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Biphonic Records is an independent label based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 2002 by Hamish Brown and Andrew Eaton, with some help from a group of talented fellow enthusiasts such as the artist Daniel Warren, who has designed all of the label’s artwork to date, as well as making several short films to accompany Biphonic releases.

The label’s first release was Swimmer One’s debut single, We Just Make Music For Ourselves, initially sent out to the world as a white label in the summer of 2002. The track was championed on daytime BBC Radio One and went on to win enthusiastic reviews and admirers across the world, from Italy and Spain to the USA and Mexico. It has since featured on several compilations.

Encouraged by this success, Biphonic added Luxury Car to the roster in 2003. Andrew also records under the name Seafieldroad, releasing two acclaimed albums. Hamish remixes other artists under the name Hunterheck. Hunterheck

Biphonic strongly believe that pop can be art.

Physical distribution is via Cargo and the whole catalogue can be found in iTunes, Amazon and other digital retailers.

Biphonic Records   Hamish Brown, Edinburgh, Britain (UK)

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