Metropolis Records
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Metropolis Records is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based record label, distributor, and mail-order store specializing in the industrial, EBM, synthpop, futurepop, darkwave, and gothic musical genres.
Gaining its start as a retail record store under the name of "Digital Underground". The first few records released under the Metropolis label were actually European imports that were repackaged and released specifically for the US market, with Love Is Colder Than Death's Teignmouth being the label's first official release (MET001). Metropolis began signing acts as a record label in 1995, with groups such as Mentallo and the Fixer, Numb, and Front Line Assembly. It has arranged for its bands to tour together such as Numb and Front Line Assembly together in 1996, and Project Pitchfork and Front 242 in 1998. It also established extensive distribution channels to a variety of commercial channels, providing access to major commercial markets for typically niche-interest groups. By the late 1990s it had become the dominant specialty record label in North America for industrial and EBM. Several groups once signed on Wax Trax! Records later released on Metropolis, including Front Line Assembly, Front 242, KMFDM, Doubting Thomas, PIG, and Noise Unit.
In 1999, Metropolis Records purchased a few other industrial and goth focused music labels, including Pendragon Records and 21st Circuitry.
Among other artists on the Metropolis label are Apoptygma Berzerk, Assemblage 23, Bauhaus, Combichrist, Covenant, London After Midnight, Icon of Coil, backandtotheleft, VNV Nation, Claire Voyant, The Birthday Massacre, Mindless Self Indulgence, Das Ich, Hanzel und Gretyl and Electric Six.
Record labels distributed through Metropolis include A Different Drum, Alfa Matrix, Cleopatra, Nilaihah, Projekt, Strange Ways, DSBP, and WTII.

