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An independent record label. Once an off-shoot of City Beat Records, which was owned by Beggars Banquet Records (now Beggars Group), XL was managed by Tim Palmer (7) and Nick Halkes and launched with Richard Russell in 1989 to release rave and dance music. XL superseded City Beat in Beggars Group's line up of labels. XL is managed by Richard Russell and his team. XL Recordings' younger partner label is Young (5) (formerly Young Turks). This was also the copyright-holder of XL releases prior to the company legally incorporating in 1996. Employees included Leah Riches, and (A&R). Current employees include William Aspden. See also the [r=154565] compilation of early XL singles on American Recordings. In Autumn 2004, XL Recordings launched their XLXV series of re-issues to mark their 15th anniversary. Label Code: LC 05667 / LC 5667 Name variation as it appears on one or more releases: - XL-Recordings
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The Horrors
Luminous
UAH 2,364.49

Sam Morton (6)
Daffodils & Dirt
UAH 1,970.41

Willis Earl Beal
Acousmatic Sorcery
UAH 1,970.41

Dizzee Rascal
Boy In Da Corner
UAH 1,970.41

Archy Marshall
A New Place 2 Drown (Instrumentals)
UAH 1,970.41

Makaya McCraven
In These Times
UAH 2,944.99

Thom Yorke
Anima
UAH 3,202.47

Arca (4)
Kick iiii
UAH 1,921.48

The Prodigy
The Fat Of The Land
UAH 2,413.38

Thom Yorke
Anima
UAH 0.00

Radiohead
Kid A Mnesia
UAH 4,012.05

Peggy Gou
I Hear You
UAH 2,139.25

Peggy Gou
I Hear You
UAH 2,919.37

BadBadNotGood
Talk Memory
UAH 1,921.48

Friendly Fires
Paris
UAH 1,081.15

Fontaines D.C.
Romance
UAH 1,921.48

Nourished By Time
The Passionate Ones
UAH 2,513.30

Peggy Gou
I Hear You
UAH 1,921.48

Adele (3)
21
UAH 0.00

Devendra Banhart
Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
UAH 3,202.47

Radiohead
I Might Be Wrong - Live Recordings
UAH 1,921.48

Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend
UAH 1,921.48

Vampire Weekend
Contra
UAH 1,921.48

Thom Yorke
The Eraser
UAH 3,202.47