Per Gwendal's question:

Goya Music: http://www.goyamusic.com

West London's distributor for all things broken beat. A number of the bigger
names in broken beat have close ties and most of the West London-style
labels are primarilly distributed through them, including Visions, Neroli,
Twisted Funk, Main Squeeze, 2000 Black, Archive, Bitasweet, People, etc.
They also carry some other stuff like Delsin and Deepart, but from what I
can tell, the ones above are some of the closest affiliates of the
distributor. Perhaps think of it as the companion distributor to the Co-op
club night.


Soundslike: http://www.magicandaccident.com/soundslike/index.htm?6

One of Herbert's three labels, probably best described as the housey one.
Discog includes Herbert, Phil Parnell and Soft Pink Truth.

I was just comparing the two because their prices are so widely discrepant,
but as recently discussed, some of Herbert's stuff has been released for
free, and he often gives away stuff to people on his fan list when preparing
to do a new release, in exchange for their sounds, reading recommendations
and various other stuff. Regardless, they're both damn fine at what they
do - their records cost way different amounts is all and I thought it
illustrated that there's very little consistency in today's market.

Tristan
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