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Dear friends,Read more

I trust you are all very well. It has been a while since I have written. We've had public transport crippling snow, America has a new president and Ambiguous Records have two more releases on the near horizon. Happy days! The first, When a man loves another man by the most excellent Mores is set for release on 20th April 2009. 
 

Today is a good day.

I have just got back the test pressings for AMBIG003 and AMBIG004 (The Mores and Roxy Rawson's next releases) Very exciting indeed. I will shortly be off to Casa Moore to finish the mixes for Alice Gun's upcoming single (AMBIG005) The Swimmer - Robbie from the Mores is a dab hand at the old mixing. And Sam from Alice Gun's band is laying up what should be some very unique artwork with Miss Rawson ce soir for her release.Read more

 And so I emerge today with a sore head, aching ears and utter delight. Roxy Rawson and Orphans & Vandals with the help of Robbie & Al (The Mores) and Sam Campari (Alice Gun) on the wheels of Steel utterly rocked the Albert Hall last night. They did us proud and by the looks of things the audience loved it too. 

I'll be posting vids on you tube and photos from Marcus Tate and James very soon. Watch this space...

Al Ambiguous x

We are please to welcome Orphans & Vandals to the Ambiguous bosom. Over six bottles of red and beneath the flickering candles of a club originally founded by Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Johnson in 1764 it was decided that it would be an excellent idea to put out an O&V single later this year.

Watch this space....

Al Ambiguous x

I am very pleased to announce that hush has sold out. We have stretched every last sinew of ticket, pass and blag to get as many of you in as possible and it should be an absolute hum dinger of a night.

I am also delighted to let you know that we now have Sam Campari from the Alice Gun band and Robbie & Al from The Mores supporting their label mates Roxy Rawson and Orphans & Vandals on the wheels of steel. Knowing the depth of these three's vinyl collections, I can not wait.Read more

2nd Feb 2009

And so whilst most of London has ground to a halt in some of the heaviest snowfall in years we have quietly taken the new Ambiguous site from concept to actuality - very exciting.

What you see is just for starters and we have many more plans to make this label's site an absolute humdinger!

But not before a bit of snow fun...

 

Dear friends,

I write with the exciting news that Ambiguous Records have been selected to curate a show at the Royal Albert Hall. Championed by Time Out as their booking of the week, the evening is part of the pioneering hush series that saw Moshi Moshi, Transgressive and Chess Club running nights last year.Read more

Dear friends,

Picture yourself on December the 14th 2008. It is that perfect time in December, near enough to the holiday to feel that rising surge of euphoria but not so near that you are biting people in checkout queues to get the last 'must have' toy for an expectant nephew. The perfect time in fact to come to a thoroughly splendid gig of epic proportions. Yes, Bing it On is back for the 4th year running and, extending from 3pm to midnight, will bring you not 4 but a dozen fantastic bands for your festive delectation.Read more

Rob Marr's track Better performed live at the Roundhouse with Rick Astley on guitar and Jamie Morrison on drums.

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