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{{Short description|UK record label 1993β2004}} {{More citations needed|date=April 2016}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}} {{Use British English|date=September 2013}} '''Multiply Records''' was a subsidiary of British label [[Telstar Records]], that launched in 1993 and went into liquidation in 2004. Its major signings included [[Sash!]], [[Phats & Small]] and [[the Cheeky Girls]]. It was the brainchild of Mike Hall, who already worked for the parent company Telstar. Early successes included signing Bassment Jaxx's "Flylife", TJR feat Xavier's "Just Gets Better", one of the [[UK garage|garage]] scene's foremost hits, as well as Lil Mo Yin Yang's "Reach", and Junior Vasquez's "If Madonna Calls". As a label, they balanced credible releases with commercial hits, and enjoyed considerable success, as well as providing content for Telstar's huge compilation business. The label had three sub labels β Multiply White (active 1995β1996), Sum Records (active 1996β1998) and MP2 (active in 2001). In 2014, a number of Multiply releases were released to iTunes and Spotify by Phoenix Music International. Additionally, some releases by other Telstar dance subsidiaries such as Decode and Pukka were digitally released under the Multiply brand.
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