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Finders Keepers Records is an independent record label based in the United Kingdom founded by Andy Votel, Dominic Thomas and Doug Shipton.

In 1999 Votel, along with Doug Shipton and Dom Thomas, founded the reissue label Finders Keepers. The debut release was a reissue of the then-obscure L'enfant Assassin Des Mouches by Jean-Claude Vannier. The label then carved a niche in reissuing vinyl obscurities from around the world, tracking down artists such as Selda Bagcan, Bruno Spoerri and Jean-Pierre Massiera.

They have released such compilations as The Sound of Wonder (Pakistani funk) and Luboš Fišer's OSTs of Sitting Target and Valerie and Her Week of Wonders.

Light in the Attic Records is similar to it.

Further released include

1. L' Enfant Assasin des Mouches by Jean-Claude Vannier
2. The Yamasuki Singers by Le Monde Fabuleux de Yamasuki
3. Welsh Rare Beat by Various Artists
4. Sitting Target by Stanley Myers
5. Paint a Lady by Susan Christie
6. Nice to Meet Miss Christine by Chris Harwood
7. Gluckskugel by Bruno Spoerri
8. B-Music: Cross Continental Record Raid Road Trip by Various Artists
9. Valerie & Her Week of Wonders - O.S.T. by Lubos Fiser
10. Genclik Ile Elele by Mustafa Ozkent
11. Selda by Selda
12. Sarolta Zalatnay by Sarolta Zalatnay
13. Voice of the Seven Woods by Voice of the Seven Woods
14. Bearded Ladies, Vol. 1 by Various Artists
15. Daisies by Original Soundtrack
16. Welsh Rare Beat, Vol. 2 by Various Artists
17. Galwad Y Mynydd by Galwad Y Mynydd
18. Ersen by Ersen
19. Magpahi EP by Magpahi
20. Well Hung by Various Artists
21. Six Moons of Jupiter by John Hill
22. Dracula's Music Cabinet [RARE] by The Vampires of Dartmoore
23. B-Music: Drive in, Turn on, Freak Out by Various Artists




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