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Planet Mu - Definition

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Planet Mu is an electronic music record label run by Mike Paradinas. It is based in Worcester, England.

Planet Mu has released records by artists such as Jega, Venetian Snares, Capitol K, Datach'i, Leafcutter John, Joseph Nothing, Hellfish, Shitmat, Luke Vibert, Remarc, The Gasman, Phthalocyanine, and Hrvatski.

From Planet Mu's website:

Planet Mu was originally conceived in 1995 as an "imprint" on Virgin Records (aka Hut Recordings in UK or Astralwerks in US) on which to release µ-ziq and then possibly in the future, other artists as well. And lo, in 1997, the "Mealtime" compilation by various artists was released on Planet Mu/Hut Recordings (aka Virgin Records) featuring Jega, AFX, Elton Fastbrook & etc to much critical acclaim, but it didn't really cut it for the Virgin paymasters who weren't really used to distributing those sorts of artists (ie not the Spice Girls) worldwide and didn't how to know market it, let alone sell it. Which is why it's quite hard to find these days. Anyway:
This prompted Mike Paradinas to set up Planet Mu independently of Virgin in 1998, independently distributed through those fine people at SRD. The first independent release was (in June 98) Jega's Type Xero EP (ziq001), the rest is history. µ-Ziq is still signed to Virgin Records & will continue to release on Hut/Astralwerks (until he's dropped). To clarify: all independent Planet Mu releases have ZIQ catalogue numbers.

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