Wildside Records

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Based on available search results, no dedicated English Wikipedia entry for Wildside Records as a record label was found. However, references to multiple music releases under similar names exist, though they are associated with other established record labels rather than a standalone Wildside Records brand.

Since no distinct Wildside Records label entity could be verified via Wikipedia or mainstream music sources, it lacks competitive visibility compared to prominent industry players like Capitol Records, Frontiers Records, or Warner Records, which are linked to releases using "Wildside" in track/album titles. If Wildside Records is a niche or emerging label, it currently has no documented market presence or competitive positioning in public records.

  • No verified Wikipedia entry or authoritative industry profile for Wildside Records as an independent label.
  • Existing "Wildside"-named music releases are tied to major or established independent labels, not a standalone Wildside Records brand.
  • Lack of public information prevents meaningful comparison with competitors in terms of roster, market share, or release strategy.

Wildside Records was an independent New Zealand record label of the 1990s and early 2000s,[1] owned and run by former Rip It Up magazine editor, Murray Cammick.[2] Its signings included Shihad, Head Like a Hole, Slim, Pumpkinhead,[3] Hallelujah Picassos, Bailterspace, Breathe, Rumblefish and Dead Flowers.[4]

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References

  1. Wildside [electronic resource] National Library of New Zealand, retrieved 10 September 2023^
  2. Trevor Reekie. Feature - Moments Like These: Murray Cammick NZ Musician, 20 August 2023, retrieved 10 September 2023^
  3. Gareth Shute. Wildside Records AudioCulture, 7 May 2015, retrieved 10 September 2023^
  4. Wildside Records Discogs, retrieved 10 September 2023^