From a modern funk 45 angle, I like Funk Night Records Detroit, Colemine, and I think Truth & Soul has turned into Big Crown Records. Oh and ATA Records is a british label doing really interesting things (Sorcerers, etc.).
Just realized I forgot a few on the "modern 45s" category that shouldn't be neglected, mostly in soul and funk and afro:
Philophon is fucking cool as hell and really consistent. Started by Max Whitefield of Poets of Rhythm/Whitefield Bros/Malcouns, heavy African stuff on 45.
Pepite has put out like 3 45s all of which are great, but the last one especially is killer and probably impossible to find now. He should be pressing 1000 not 300.
Kept records in Canada has some ridiculous releases.
Hope Street Recordings from Australia is about half corn and half heat.
Mocambo in Germany. Tramp. Daptone. Timmion. uhhh... yeah. There's loads of indie labels doing good records now... I recently was like "ahhh I can't own every 45 I want from all of history" and kinda started focusing on the much more affordable stuff from the past 20 years, hence the loads of retro-ish labels.
Bit sick of pricey re-issues of hip hop records, commemorative 45 box-sets, etc. now though.
Electronic/dance music is full of indie labels, but it's also a genre of singles and artists flit between all the labels with bewildering speed, so it's difficult for one particular label to stand out or have a real consistency like they (appeared to have) in the '90s...
At present I will usually check
Planet Mu Ninja Tune Deep Mehdi 1080p Innamind Green Bay Wax Church Mood Hut Aus ...and a gang of others I can't remember.
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peace, stein...
Philophon is fucking cool as hell and really consistent. Started by Max Whitefield of Poets of Rhythm/Whitefield Bros/Malcouns, heavy African stuff on 45.
Pepite has put out like 3 45s all of which are great, but the last one especially is killer and probably impossible to find now. He should be pressing 1000 not 300.
Kept records in Canada has some ridiculous releases.
Hope Street Recordings from Australia is about half corn and half heat.
Mocambo in Germany. Tramp. Daptone. Timmion. uhhh... yeah. There's loads of indie labels doing good records now... I recently was like "ahhh I can't own every 45 I want from all of history" and kinda started focusing on the much more affordable stuff from the past 20 years, hence the loads of retro-ish labels.
Bit sick of pricey re-issues of hip hop records, commemorative 45 box-sets, etc. now though.
At present I will usually check
Planet Mu
Ninja Tune
Deep Mehdi
1080p
Innamind
Green Bay Wax
Church
Mood Hut
Aus
...and a gang of others I can't remember.
http://www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk/index.html
Afro 7 has done some great reissues on 45 recently.