Toast Hawaii (record label)

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For the sandwich see Toast Hawaii
Toast Hawaii (record label)
Parent company Mute/EMI
Founded 2002
Founder Andrew Fletcher
Distributing label Mute (in the U.S.)
Genre Electronic
Country of origin UK
Official website http://www.toasthawaii.com/

Toast Hawaii is a record label founded by Depeche Mode's Andrew Fletcher and named after his reported fondness for the sandwich. The label is independent, but its North American releases are distributed by Mute Records.

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The first signed artist on this label is Client. Client however left the label in October of 2006. Although there were many factors, the most accepted one was that Andy Fletcher was touring for the better part of 2005 and 2006, thus making it impossible to manage the band. According to Side-Line Magazine, Toast Hawaii has another band on its roster, but since there has been no news about the status of this band, the label is now close to ceasing activities.

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