Boo Records is an offshoot of the highly sought-after Bush label, but with a specific focus upon house music and club tunes. However, while Boo Records serves up some of the finest club cuts in the world, the label's primary objective is to present a variety of house records that challenge mainstream perceptions of this genre.

Through the pursuit of this end, Boo has established for itself a reputation as one of the most credible and sophisticated house labels in the world. Never afraid to release house records that are on the hard, experimental or tech-house tip alongside the traditional vocal or clubby varieties of house music, the result has been an awesome collection of tunes by some of the worldıs most respected artists.

The Boo Records discography reads much like a who's who of house music, with original tracks or remixes credited to such artists as SF Express, Base Twelve, Kruze, Langston Hugg, Eric Powell, Jeremy B, Snow Monkeys, Saeed and Palash and Patrick Lindsey. At the same time, the diversity of Boo releases represents the many and varied approaches to house music, from the dark, tribal loops of Saeed and Palash that almost trip into progressive and the Phonk Skool beats of Patrick Lindsey.

Thus, while Boo releases such as SF Express ­ My Love is Stronger have appeared on compilations by the mainstream authority on the house music, the Ministry of Sound, Boo releases have also been licensed by artists as diverse as Carl Cox and Joey Beltram). Eric Powell's "Reach and Hugg" was a huge floorfiller with all the usual suspects and taste makers with Olav Basoski providing his mix talents.

Boo Records will continue to promote and purvey the finest quality house music across all sub-genres of this diverse area of electronic production, and in doing so, will ensure that dancefloors across the globe are continuously challenged by their house music. Through this end, Boo has built for itself an outlet for quality house music that is promoted for its merits, rather than its mainstream appeal.