![]() The collection celebrated the label's tenth anniversary. In 1999, the label released, a compilation spanning six discs, featuring early acid house and techno music that influenced the label and its artists, as well as tracks from Warp's back catalogue, and new remixes of Warp material. In 1998, Warp signed Boards Of Canada, a duo that would go on to release some of the most highly revered electronic music albums of their time: Music Has the Right to Children (1998), Geogaddi (2002), The Campfire Headphase (2005) and Tomorrow's Harvest (2013). Blech01 (): Seefeel with Boards of Canada.The artwork, created by the Designers Republic, had a distinctive Japanese manga influence. In 1996, Warp started the Blech club night in Sheffield, also in London between 19, and released an accompanying compilation CD under the same name. A VHS compilation of digitally animated music videos called Motion was released in conjunction with the second Artificial Intelligence compilation, and featured an early work by director David Slade. Initially all the album releases used gatefold sleeves and coloured vinyl, often designed by The Designers Republic or Phil Wolstenholme. Warp went on to release a series of singles and albums from 1992 under the Artificial Intelligence heading, a series of experimental electronic music releases by artists such as Aphex Twin (as Diceman and later Polygon Window), Autechre, B12, The Black Dog, Richie Hawtin and Alex Paterson (of The Orb). In the same year Robert Gordon left Warp acrimoniously. The first album released was Sweet Exorcist's C.C.E.P. Kirk and Richard Barratt), defined Sheffield's bleep techno sound, by making playful use of sampled sounds from Yellow Magic Orchestra's " Computer Game" (1978) and the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Warp's third record, "Testone" (1990) by Sweet Exorcist ( Richard H. 14 in the UK chart with another eponymous single, "Tricky Disco". 12 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1990 by coincidence, that same month another Warp act, Tricky Disco, reached No. This led to greater commercial success by its fifth release the label had its first Top 20 chart entry with LFO and their eponymous single, "LFO", which sold 130,000 copies and peaked at No. The follow-up was Nightmares on Wax's "Dextrous", which sold around 30,000 copies. It set a trend for the early releases both in terms of sound, and the use of purple sleeves (designed by The Designers Republic). The first release (WAP1) was by Forgemasters (produced by Robert Gordon), whose 500 copy pressing of "Track with no Name" was financed by an Enterprise Allowance grant and distributed in a borrowed car. ![]() The name was chosen because the original name, 'Warped Records', was difficult to distinguish over the telephone. Warp was opened in 1989 by Steve Beckett and the late Rob Mitchell, who had both gained experience working at Sheffield's FON record shop, alongside record producer Robert Gordon. ![]() In addition to its simple synth tones (the eponymous "bleeps"), sub-bass inspired by reggae sound systems, and sparse instrumentation, bleep techno also utilised breakbeat-inspired drum machine patterns. ![]() While drawing influence from American techno and house, bleep artists also utilized electro-style synthesizer sounds and unusually heavy bass. Warp was founded amidst the development of Northern England's " bleep techno" scene, often characterized as the first uniquely British rave style. In 2004, Warp opened the online store, which sells downloadable music free of digital rights management (DRM) features. Current artists signed to the label include Flying Lotus, Oneohtrix Point Never, Danny Brown, Brian Eno, Hudson Mohawke, Kelela and Yves Tumor. Subsequently, Warp became the home of influential acts such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, Squarepusher, and Boards of Canada. The 1992 label compilation Artificial Intelligence helped establish the electronic subgenre known as intelligent dance music (IDM). In the early 1990s, the label initially became associated with the UK's northern bleep techno scene, including acts such as LFO, Sweet Exorcist, Forgemasters and Nightmares on Wax. ![]() Warp Records (or simply Warp) is a British independent record label founded in Sheffield in 1989 by record store employees Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell and record producer Robert Gordon. ![]()
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