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It initially specialised in house anthems such as K Klass's "Rhythm Is a Mystery" and Bassheads' "Is There Anybody Out There?", as well as M People's output, but also had a record in promoting underground dance acts such as
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in 1993, and its operations reduced in 1998, with M People gaining its own M People Records label for the release of its
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it is "best remembered for marrying underground credibility and diversity with an open-minded attitude towards pop".
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Sony and Three Six Zero Group relaunched the label in July 2009, again under Mike Pickering; its first release was
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in the United States, but had its primary label attached to their releases Stateside). It was acquired by
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was signed the head of the A&R team at the newly relaunched Deconstruction label.
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in 2008, which led to the closure of both Deconstruction and Concrete.
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founded in 1987 by Pete Hadfield and Keith Blackhurst, together with
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Deconstruction Records was written a number of ways, including
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for everybody else (although M People had a separate deal with
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Among the other artists to record for the company were
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Sony Music
BMG
Mike Pickering
England
London
record label
Mike Pickering
M People
DJ Magazine
Kylie Minogue in 2008
Dave Clarke
Robert Miles
Felix
Don't You Want Me
U.S.U.R.A.
Kylie Minogue
Saint Etienne
Brothers in Rhythm
Confide in Me
Guru Josh
Black Box
M People
Way Out West
Sasha
Jam Machine
Republica
Lionrock
Death in Vegas
Dub Pistols

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