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The label was formed in 1989 and had a focus on dance music. It was an imprint of another label called Citybeat but gradually became its own label over time. From 1990 to 1995, the label released an annual compilation album consisted of acts on the label. The label eventually reached chart topping and multi-platinum success in the UK and United States thanks to the Music/TheProdigy’s second and third albums, ''Music for the Jilted Generation'' and ''Music/TheFatOfTheLand''.
The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ''In Rainbows''). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ''In Rainbows''). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
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The label was formed in 1989 and had a focus on dance music. It was an imprint of another label called Citybeat but gradually became its own label over time. From 1990 to 1995, the label released an annual compilation album consisted of acts on the label. The label eventually reached chart topping and multi-platinum success in the UK and United States thanks to the Music/TheProdigy’s Music/TheProdigy's second and third albums, ''Music for the Jilted Generation'' and ''Music/TheFatOfTheLand''.
The 2000s saw many of thelabel’s label's releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Boy's ''The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), Bewilderbeast''), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz Rascal's ''Boyz in da Corner’’) Corner'') and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). Music/TheXX's ''XX''). They also won grammys Grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ''In Rainbows''). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ ''19'' and ‘’21’’ ''21'' became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
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XL Recordings is an independent British record label. It is part of the [[Creator/BeggarsBanquetRecords Beggars Group Group]] alongside Creator/FourADRecords, Matador Records and Rough Trade Records. The label had a focus on ElectronicMusic when it started out, but it has since released records from artists of different genres.
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The label was formed in 1989 and had a focus on dance music. It was an imprint of another label called Citybeat but gradually became its own label over time. From 1990 to 1995, the label released an annual compilation album consisted of acts on the label. The label eventually reached chart topping and multi-platinum success in the UK and United States thanks to the Music/TheProdigy’s second and third albums, ''Music for the Jilted Generation'' and ''The Fat of the Land''.
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The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ‘’In Rainbows’’). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
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The label has numerous imprints with Young Turks being the most active. Another imprint Terrible Records focused on artists who would release albums on 7 and 10 EPs
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The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ‘’In Rainbows’’).''In Rainbows''). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
The label has numerous imprints with Young Turks being the most active. Anotherimprint imprint, Terrible Records Records, focused on artists who would release albums on 7 7" and 10 EPs
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XL Recordings is a British Independent Label. It is part of the Beggars Group alongside Creator/FourADRecords, Matador Records and Rough Trade Records. The label had a focus on ElectronicMusic when they started out but they have since released records from artists of different genres.
The label was formed in 1989 and had a focus on dance music. It was an imprint of another label called Citybeat but gradually became its own label over time. From 1990 to 1995, the label released an annual compilation album consisted of acts on the label. The label eventually reached chart topping and multi-platinum success in the UK and United States thanks to the Music/TheProdigy’s second and third albums, ''Music for the Jilted Generation'' and ''The Fat of the Land''.
The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ‘’In Rainbows’’). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
The label has numerous imprints with Young Turks being the most active. Another imprint Terrible Records focused on artists who would release albums on 7 and 10 EPs
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!!XL Recordings performers, past and present, with TV Tropes pages:
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* Music/{{Adele}}
* Music/TheAvalanches
* Music/AzealiaBanks
* Music/GilScottHeron
* Music/{{MIA}}
* Music/FrankOcean
* Music/TheProdigy
* Music/{{Radiohead}}
* Music/SigurRos
* Music/TylerTheCreator
* Music/VampireWeekend
* Music/TheWhiteStripes and Jack White’s solo records
* Music/TheXX (Young Turks)
* Music/{{Zomby}}
XL Recordings is a British Independent Label. It is part of the Beggars Group alongside Creator/FourADRecords, Matador Records and Rough Trade Records. The label had a focus on ElectronicMusic when they started out but they have since released records from artists of different genres.
The label was formed in 1989 and had a focus on dance music. It was an imprint of another label called Citybeat but gradually became its own label over time. From 1990 to 1995, the label released an annual compilation album consisted of acts on the label. The label eventually reached chart topping and multi-platinum success in the UK and United States thanks to the Music/TheProdigy’s second and third albums, ''Music for the Jilted Generation'' and ''The Fat of the Land''.
The 2000s saw many of the label’s releases receive award recognition. This included Mercury Prize wins in 2000 (for Badly Drawn Boy’s ‘’The Hour of Bewilderbeast’’), 2003 (for Dizzee Rascal’s ‘’Boyz in da Corner’’) and 2009 (for Music/TheXX’s ‘’XX’’). They also won grammys through acts like Music/TheWhiteStripes, Music/{{Adele}} and Music/{{Radiohead}} (whom they started doing physical releases for starting with ‘’In Rainbows’’). Adele would provide the label massive financial success as well in the late 2000s/TheNewTens as her albums ‘’19’’ and ‘’21’’ became the first albums released by the label to sell over 1 million copies in the UK since Fat of the Land. In 2016, they acquired Creator/ParlophoneRecords's portion of Radiohead's catalogue and thus now handle all of their main releases.
The label has numerous imprints with Young Turks being the most active. Another imprint Terrible Records focused on artists who would release albums on 7 and 10 EPs
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!!XL Recordings performers, past and present, with TV Tropes pages:
[[index]]
* Music/{{Adele}}
* Music/TheAvalanches
* Music/AzealiaBanks
* Music/GilScottHeron
* Music/{{MIA}}
* Music/FrankOcean
* Music/TheProdigy
* Music/{{Radiohead}}
* Music/SigurRos
* Music/TylerTheCreator
* Music/VampireWeekend
* Music/TheWhiteStripes and Jack White’s solo records
* Music/TheXX (Young Turks)
* Music/{{Zomby}}