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Elektra Records

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows

Episode Mentions

Norah Jones Is Playing Along

Norah Jones Is Playing Along · Mar 17, 2026

Lady Wray

Lady Wray met with Sylvia Rhone at Elektra Records early in her career after Missy Elliott's endorsement

Music Industry Career NavigationRecord Label Politics and Artist DevelopmentGospel Music Influence on Contemporary R&B
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Drink Champs

Drink Champs · Feb 25, 2026

#Throwback Episode - w/ Brand Nubian | (Ep.69)

Major label that signed Brand Nubian and released their albums during the 1990s

Brand Nubian group formation and member dynamicsFive Percent Nation philosophy and hip-hop culture1990s hip-hop golden era characteristics and legacy
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One Song

One Song · Nov 27, 2025

Deee-Lite's "Groove Is In The Heart"

Record label that signed Deee-Lite and released 'Groove Is In The Heart'

Music sampling and copyright law in the 1990sPostmodern music production techniquesDance music and house music crossover to mainstream
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The Indie Sound with Jimmy Star

The Indie Sound with Jimmy Star · Nov 12, 2025

The Indie Sound With Jimmy Star - Desmond Child

Released Desmond Child's 1991 solo album featuring 'You're the Story of My Life'

Songwriting and compositionMusic productionRomantic ballads
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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

60 Songs That Explain the '90s · Aug 13, 2025

"Grindin’"— The Clipse

Shelved The Clipse's debut album 'Exclusive Audio Footage' in 1999, delaying their official release until 2002

Hip-hop production aesthetics and minimalismBrother duo dynamics in rap musicDrug narrative authenticity in hip-hop
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Jul 18, 2025

Song 179: “Kick Out the Jams” by the MC5 (Public Clean Version)

Signed MC5 in 1968, released debut album, dropped band after profanity controversy damaged retail relationships

Proto-punk music and early heavy rock developmentRecord label A&R strategy and artist development in 1960s-70sCounterculture politics and radical activism in music
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