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{{Short description|British record label}} {{Multiple issues| {{Notability|1=Companies|date=November 2024}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2025}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2018}} {{Use British English|date=November 2012}} {{Infobox record label <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Music --> | parent = Independent (1983–1996, 1999–present)<br>[[Universal Music Group]] (1996–present; back catalogue) | name = Go! Discs | founded = 1983; 1999 (relaunch) | defunct = 1996 | founder = Andy Macdonald, Lesley Symons | distributor = [[Chrysalis Records]] (1983–1996)<br>[[Mercury Records|Mercury Records UK]] (back catalogue, 1996–2013)<br>[[Virgin EMI Records]] (back catalogue, 2013–2020)<br>[[EMI Records]] (back catalogue, 2020–present) | status = Dormant | genre = Various | country = United Kingdom | location = [[Hammersmith, London|Hammersmith]], London | url = <!-- such as "{{URL|www.atlanticrecords.com}}" --> }} '''Go! Discs''' was a London-based record label, launched in 1983 from offices in Wendell Road, [[Shepherd's Bush]], by Andy Macdonald and Lesley Symons. The pair founded the label after Macdonald left his job as press officer at [[Stiff Records]], and Symons provided the seed funding. The first signing to the label was [[Billy Bragg]] and early releases also came from Sheffield band The Box and Hull band [[The Housemartins]]. Records by the latter's spin-off group [[The Beautiful South]] were subsequently issued. Key staff contributors, following a move to [[Hammersmith]], included comedian [[Phill Jupitus]] and [[Chas Smash|Cathal Smyth]] (Madness' Chas Smash). '''Go! Beat''' Records was launched as a subsidiary for artists like [[Beats International]], [[Gabrielle (singer)|Gabrielle]] and [[Portishead (band)|Portishead]]. In 1992, [[Paul Weller]] signed for the main Go! Discs label. In 1996, Macdonald resigned when [[PolyGram]] acquired a majority stake in the label,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ingham |first=Tim |date=2020-02-27 |title=‘Essentially, music is an emotional language that connects people.’ |url=https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/andy-macdonald-independiente-essentially-music-is-an-emotional-language-that-connects-people/ |access-date=2025-01-24 |website=[[Music Business Worldwide]] |language=en-US |quote=Having sold Go! Discs to PolyGram in 1996, Macdonald resigned from the label to start another venture, Independiente, where he would enjoy the biggest successes of his career.}}</ref> which folded not too long afterwards. However, Go! Discs' dance offshoot Go! Beat Records continued and became a unit in the PolyGram group. In 1999, Go! Discs was revived, but it is now in dormancy along with Go! Beat. The Go! Discs catalogue now operates under [[EMI Records]], a division of the [[Universal Music Group]]. It was rebranded from [[Virgin EMI Records]] in June 2020.
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