Peckos - Luanto EP (Baker Street BSD034) Out - 28.05.12 4 tracks, 3.59 Baker Street Recordings on May 25, 2012 08:49
- 1. Peckos - Batheya 0.59 242 plays
- 2. Peckos - Luanto Ontuala 0.59 193 plays
- 3. Peckos - Malentandado 0.59 167 plays
- 4. Peckos - Sliced 0.59 138 plays
Baker Street 5th Anniversary Sampler (Baker Street BSD033) 6 tracks, 6.36 Baker Street Recordings on March 21, 2012 08:41
- 1. Paul Hardy - Dust (Jay Shepheard Remix) 1.06 103 plays
- 2. Matt Prehn - Insomniac Oasis (The Timewriter Rmx) 1.06 104 plays
- 3. Ki Creighton & Harry Monroe - Don't Touch Me (Yousef Circus Rework) 1.06 109 plays
- 4. Ninja Slipper - Paul Hardy (Paul Hardy & McKai Remix) 1.06 119 plays
- 5. Believe It - Holmes & Watz (Michael McLardy's Piano Workout) 1.06 197 plays
- 6. Broken Sleep - Moodymanc & Paul Hardy (Ben Gomori's Sleeptalking Incubus Remix) 1.06 72 plays
Matt Prehn feat. Marcia Alves - Glow - The Remixes EP (Baker Street, BSD032) 5 tracks, 5.02 Baker Street Recordings on March 13, 2012 14:10
- 1. Glow - Single Man Remix 1.00 338 plays
- 2. Glow - LFX Remix 1.00 297 plays
- 3. Glow - Rosyroze Remix 1.00 222 plays
- 4. Glow - Benny Beatz Remix 1.00 281 plays
- 5. Glow - Damien Exton's Goodnight Starshine Remix 1.00 392 plays
Murray Richardson - Memory Loss EP (Baker Street, BSD031) 4 tracks, 7.51 Baker Street Recordings on November 16, 2011 01:17
- 1. Murray Richardson - Memory Loss 1.57 728 plays
- 2. Murray Richardson - Sometime Sweet Susan 1.57 479 plays
- 3. Murray Richardson - Memory Loss (Paul Hardy & McKai Remix) 1.58 357 plays
- 4. Murray Richardson - Memory Loss (Gareth Whitehead Remix) 1.57 249 plays
Ben Gomori - Island EP (Baker Street, BSD029) 5 tracks, 7.29 Baker Street Recordings on October 27, 2011 07:05
- 1. Ben Gomori - No Man Is An Island (Baker Street Recordings) 1.29 605 plays
- 2. Ben Gomori & Saytek - IJM (Baker Street Recordings) 1.29 343 plays
- 3. Ben Gomori - I See The Dubble With You (Baker Street Recordings) 1.29 314 plays
- 4. Ben Gomori - No Man Is An Island (Melos + Kyber's Parrots & Palm Trees Mix) (Baker Street) 1.29 251 plays
- 5. Ben Gomori - No Man Is An Island (Denney's Bak 2 Jak Remix) (Baker Street) 1.29 213 plays
About
Leeds based record label Baker Street Recordings have earned their reputation as one of the most exciting House music labels to emerge from the UK in recent years, thanks to a hard work ethic and consistently quality music. Producers at the forefront of the ‘underground’ house scene have featured on Baker Street releases; names such as Moodymanc, Sei A, Sasse, Lee Mortimer, Demarkus Lewis, Lil’ Mark and Justin Harris of Freaks, alongside up and coming characters such as Bang Bang, Tom Davis, Martijn, Neil Bainbridge and label owners Paul Hardy and Jacob, who are also collectively known as Holmes & Watz.
Formed in late 2006 by Paul Hardy and Jacob Kelly, Baker Street stay true to their hometown’s house pedigree and follow in the footsteps of the city’s musical standard bearers 2020 Vision and Back To Basics. And as good solid northern lads Jacob and Paul don’t have any grandiose claims or disillusions, “our sound is not one of the future, just of good House music.”
Both Paul and Jacob have released a string of EPs for their label as solo artists and together as the aforementioned Holmes & Watz, which explains their label name and defines their roles within the label; Paul handles all the admin, content, financials and A&R (‘the brains’ - Doctor Watson) while Jacob is responsible for promotions, events and also A&R (‘the brawn’ - Sherlock Holmes). Paul also works for Ralph Lawson’s 2020 Recordings/ dotbleep and credits much of the Baker Street success to learning from Ralph. As such his music has graced both labels, along with Lost My Dog, 22 Digit and Undertones. Aside from Baker Street, Jacob’s music can be found on labels such as Music For Freaks, 3am and PE Music, while Holmes & Watz productions have also appeared on Minority Music and Paranoid.
The music from Baker Street is consistently well received across a wide spectrum of A-list DJs from big room jocks such as Timo Maas and Axwell to worldwide deep/tech stars including Fred Everything, Mark Farina, Brothers Deep and Fish Go Deep. In particular, Nick Holder has repeatedly shown his support, stating “fantastic again, Baker Street is rollin’”, Mr White from Larry Heard’s legendary Alleviated Records looks out for everything, “another great release yet again from Baker Street” and Luke McKeehan, owner of Nordic Trax and one of the most respected label-heads in the business, is a huge fan, “Baker Street are killing it, wicked wicked stuff again.”
Further support has poured in from leading magazines such as iDJ, DeBug and DMC Update who all heap glowing reviews on Baker Street, while respected online outlets Our House Mag, Inhale and Traffic have featured the label and it’s owners in-depth. And aside from releasing some of the best house music money can buy, Baker Street are known for their legendary parties, the highlight of which is their annual February soiree. The 2009 instalment saw a mouthwatering line-up of Derrick Carter, Moodymanc, Lil Mark, Buckley and Solo take over an old Warehouse in Leeds. In Jacob and Paul’s own words “IT WENT NUTS! Derrick was on form and the vibe there was electric.”
As Sherlock Holmes would have no doubt have said to his sidekick, “Baker Street Recordings are mighty spiffing, it’s elementary my dear Watson”
