Guerilla Records

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Guerilla's Generic Sleeve used for all record releases. (1990)

Guerilla Records was a British record label that was founded in 1990 by William Orbit and Dick O'Dell, initially based at the Centro Iberico squat in London. It specialised in a style of progressive house that they called "Dub House", with artists such as Leftfield, Bass-O-Matic, React2Rhythm, Spooky, Moody Boyz, Felix Da Housecat, and Billie Ray Martin, and was a key player in the development of the progressive house sound in the UK in the early 90s.

The label's distinctive blue camouflage generic sleeve was designed by graphic designer Steve Cook, known for his design and art direction of the British comic 2000 AD.

Guerilla Records Ltd was wound up in 1995, and finally dissolved in 2003.[1]

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