. The toy is a Japanese Kubrick figure produced by MediCom - a small, limited edition collector's item with a block-style human form similar to Playmobil or Lego. The head of the figure is a detachable block which features the sleeve design for REKIDS036 - Radio Slave - No Sleep (Part Six). After the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan in early 2011, Rekids decided to donate all proceeds of the sales of the toy to support Red Cross relief efforts in Japan.[7]  

2012 saw the launch of the 'Pyramids Of Mars' label - a multimedia project that involves the releases of books, films and other collector's items along with music. Matt's 2010 album 'RedHead' (under his 'Machine' pseudonym) was re-issued on Pyramids of Mars as part of a highly collectible deluxe package, including a re-interpretation of the full album by Joe Claussell. The boxset was limited to 50 copies, each hand-painted by Misha Hollenbach, and included triple-vinyl pressings of both Claussell's and Edwards' versions. The release was available exclusively at London's LN-CC store. The first official musical release on Pyramids Of Mars was a collection of Quiet Village remixes.

Rekids also hosts regular club nights around Europe, most notably at Berlin's Panorama Bar and the Rex Club in Paris.

Discography

Albums

Artist Title Label Number Release Date
Luke Solomon The Difference Engine REKIDS002CD 2008
Toby Tobias Space Shuffle REKIDS003CD 2008
James Teej Evening Harvest REKIDS005CD 2010
The Machine RedHead REKIDS006CD 2010
Mr. G Still Here (Get On Down) REKIDS007CD 2010
Luke Solomon The Difference Engine (Redux) REKIDS008CD 2010
Nina Kraviz Nina Kraviz REKIDS010CD 2012
Mr. G State Of Flux REKIDS011CD 2012

Compilations

  • Various - ONE (REKIDS001CD, 2007)
  • Various - Rekids Revolution (REKIDS004CD, 2009)
  • Radio Slave - Works! Selected Remixes 2006 - 2010 (REKIDS009CD, 2011)

Singles

Rek'd

Singles
Artist Title Label Number Release Date
Dustin Zahn Stranger (To Stability) REKD001 2009
Paul Harris & Alex Tepper Terris REKD002 2009
The Echologist Hustle EP REKD003 2009
Richard Seeley Mas Profundo REKD004 2009
Aberrant Kirkbride's Dungeon REKD005 2010
Paul Harris & Alex Tepper Terris (Remixes) REKD006 2010
Radio Slave Roof Top REKD007 2010
Radio Slave K-Maze (The Ornaments Remixes) REKD008 2011
Nina Kraviz Ghetto Kraviz Edits REKD009 2012
Radio Slave Loose Joint REKD010 2012

Pyramids of mars

Compilations
Artist Title Label Number Release Date
Quiet Village Too High To Move: The Quiet Village Remixes POMCD001 2012
Singles
Artist Title Label Number Release Date
Mudd / François K Too High To Move: The Quiet Village Remix Sampler POM001 2012

Artists

  • Radio Slave
  • REKID
  • Toby Tobias
  • Mr. G
  • Spencer Parker
  • Luke Solomon
  • Matt O'Brien
  • Audiofly
  • Paul Harris
  • Discemi
  • Kenny Hawkes
  • David Parr
  • Jjak Hogan
  • Veinte Tres
  • Danton Eeprom
  • Runaway
  • Santé
  • Steffen Herb
  • Deepgroove
  • Jamie Anderson
  • Worst Case Scenario
  • Baeka
  • Alexkid
  • Chris Liebing
  • Speedy J
  • Nina Kraviz
  • Nikola Gala
  • James Teej
  • Matt Tolfrey
  • Christopher Sylvester
  • Dustin Zahn
  • Alex Tepper
  • The Echologist
  • Richard Seeley
  • Aberrant
  • The Machine
  • Ronny & Renzo
  • Butch
  • Lee Van Dowski
  • Liviu Groza
  • Kennedy Smith
  • The Rhythm Odyssey
  • Nathan Barato
  • DAP

Additional Remixers

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References

  1. "Artists". Rekids. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  2. "Releases". Rekids. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  3. "Dustin Zahn – Stranger (To Stability)". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  4. "Matt Edwards preps debut album as The Machine". RA News. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  5. "Nina Kraviz unveils debut album". RA News. Resident Advisor Ltd. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  6. "Selected Client List". Red Design + Art Direction. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  7. "Medicom Toy". Firmament - Berlin Renaissance. THE-GLADE. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
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