PC Music announce closure

After cementing themselves as one of the most influential record labels of the last decade, PC Music, the London-based label run by Paul Chisnall and main producer A. G. Cook, has announced it will close later this year.

As home to the likes of Hannah Diamond, GFOTY, Danny L Harle, EASYFUN, Namasenda, and Planet 1999, the label has been integral in the ascent of the hyperpop genre since its inception, and stood as one of the more distinctive names in the imprint space since its emergence in 2013.

See below for the full announcement detailing the closure and visit https://10.pcmusic.info for more info.

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2013-2023

After a decade of activity, 2023 will be PC Music’s final year of new releases. Following that, the label will be dedicated to archival projects and special reissues.

We have an undisclosed number of new albums and singles coming very soon.

For now, 10 x 10 minutes of content from the past, present & future.

Personal Computer Music forever.

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