Brainiak Records
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Brainiak Records is a defunct UK
United Kingdom
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 record label
Record label
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. It was started by the London
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 club The Brain
The Brain (club)
The Brain is a historically important house and techno club in Soho, London. It was located on the former premises of the Apollo Club on 11 Wardour Street. The Brain was founded in 1989 by Sean McLusky and Mark 'Wigan' Williams...

. Brainiak Records released techno
Techno
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 and progressive house tracks, as well as launching the careers of several dance music
Dance music
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 producers.

Discography

  • BKDUB 41: Infinite Wheel; The Java Dub / Enviro (12")
  • BR LP 03: Various Live At The Brain
    The Brain (club)
    The Brain is a historically important house and techno club in Soho, London. It was located on the former premises of the Apollo Club on 11 Wardour Street. The Brain was founded in 1989 by Sean McLusky and Mark 'Wigan' Williams...

     (LP)
  • Braink 02: Hi-Ryze Cyberia; After the Flood (12")
  • Braink 03: (LP) Various Artists; Live At The Brain; 1995 Mind Expansion Re-Cut (2xLP)
  • Braink 04: Eurydice; Don't Look Back (12")
  • Braink 05: Deep Joy; Fall (12")
  • Braink 06: Bluejeans Regime; Untrue Affection (12")
  • Braink 07: Hi-Ryze; Hi-Ryze EP (12")
  • Braink 08: Bluejean; Bottom Rock (12")
  • Braink 09: K + P Project; No Turning Back (12")
  • Braink 10R: Dub Federation; Italian Jazz (Remix) (12")
  • Braink 11: Ultramarine
    Ultramarine (band)
    Ultramarine are a UK-based ambient / ambient house band, formed in the early 1990s by Paul Hammond and Ian Cooper.-Biography:Hammond and Cooper first worked together in the band A Primary Industry during the mid-1980s. Following the split of this band, they formed Ultramarine and released...

    ; Stella (12")
  • Braink 12: Diceman; The Quad (12")
  • Braink 14: Dub Federation; Keep On Giving (12")
  • Braink 15: Bluejean; Don't Laugh (12")
  • Braink 16: Haywire; Something For Your Mind (12")
  • Braink 17: (CD) Various Live At The Brain 2 (CD)
  • Braink 17: (LP) Various Live At The Brain 2 (LP)
  • Braink 18: Doi-Oing; Good Feeling (12")
  • Braink 18R: Doi-Oing; Nasty Feeling (12")
  • Braink 19: Ultramarine Weird Gear; British Summertime (12")
  • Braink 20: Cling Club; The The Maker (12")
  • Braink 21: (CD) Ultramarine; Every Man and Woman Is a Star
    Every Man and Woman is a Star
    Every Man and Woman Is a Star is the second album released by the British electronic band Ultramarine. The original 1991 version, released by Brainiak Records, featured 12 tracks, while a subsequent 1992 reissue on Rough Trade Records featured two additional tracks...

    (CD)
  • Braink 21: (LP) Ultramarine; Every Man and Woman Is a Star
    Every Man and Woman is a Star
    Every Man and Woman Is a Star is the second album released by the British electronic band Ultramarine. The original 1991 version, released by Brainiak Records, featured 12 tracks, while a subsequent 1992 reissue on Rough Trade Records featured two additional tracks...

    (LP)
  • Braink 22: Infinite Wheel; The Dharma Sunburst (12")
  • Braink 23: Excel; D Classical In Motion (12")
  • Braink 24: Sine; I Like It Deep (12")
  • Braink 24R: Sine; Deep Anxiety EP (12")
  • Braink 24R: Promo Sine; Deep Anxiety EP (12")
  • Braink 26: Doi-Oing; This Is The Way (12")
  • Braink 27: Institution; It's Not Over (12")
  • Braink 27S: Institution; It's Not Over (12")
  • Braink 29: Whoosh; Sometimes (12")
  • Braink 30: Various Artists; The B-Sides Sampler (12")
  • Braink 30: (CD) Various B Sides; The Best Of Brainiak Records (CD)
  • Braink 32: Whoosh; Exploring the New Mood (12")
  • Braink 37: Pete Lazonby
    Pete Lazonby
    Pete Lazonby is a record producer best known for his singles "Sacred Cycles" released on Hooj Choons and "Wavespeech" released on Brainiak Records. They were featured on many compilation albums including those in the Global Underground series....

    ; Sacred Cycles (12")
  • Braink 37R: Pete Lazonby; Sacred Cycles (12")
  • Braink 39: Purple Hospital; The Delirious (12")
  • Braink 40: Pete Lazonby; Wavespeech (12")
  • Braink 40R: Pete Lazonby; Wavespeech (12")
  • Braink 41: (CD) Infinite Wheel; The Infinite Wheel (CD)
  • Braink 44: (CD) Pete Lazonby; Your Humble Servant (CD)
  • Braink 44: (LP) Pete Lazonby; Your Humble Servant (2xLP)
  • Braink 44: (LP) / WURST 1 Pete Lazonby; Your Humble Servant (Limited Edition Pack) (2x12" + 10")
  • Braink 46: Imaginears; T-1000 / Filterwerks (12")
  • Braink 47: Audio Sensory Stimulation; The Exchange! (12")
  • Braink 49: Anethum; Silence Is A Rhythm Too (12")
  • Braink 50: Imaginears; Beyond The Imaginary EP (12")
  • Braink 54: Infinite Wheel; The Blow (LP)
  • Braink 54: (CD) Infinite Wheel; The Blow (CD)
  • Braink 55: Pete Lazonby; If You Cannot Resist... Why Do You Exist? (CD)
  • Braink 56: Infinite Wheel; The Flute Lore (12")
  • Braink 58: Altered State; Thoughts (12")
  • BROO 1: If?; Saturdays Angels (12")
  • Pete Lazonby; Sacred Cycles (VHS)
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