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Deconstruction Records was a record label founded in 1987 by Pete Hadfield and Keith Blackhurst in the United Kingdom. It was noted for its cutting-edge, contemporary dance music. Distribution was via label deals with Parlophone Records, for acts such as K-Klass and Bassheads), and RCA Records for everybody else.

Among the artists to record for the company were Guru Josh, Black Box, M People, Way Out West, Sasha, Republica and Kylie Minogue.

It was acquired by BMG in 1993 and then closed in 1998, with M People gaining their own M People Records label for the release of their Fresco album

Deconstruction Records has been written a number of ways including:

  • De Construction Records (pre BMG releases)
  • deConstruction Records
  • Deconstruction Records

The reconstruction of Deconstruction - 6th July 2009

Sony Music is taking advantage of the new dance explosion to relaunch its renowned dance music label Deconstruction, eight years after the label was shuttered by its parent company.

The first release is the digitally remastered version of Sasha - Xpander, remastered at Abbey Road and available in the 12" and " versions

Deconstruction records will not only be relaunching back catalogue, and is expecting to announce new signings in late 2009.

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