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Aardvark Music
As one of the UK's most innovative independent record companies, we represent artists and bands from many genres in an attempt to bring music lovers together. Ranging from Beijing to Boston and Reykjavik to Rio de Janeiro, our catalogue of releases are unified through quality and passion. Within our website, you will find a roster of talent across Aardvark Records and Aardvark Dance with accompanying links to their music.

You can also follow our artists on social media or on their personal websites. Please sign our GuestBook below to let us know you've dropped by! If you are an artist wishing to share your music with us, you can either use the GuestBook or head on over to the Contacts Page to send us an email directly.
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Music always played a major roll in my life, in my childhood my brothers told me everything about music. Later my favorite genre became dance music and I started to buy vinyl records from my allowance. With secondhand turntables I made my first mixtapes. Over the years I spent most of my savings on equipment and built my own studio.
Young's natural gift for song-writing can now draw on nearly two decade's experience as a musician and producer. He released his debut record 'What If' in 1997, under his middle name Hudson. The jazz-influenced LP won Young not only critical acclaim but an international fan-base. While working on its follow-up, he found time to sit behind the mixing desk for Tallahassee's Satori Bomb, Atlanta's The Sight-Seers and the late Laura Pooley.
As a small post-productions independent record company, we focus on releasing, distributing and promoting our existing artists, while keeping an ear out for new artists to take on. You would want a label to spend time on you, not on wading through all sorts of submissions (we find these range from ideal to scatter-gun approaches from acts we are not the best choice for) wouldn't you?
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