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- Q16938265 subject Q7024246.
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- Q16938265 abstract "The most recent record label to use the name Rex Records was started in 2001 by Leo Silverman, an XL Recordings employee. Overall, it was an experiment releasing demo recordings from more left field artists. The label was the original home of Australian artists The Avalanches and The Vines, and has also released the single Seventeen Years by Ratatat.".
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- Q16938265 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024246.
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- Q16938265 wikiPageWikiLink Q7820056.
- Q16938265 wikiPageWikiLink Q7820388.
- Q16938265 comment "The most recent record label to use the name Rex Records was started in 2001 by Leo Silverman, an XL Recordings employee. Overall, it was an experiment releasing demo recordings from more left field artists. The label was the original home of Australian artists The Avalanches and The Vines, and has also released the single Seventeen Years by Ratatat.".
- Q16938265 label "Rex Records (2001)".