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Founder
  
Christy Fry

Country of origin
  
London, UK

Genre
  
Indie

Founded
  
2005

MileHighMusic (also MHM) is a London-based independent DIY record label which specialises in independent artists of the songwriter genre. The label was founded in 1995 by Christy Fry but officially became a company in 2007 after the release of the successful compilation album New Cross - Raw & Unplugged.

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The label distributes via CD Baby and Cargo Records to independent record shops around the UK (including Rough Trade Shop in London), United States and worldwide via its website.

Releases are also available through iTunes, 7Digital, AmazonMP3 and other legitimate download sites.

Singles

  • "Devil Take Me Down/Deptford Broadway" - Zen [MHMCDS001]
  • "The London Eye" - Mark Sampson [MHMCDS004]
  • "Poor Little Rich Girl/Tuesday" - Tuesday Heartbreak [MHMCDS005]
  • "Start & Begin" - Ceri James [MHMCDS006]
  • "Lisa Pt II / Girl On The Spectrum" - Nathan Persad [MHMDD021]
  • "Gold or Silver / Athena" - John TC Ashdown [MHMDD024]
  • Albums

  • Since 1978 - Nathan Persad
  • Start & Begin - Ceri James
  • Since 1978 - Nathan Persad
  • Win Lose and Some You Can't Tell - Ceri James
  • Shine & Rise - Christy MHMDD00021 (31 November 2009)
  • Ewa Reciak - Ewa Reciak MHMDD00023 (27 September 2010)
  • No Time For Childhood - Christy MHMDD00026 (18 April 2011)
  • A Victory for Battalion 286 - The 286 MHMDD00027 (11 July 2011)
  • Ready or Not - The Mandrakes MHMDD00028 (1 August 2011)
  • Compilations

  • New Cross Unplugged - The Walpole Sessions - Various Artists
  • New Cross - Raw and Unplugged - Various Artists [MHMCD004]
  • New Cross - Replugged - Various Artists [MHMCD005]
  • Artists

  • Christy
  • Ewa Reciak
  • John Ashdown
  • Nathan Persad
  • James Tobin
  • Zen
  • Tuesday Heartbreak
  • Mark Sampson
  • Rob Symes
  • The 286
  • The Mandrakes
  • Butterscotch Mindfield
  • References

    MileHighMusic Wikipedia