Disciple Records
Disciple Records | |
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![]() Official logo since August 18, 2017 | |
Parent company | Disciple Entertainment Inc. (Create Music Group) |
Founded | October 25, 2012 |
Founder | SKisM Nicholas Sadler Ross Jonathan Burr Arthur Robin Talbott |
Genre | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Official website | disciplerecs.com (Archived April 7, 2024) |
Slogan | "Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" |
Disciple Records, aka Disciple and fka Disciple Recordings, is a British-American independent electronic music record label well-known for releasing bass music, dubstep, riddim and trap music records. The record label is home to artists such as 12th Planet, Barely Alive, Dodge & Fuski, Dubloadz, PhaseOne, Infekt, Oliverse, Virus Syndicate, and Virtual Riot.
History
[edit]Early years (2013-2014)
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Disciple was founded by Ross Jonathan Burr (aka Myro, and a member of Astronaut: an electro house duo) and Arthur Robin Talbott (aka JVST SVY YES, and a member of Dodge & Fuski: a dubstep duo). Burr and Talbott became friends six months before Dodge & Fuski would be dropped from Never Say Die Records. Burr had prior experience running a record label so Talbott repeatedly asked him to create one initially as a place for Dodge & Fuski to release music. With financial backing and networking help from Never Say Die's two co-founders: SKisM and Nicholas Sadler (aka Mobscene), the label was incorporated, in London, as a limited company (LTD) on October 25, 2012.[1][2][3]
The etymology behind Disciple's logo and brand was "drawn over a pint in the pub one day" and "in a dark and sinister way" to communicate that the fan is "part of the clan for life and there's no escape" once one becomes a fan of the label.[4]
Like notable independent record labels such as Monstercat, and unlike other notable labels like the Big 4 record labels, Disciple signs artists on a non-contractual basis which gives the artist more autonomy on releasing their music because the label "wanted a chance to prove that what the artist was committing to was worth their while" and to "create a home for an ever growing family of producers where they feel safe and their music is well looked after.[4]
In 2013, the label moved locations twice: First from London to Bristol[5][6], and then from Bristol to Los Angeles. The reason for the move to the US was to capitalize on the growth of the dubstep genre in North America, a scene that was simultaneously declining in the UK.[1][7]
In 2014, Disciple was nominated for UKF's Label of The Year Award.[8]
Peak years (2015-2020)
[edit]Despite Burr and Talbott emigrating to the US with "$100... and a seemingly valid US working visa", "crash[ing] on a friend's couch for about six months", and "living off of 7/11 dollar slice pizza just to survive.", the duo have built the label from the ground up. Between 2015-2020, the record label was at its peak such as selling out the Hollywood Palladium twice and a creating a nationwide tour called "Disciple Kingdom".[1][9]
On March 23, 2016, both SKisM and Sadler relinquished all shares of the label to Burr and Talbott.[5] In December 2016, Disciple was nominated as one of the fifteen record labels, by UKF for "push[ing] hard to find new talents, sounds and ideas and encourage new perspectives and fusions."[10]

In 2017, Disciple launched a sublabel called Disciple Round Table with 12th Planet as the head A&R. The label was founded to "spotlight many underground producers". In other words, it served as an outlet for underground artists to release music, while the more established artists would release on the primary label. 12th Planet used to run his own record label called SMOG Records which used to put out bass music from bass music artists, so Disciple Round Table serves as an extension of him to "champion the artists he believe[s] in". The etymology behind and the amount of branding for the sublabel and its album covers drew references to the book King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table.[2][11][12][13]
In 2018, Disciple was nominated as one of eighteen "most exciting imprint[s]" by UKF.[14]
In January 2019, Disciple filed Articles of incorporation to the California Secretary of State to become an incorporation. In September 2019, Disciple dissolved its business entity in the UK. According to an April 2024 statement of information, Founder and Chief executive officer of Create Music Group: Jonathan Strauss was listed as the CEO of the label and as one of the two employees on the statement. This all likely implies that both Burr and Talbott relinquished all shares and control of the label to Create Music Group as early as September 2019.[5][15]
In 2020, the record label has hosted "virtual festivals" within popular video game Minecraft due to the COVID-19 pandemic preventing in-person attendance to music festivals. Instead of participants attending and tuning into the DJ's performance in-person, the participant would, instead, join the record label's Minecraft server and partake in the identical amount of festivities there.[16] The label advised its artists to use their own music and "only music released by [the record label]" to ensure that the label doesn't encounter any copyright problems.[9]
Artists
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- 12th Planet
- 2FAC3D
- 7EVEN
- Ace Aura
- Ad Astra
- Adair
- AG
- AIMER
- Akeos[17]
- Akronym
- AKUTO
- AKVMA
- Al Ross
- Alias
- Amerzone
- Antiserum[18]
- Artix!
- Astraroth
- Astronaut[19]
- Answerd
- Atarii
- Au5
- Autodrive
- Automhate[20]
- Avance
- Aveon
- Aweminus[21]
- B.O.M
- Badklaat
- Badfella
- Bainbridge[22]
- Bandlez[4]
- Bare
- Barely Alive[23]
- Bare Noize[24]
- Bar9
- BAW
- beastboi.[25]
- BeutNoise
- Berrix[26]
- Bizo[27]
- Blade
- Blankface
- Bloodthinnerz
- Blosso
- BLUPILL
- BLVNKSPVCE
- Boarcrok
- Bok Nero[18]
- Boogie T
- Börni
- Boy Kid Cloud
- The Brig
- Brillz
- BrunchBeatz
- Bueg
- Bukez Finezt
- BUNDA[28]
- Cactus Flower[29]
- Calcium[30]
- Careless Castle
- Centron[31]
- Chalbért
- Cherney
- Chibs
- Chime[32]
- Christina Grimmie
- Codd Dubz
- Code: Pandorum
- Command Q
- Computa
- Control Freak
- Convexity
- Crankdat
- Crimson Scar
- Cromatik
- Crustacean
- Crystal Skies
- Culprate
- CyberSex
- Cybertr0n
- Cyclops[33]
- D3vinity[34]
- Dakota
- Datsik
- Dassim
- Decimate[35]
- Definitive
- Detrace
- Deucez
- Devath
- Diamond Eyes[36]
- Diemond
- Dion Timmer
- Dino Shadix[37]
- Dirt Monkey
- Dirty Audio
- Dirtyloud
- Dirtyphonics
- DirtySnatcha
- Disprove
- DJ Diesel
- DKKAY[29]
- D'LION
- Doctor Neiman
- Dr. Ozi
- Doctor Werewolf
- Dodge & Fuski[38]
- Dr. Lobster
- Dr. Ushüu[39]
- Dread MC
- Dubloadz[40]
- Dubsidia
- Duck Beats
- Duffeey
- DVEIGHT
- Dyatic[41]
- Eater
- Eccentric
- Ecraze[21]
- Effin
- Eh!de
- Elijah Moore
- Eliminate[42]
- Euphee
- EVILNET
- EVVDE
- Exille
- Facesplit
- Far Too Loud
- Faytal[43]
- FelMax
- Ferra
- Figure
- Flix
- FloodDubs[29]
- Focuss
- Forreign
- Fox Stevenson
- Franky Nuts[44]
- Frantik[45]
- The Frim
- FuntCase
- Ganon[46]
- Getorix
- Glitcha
- Goja
- Graphyt[21]
- Griefer[47]
- Growlz
- Habstrakt[48]
- Hammerhead
- Hatcha
- Heavy Pulse
- Hekler
- Hela
- HelaSex[49]
- Herculez
- Hexx
- Hi I'm Ghost[47]
- Hive Mind
- Hol![46]
- Horzeman
- Hukae
- Hurtbox[41]
- Hydraulix[50]
- Idiekai
- Iman
- INF1N1TE
- Infekt[51]
- IVORY
- Izadi
- Izzy Vadim
- Jantsen
- Jarvis
- Jauz
- Jayceeoh
- Jeanie[52]
- Jiqui
- Jitterclick
- jjjacksen
- Jkyl & Hyde
- Jonas Minor
- Jphelpz
- JVST SAY YES[53]
- K-Nine
- KANAAN
- Kayten
- Kemare
- Killin' Void
- Kleavr x Tantrum
- Klown
- Kompany
- Korsan
- Kozmoz[54]
- Krimer
- Kryture
- Layz[21]
- L.E.A
- Lektrique
- Leotrix[55]
- Leroy
- Level Up
- Levi Walsh
- Lizzy Jane
- Lompaskettee
- London Nebel[21]
- LOST
- LUMBERJVCK
- Maahir[29]
- Madreckless
- Magic Bite
- Maksim MC
- Mantis
- Marauda
- Marcix
- Mark The Beast
- Marual
- MARTVR
- Maxx Live
- Mefjus
- Megalodon
- Mighty Duck
- Mikesh!ft
- Mindfvck
- MOB
- Modestep
- Moley
- More Plastic
- Monxx
- Mreye
- Muerte[21]
- MVRDA[56]
- Mylky
- Myki
- Myro[57]
- N-Type
- Nacha
- Nasko
- Nato Feelz
- Nextars
- Nick Thayer
- Nire
- Nitepunk
- Nosphere
- Noya
- Nrve[33]
- NUU$HI
- Nvaderz[58]
- Nxsty
- Nyptane
- OCTANE
- Odd Language
- OG Nixin
- Oolacile[59]
- Ophion
- Oski[50]
- The Others[24]
- OUTRAGE
- p0gman
- Pain
- Panda Eyes[60]
- Pegboard Nerds
- PhaseOne[61]
- Phiso
- Phocust
- Point.Blank
- Prismatic
- Protohype
- Proxxxy
- Pyke
- Quest
- QUIX
- Rated R[4]
- Ray Volpe[62]
- Reign
- Rettchit
- Reverend
- Rob Gasser
- Sadhu
- Sam Lamar
- SampliFire[63]
- Saphir
- The Sausages
- SEED
- Sisto[64]
- Sharps
- Sharks[65]
- Shiverz[26]
- ShockOne
- Shvron
- Smilleyz
- Snowhite
- Skope
- Skybreak
- Slander (DJs)
- Sora[66]
- Spock
- Sqishi
- Stabby[47]
- Staysick
- Strocksu[67]
- Stoned Level
- Subtronics
- Sullivan King
- sxth sns
- SVGMAZE
- The Upbeats
- ULTION
- UZZI
- Tank Parade
- Teddy Killerz
- Telemist[17]
- Terravita
- Tisoki
- Trinergy
- Tristam
- TruFeelz
- Truth
- Trvcy
- Tryple
- TWO KIND
- Twine
- TYNAN
- Vaski
- Vastive
- Veer
- Viperactive[21]
- Virtual Riot
- Virus Syndicate
- viwiv
- Voltra[68]
- VRG
- Whales
- Xaebor[21]
- Xilent
- Yakz
- Yeeto
- YOOKiE[69]
- ZEOL
- Zuko
Discography
[edit]Title | Details | Recording Type |
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Disciple 01: Purgatory[70] |
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Album |
Disciple Alliance Vol. 1 |
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EP |
Reinforcements Vol. 1 |
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Disciple 02: The Second Coming |
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Album |
Disciple Alliance Vol. 2 |
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EP |
Reinforcements Vol. 2 |
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Reinforcements Vol. 3 |
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Album |
Disciple 03: Risen |
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Reinforcements Vol. 4 |
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Disciple Alliance Vol. 3 |
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EP |
Disciple 04: Apocalypse |
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Album |
Disciple X Jericho |
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Disciple Alliance Vol. 4[71] |
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Disciple 05: Rapture |
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Disciple X Miniladd[72] |
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Disciple 06: Mark Of The Beast[73] |
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Disciple 07: Seven Deadly Sins |
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Disciple Alliance Vol. 5 |
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Disciple 08: Resurrection |
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Disciple 09: Dragonborn[74] |
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Disciple 10: Commandments |
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Biggest Remix Competition Of All Time |
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Disciple Alliance Vol. 6 |
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Afterlife Vol. 1 |
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Disciple 11: Chaos |
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Afterlife Vol. 2 |
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Disciple Alliance Vol. 7[75] |
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The Second Biggest Remix Competition Of All Time |
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Title | Details | Recording Type |
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Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 1[11] |
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Album |
Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 2[47] |
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Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 3[76] |
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Round Table Reinforcements Vol. 1 |
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Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 4 |
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Round Table Reinforcements Vol. 2[29] |
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Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 5[21] |
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Round Table Reinforcements Vol. 3 |
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Knights Of The Round Table Vol. 6[13] |
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Round Table Reinforcements Vol. 4 |
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Sample Packs
[edit]The record label is also known for releasing sample packs from its artists to aspiring artists and producers via Splice (platform).[77][78][79]
Year | Artist(s) | Title |
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2013 | Astronaut, Barely Alive, The Brig, Centron, Dodge & Fuski, Habstrakt, Phesta, Splitbreed, and Xilent | Free Sample Pack Vol. 1[80] |
2014 | Astronaut, Barely Alive, Dodge & Fuski, Diamond Eyes, Nick Thayer, and Virtual Riot | Disciple Recordings Xmas 2014 Sample Pack[78] |
2021 | Eliminate | Cyber Trap Vol 1[79] |
Dodge & Fuski | The Greatest Dubstep Samples Of All Time[77] | |
Ace Aura and Chime | Melodic Riddim Vol. 1[81] |
See also
[edit]- List of record labels
- List of record labels from Bristol
- List of independent UK record labels
- List of electronic music record labels
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