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{{Infobox record label <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Music --> | name = Xenophile Records | parent = [[Compass Records]] | founded = {{start date|1992}} | founder = Wendy Newton | distributor = [[Ryko Distribution]] | genre = [[World music]] | country = U.S. | location = Nashville, Tennessee | website = {{URL|compassrecords.com}} }} '''Xenophile Records''' is a [[Nashville, Tennessee]] based sublabel of [[Green Linnet Records]] that specializes in [[world music]] from [[Madagascar]], [[Nigeria]], [[Haiti]], [[Chile]], [[Argentina]], [[Finland]] and other countries. The label was started in 1992 in [[Danbury, Connecticut]] by Wendy Newton as a subsidiary of Green Linnet.<ref name="companion"> {{cite book | editor-last = Vallely | editor-first = Fintan | title =The Companion to Irish Traditional Music | publisher = NYU Press | date = 1999 | pages = 157 | isbn = 0-8147-8802-5}}</ref> In 2006, Newton sold Green Linnet and Xenophile to Digital Music Group, an aggregator of downloadable music. DMG sold the rights to manufacture and distribute Green Linnet and Xenophile physical compact discs to [[Compass Records]].<ref name="sale"> {{cite news | last = Hitchner | first = Earle | title = Green Linnet Records Sold to DMGI | work = Irish Echo | place = New York, NY | date = 2006-05-17 | url = http://www.celticcafe.com/celticcafe/EarleHitchner/Columns/Ceol/09_Ceol_May.17.06.html | access-date = 2009-12-28}} </ref> Artists released under the Xenophile label include [[Inti-Illimani]], [[Värttinä]], [[Boukan Ginen]], [[Sabri Brothers]], [[I. K. Dairo|Chief I. K. Dairo MBE]], Dembo Konte, Milli Bermejo, [[Daniel Diaz (musician)]], John Santos, Conjunto Céspedes, Boca Livre, [[The Klezmatics]], [[Simbi (band)|Simbi]] and [[Tarika (musical group)|Tarika]]. The Xenophile catalog remains available through Compass/Green Linnet, which is based in Nashville.
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