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Hedkandi
IndustryMusic
Founded1999
Headquarters ,
England
ProductsHouse/disco music CDs, events
ParentMinistry of Sound
Websitewww.hedkandi.com

Hedkandi is an English record label, events and music brand owned by Ministry of Sound. Its back catalogue includes both artist albums and dance music compilations.

History[edit]

The Hedkandi label was founded in 1999 at radio station Jazz FM's Enterprise Division by Mark Doyle, who proposed the initial idea and created the name, concept and track listings, as a stable mate to Jazz FM Records.[1] Its live events quickly gained popularity with a residency in Ibiza at el Divino, which was managed by Paul Wilkins, and by having its own specialist radio showonJazz FM. In 2002, Hedkandi had gathered enough momentum from its Ibiza nights to launch a regular residency at Pacha in London.

The Hedkandi brand was supported by Team Kandi, which involved a core of disc jockeys and brand ambassadors, and back office staff that delivered the international package of albums and events. Standing out from other club events, Hedkandi thrived on glitzy and glamorous production as well an emphasis on partnering the Hedkandi musical sound with high production values and locations.

In January 2006, Hedkandi was purchased by Ministry of Sound.[2]

Events[edit]

Since its inception in 1999, Hedkandi has developed from hosting small boutique parties to staging more than 500 events annually.[3] It has a number of residences in Dubai, Amsterdam, US, Frankfurt, Thailand and the UK. Hedkandi has hosted events at renowned venues including Es Paradis Ibiza, Nikki Beach Miami, Pacha London the Muziekgebouw Concert Hall in Amsterdam, and a solo bar in Koh Samui.

Radio[edit]

The Hedkandi radio show is the most popular show on Ministry of Sound radio's 24/7 service and is syndicated on various stations around the world. It is available to listen to on the websites of both Ministry of Sound and Hedkandi. A separate version broadcasts weekly on Kiss FM.

Compilations[edit]

Hedkandi has sold more than five million compilation albums to date.[4] The principal genre is soulful, vocal house although other dance music genres have been covered. The album covers have a distinctive illustrative form and belong to a series.

A Taste Of

Back To Love

Beach House

Deeper

Deep House

Disco Heaven

Disco Kandi

Hed Kandi The Mix

"Acoustic"

Kandi Lounge

Nu Cool

Nu Disco

Serve Chilled

Stereo Sushi

Twisted Disco

Twisted House (2013)

Winter Chill

Uncategorized

Illustrations[edit]

Hedkandi albums are generally recognizable by their illustrations of a woman dancing or clubbing on the beach, accompanied by Hedkandi's logo and the album name. The original illustrations were created by Jason Brooks and the original logo was designed by Ryan Hughes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mark Doyle Biography". Resident Advisor. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • ^ "Mark Doyle Biography". Resident Advisor. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • ^ "Hed Kandi Biography". mn2s agency. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • ^ "Hed Kandi Biography". mn2s agency. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
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