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[b]Fever Records[/b] was the Freestyle and Club music label founded by [a219158] in 1983 as a counterpart to his legendary NYC hot spot, The Fever. The actual name of the label was originally [i]the Fever[/i], as reflected in the catalog numbers as well a liberal interpetation of the logo which reads: "[b]THE Fever...catch it![/b]". Fever Records started initially as a Hip-Hop label with worldwide distribution by [l=West End Records]. (Ironically, one of Fever's first acts -- rapper Sweet G. -- WAS a West End artist two years prior). In the years that followed, The Fever became a sub-label of [l=Sutra Records]. In the early 1990s when [l=Def Jam Recordings] launched its RAL ([l=Rush Associated Labels]) division, it became one of the many labels it distributed after Sutra shut its doors. It was also RAL's first and only Club-oriented label. When Def Jam switched distribution from [l=Sony Music Entertainment] to [l=PolyGram] in 1994, it decided not to renew its distribution agreement. After being completely independendent for a while, the label became part of [l=Warlock Records]. Its catalog is presently controlled by [l=Phase One Network], an asset management company.

Contact

Fever Records PO Box 219 Yonkers, NY 10710 USA Phone: (212) 586-6900 Fax: (914) 725-3485 E-Mail: info@feverrecords.com (Contact info now obsolete)

Links

https://feverrecords.com

https://www.facebook.com/FeverRecords

https://www.instagram.com/feverrecords

https://twitter.com/FeverRecords

Parent Label

Phase One Network

By Kyle Larson