Hot Creations Explained

Hot Creation
Founder:Jamie Jones, Lee Foss
Genre:Electronic music
Country:United Kingdom

Hot Creations is a British record label co-founded by Jamie Jones and Lee Foss[1] [2] in 2010. It has produced a number of new acts, sub-labels and brands.[3] HOTTRAX and Emerald City were founded as sister labels. The musical group, Hot Natured, which consists of Jones, Foss, Ali Love and Luca Cazal, was founded within the label. The group's release, "Benediction" from the 2013 album Different Sides of the Sun, charted in the UK Top 40.

History

The label was founded in 2010 by Lee Foss and James Jones. According to Foss, he and Jones started the label with a "mutual love of house, techno, disco, soul and funk," noting they both had unreleased music, and that several artists had made music specifically to be released on a new label they started.[4] Foss released his solo EP "U Got Me" on Hot Creations in 2010, as well as "Happen For a Reason."[5] According to MixMag, the label "captured a certain sound taking over Ibiza dancefloors" when it was founded, and it "cultivated its own style of house music." Among other artists signed to the label were Richy Ahmed.[6]

There have been a number of spinoff labels. Hottrax in 2012 was launched as a Hot Creations offshoot by Jones.[7] According to Lee Foss, the label Emerald City was founded to do more "song-based stuff and not have Hot Creations really cluttered by so many different genre styles."[8] Foss in 2016 remained an owner of the label.[9] It put out its 100th release in 2017, an EP by Jones.[10]

Releases and artists

In 2015, artists included Ptreodactyl Disco, Jamie Jones, MK, HNQO, Patrick Topping, Hot Natured, Miguel Campbell, and Steve Lawler.[11] Other Hot Creations artists have included Anabel Englund,[12] wAFF, Benoit & Sergio, Butch, Digitaria, Funky Fat,[13] Solardo, Mason Maynard, The Martinez Brothers,[14] Sirius Hood,[15] Robert James, Burnski, and De Signer. Pterodactil Disco, released on the label, involved Lee Foss, James Jones, Robert James, and FB Julian. Other artists on the label include Russ Yallop, Richy Ahmed, and MANIK.[16] It has also released compilations, such as Hot Waves Volume -4.[13] Hot Creations has released over 100 EPs from artists such as Andrea Oliva, Alan Fitzpatrick, Rebuke, and Route 94.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.youredm.com/2013/11/05/hot-creations-presents-jamie-jones-planetsspaceships-ft-digitaria-ep/ Jamie Jones at YourEDM
  2. Web site: Hot Creations. hotcreations.com. 2016-06-06.
  3. https://www.residentadvisor.net/record-label.aspx?id=4132/ Hot Creations profile at Resident Advisor
  4. Web site: How your favorite label came into existence .
  5. Web site: Lee Foss Top Five . 20 July 2010 .
  6. Web site: Is Hot Creations the Label of the Decade? Vote now .
  7. Web site: Jamie Jones Launches Hottrax . 5 December 2012 .
  8. https://www.djtimes.com/2016/06/lee-foss-reaches-large-crowds-underground-tunes/2/
  9. Web site: Here's Why Lee Foss Thinks What Happens in the Club Stays in the Club . 5 November 2016 .
  10. Web site: Jamie Jones is heading up the 100th Hot Creations release .
  11. Web site: Jamie Jones and Lee Foss discuss the 10 biggest Hot Creations releases .
  12. Web site: Lee Foss of Hot Natured Gets Deep with Pete Tong . 10 March 2014 .
  13. Web site: Guest Reviews: Lee Foss . 23 January 2013 .
  14. Web site: Lee Foss and Anabel Englund Reunite on Addictive New Tune "Warm Disco" . 22 May 2020 .
  15. Web site: Interview + Mix: Sirus Hood on Hot Creations' Yacht Week, production, and more . 14 July 2022 .
  16. Web site: Lee Foss Talks Globetrotting, Hot Creations Label and 2010 Success .