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Country of origin
  
UK

Date founded
  
1970

Location
  
London, England

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Genre
  
Free jazz, free improvisation

Official website
  
www.incusrecords.force9.co.uk

Founders
  
Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Tony Oxley

Albums
  
The Topography of the Lun, Monoceros, Song for Someone, The Art of Memory, One Bird Two Bird

Incus Records is a British record company and label founded by Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley, Evan Parker and Michael Walters that specializes in free jazz and improvised music.

The first release on the label was The Topography of the Lungs, recorded by Bailey, Parker and Han Bennink in 1970. Walters and Oxley left the label shortly after its founding, after which it continued as a partnership between Bailey and Parker until a falling-out between the two men in the mid-1980s. Parker left in 1987. Bailey continued the label with Karen Brookman until his death in 2005. Its first CD release was CYRO, a duo recording of Bailey and Cyro Baptista. In later years the label has issued videos and limited-edition CDRs intended largely for friends and faithful collectors. It relaunched with a new website and a full catalogue in early 2009.

Aside from recordings by Bailey and Parker, who also produced, the Incus catalogue includes the work of Barry Guy, Howard Riley, Kenny Wheeler, Steve Lacy, and John Zorn.

At various times since 1985, Incus Records has sponsored festivals of improvised music in London.

References

Incus Records Wikipedia