Eastern Bloc Records

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Record shop and former label based in Manchester.
The shop was opened in 1985 by John Berry, Martin Price and Mick Power and originally located in Afflecks Palace.
It relocated to a larger space on Oldham Street in 1992 before moving to its current location on Stevenson Square in 2011.
In the late 1980s the shop gained a reputation for breaking new dance music and was involved in the early career paths of K-Klass.
(Price went on to establish F.R.O. Records followed in 1990.)
The shop also helped to launch bands such as the Happy Mondays.
Eastern Bloc continued to be owned by Berry and Price until 1993 when it ran into financial difficulties and was bought by Pete Waterman's Assured company.
(The shop became one of four of Waterman's Assured chain of dance outlets which included Eastern Bloc in Leeds, Unity in London and Unity in Liverpool.)
Waterman, Mark Hadfield established the Eastern Bloc label in the mid-1990s.
The label was located in the PWL Church aka Castlefield Congregational Chapel where Waterman had a recording studio.
See PWL In The North for the related studios.
Berry took back ownership of the shop in Manchester in early 1997 when the four shops were unexpectedly liquidated; he remains director of the company.
Previous of staff at the shop include Moonboots.

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PWL International

Sublabels:

EBU Recordings

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Shop:
5a Stevenson Square
Manchester
M1 1DN

Label:
The Church
380 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 4LY
Tel: 0161 834 2791

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easternblocrecords.com , Facebook , Instagram , Mixcloud

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  • Hando_Jin's avatar
    Hando_Jin
    There's a back catalogue of excellent tracks going to waste. I'd certainly buy a bunch of these if made available.