Proper Music Distribution

Proper Music Distribution

infobox record label


founded = 2000
founder = Malcolm Mills
genre = Folk, Americana, World Music, Blues, Jazz
country = U.K.
url = [http://properdistribution.com/ Official website of Proper Music Distribution]

Proper Music Distribution is an independent UK music distributor, specialising in (but not limited to) contemporary and catalogue Folk, Americana, World Music, Blues, Jazz and other roots-based music.

Founded in 2000 by owner Malcolm Mills, the company is based in South London and is the exclusive UK distributor for a huge number of independent record labels, including sister company Proper Records.

Nominated as one of the top five UK distributors in the 2008 Music Week Awards [http://www.musicweekawards.com/]

Popular Artists Distributed By Proper

*Nick Lowe
*Richard Thompson
*Eliza Carthy
*The Watson Twins
*Karine Polwart
*Cara Dillon
*Bellowhead
*The Blessing
*Beth Neilsen Chapman
*The Neil Cowley Trio

Distributed Record Labels

*Proper records
*Topic Records
*Candid Records
*Fellside Records
*Real World Records
*Curb Records

External links

* [http://www.properdistribution.com/ Proper Music Distribution official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/propermusic/ Proper Music Distribution's official Myspace page]


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