Ubiquity Records Explained

Ubiquity Records
Founder:Michael McFadin
Genre:Various
Country:U.S.
Location:San Francisco (1990–2001)
Costa Mesa (2001–)

Ubiquity Records is an American independent record label that focuses on multiple genres, including but not limited to hip hop, electronic,  funk, Latin, soul, jazz, singer-songwriter, and other genres.[1]

History

Ubiquity Records was founded in 1990 by Michael and Jody McFadin out of the Groove Merchant record store on the Lower Haight of San Francisco, California.[2] Following the success of the Groove Merchant the Luv N' Haight record label (named after the Sly and The Family Stone song) was launched and in 1993 the company was incorporated as Ubiquity Recordings.

It is located in Costa Mesa, California, with a satellite office in San Francisco. Ubiquity has two imprint labels, Luv N' Haight (specializing in Rare groove) and Cubop Records (specializing in Latin jazz and salsa). Including all three imprints, the label has released over 350 albums, covering genres from reggae to Latin jazz.

Artists

Ubiquity
Cubop
Luv N' Haight

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20090206232005/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/koolkeith/albums/album/252818/review/6210495/no_categories_a_ubiquity_compilation Rolling Stone Magazine
  2. http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sfmetro/04.03.00/ubiquity-0012.html MetroActive Music | Ubiquity Records