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Lost Map Records

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Lost Map
Founded2013
FounderJohnny Lynch
GenreAlternative
Folk
Pop
Electronica
Country of originScotland
LocationIsle of Eigg, Scotland
Official websitehttp://www.lostmap.com

Lost Map is a British independent record label set up in 2013 by Johnny Lynch. The label was established following the dissolution of Fence Records Limited in August 2013.[1]

History

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After 10 years of working for and subsequently managing Fence Records, Lynch took the decision to leave the label in August 2013, following his business partner Kenny Anderson's decision to quit the label in April 2013.[2]

With Lynch's departure from Fence, the entire active label roster followed him to his new venture, Lost Map Records, with Rozi Plain, Monoganon, Kid Canaveral, Randolph's Leap, eagleowl, Seamus Fogarty, and The Pictish Trail making up the initial roster of the new imprint.

The first release on the label was made available in the form of a postcard at the Green Man Festival in August 2013, with a digital download code for a seven track compilation of artists on the label. The compilation is also available on the Lost Map website in exchange for subscribing to the email list.[3] The first full release on the label will be the second album by Monoganon, F A M I L Y.[2]

Releases

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Year Release Date Title Artist Catalogue No. Format
2013 16 August PostMap 00°1 Sampler Various PostMap 00°1 16' 8.2013 Postcard & Digital Download
28 October F A M I L Y Monoganon LAT 00°1 28'10.2013" Vinyl, Fanzine, CD & Digital Download
2014 17 February Light Of The Moon Randolph's Leap PostMap 00°8 17'2.2014 Postcard & Digital Download
2 May Junk E.P. Tuff Love GRAT 00°2 2'5.2014" Vinyl w/ Lyric Map & Digital Download

References

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  1. ^ "STV programmes news and information". Stv.tv. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Johnny Lynch says goodbye Fence Records, hello Lost Map". List.co.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ "The Pictish Trail Launches Lost Map Records | News | Clash Magazine". Clashmusic.com. 20 August 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2020.