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Judgement Recordings

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PIAS Recordings, also known as Play It Again Sam, stylized as [PIAS] is a British-Belgian record label founded in 1982 by Kenny Gates and Michel Lambot, In September 2024, the company was acquired by Universal Music Group. Play It Again Sam expanded along with other European independent labels in the early 1980s. Play It Again Sam's prominent early artists were electronic-rock acts like Front 242, Meat Beat Manifesto and The Young Gods.

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Sound DNA — How Judgement Recordings tracks appear in DJ sets
138
Avg BPM
9B
Top Key
Electronic
Primary Genre
Rising Artists?
Hi-Gate
1 plays ↑+1
Top Artists on Judgement Recordings
1Hi-Gate
1 track

🎧 DJ sets featuring Judgement Recordings(1 total)

Top tracks on Judgement Recordings(1 total)

About Judgement Recordings on Mixprism

What is Judgement Recordings?
PIAS Recordings, also known as Play It Again Sam, stylized as [PIAS] is a British-Belgian record label founded in 1982 by Kenny Gates and Michel Lambot, In September 2024, the company was acquired by Universal Music Group. Play It Again Sam expanded along with other European independent labels in the early 1980s. Play It Again Sam's prominent early artists were electronic-rock acts like Front 242, Meat Beat Manifesto and The Young Gods.
What are the most played Judgement Recordings tracks in DJ sets?
The most played Judgement Recordings tracks on Mixprism are Hi-GateCaned & Unable. These tracks appear across 1 DJ set in Mixprism's database.
What BPM does Judgement Recordings music typically use?
Judgement Recordings tracks identified in DJ sets on Mixprism average 138 BPM, with 9B being the most common Camelot key. The primary genre is Electronic.

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