It was named after the refrain of the
Joy Division song "
Transmission". The label launched with the release of a compilation album 'Dance to the Radio: Leeds' at an eponymous launch event in Leeds in March 2005. The label subsequently released some 7"
singles by the likes of
iLiKETRAiNS,
The Pigeon Detectives,
Yes Boss, Napoleon IIIrd,
This Et Al and
¡Forward, Russia!. They have been featured a number of times in
NME,
Drowned in Sound and in
Artrocker for being a notable success of the
DIY ethic in the
indie music scene at the moment. Their first full scale single release was
Twelve by ¡Forward, Russia! which reached number 36 in the
UK Singles Chart. Their second release, again by ¡Forward, Russia!, was a re-release of limited edition debut single "Nine" which also became a top 40 hit. Since these, three more ¡Forward, Russia! singles have been released; "Eighteen", "Nineteen" and "Don't Be A Doctor" the latter of which was a limited White Label Release. The label went on to achieve great success with The Pigeon Detectives. Other early releases include singles from Yes Boss,
Sky Larkin, Shut Your Eyes And You'll Burst Into Flames, Bobby Cook and
Grammatics. The label have released
EPs for bands like
iLiKETRAiNS and Napoleon IIIrd, a number of compilations, and numerous albums. In 2009 the label launched a new series of compilation 12" records entitled 4x12". Amongst the bands appearing on this series of records included
Pulled Apart by Horses,
Das Racist, Paul Thomas Saunders, Holy State, Bear Hands & Suckers. The 3rd in the series received critical acclaim from
NME, Drowned in Sound and
Artrocker. This was followed by releases in 2010 for Elinor Rose Dougall and Leeds post-punk-noise band Holy State. 2011 saw the release of The Pigeon Detectives third album '
Up Guards and At 'Em!'. The fourth Pigeon Detectives record 'We Met at Sea' was licensed by Dance to the Radio to
Cooking Vinyl in 2013, and became the band's last charting album to date in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 41. After 2013, Dance to the Radio carried on running a stage at Leeds Festival, but no new records were released until the label was relaunched in 2016 in association with
The Orchard and Sony Label Services. Dance to the Radio also set up a publishing entity in partnership with
Sentric Music Publishing and was also the artist management arm of The Futuresound Group in Leeds, until being rebranded as fam. (Futuresound Artist Management). In 2017, the label released new music from The Pigeon Detectives, and signed new UK acts FLING, Dead Naked Hippies,
Far Caspian, Tallsaint, Leo Cosmos, Low Hummer and Jake Whiskin. In 2020, Futuresound (the artist management and festivals company, known for the Last Time Out and Get Together Festivals in Yorkshire) relaunched sister label Slam Dunk Records, originally the label You Me at Six were signed to and a record company which shares its name with their indie rock and alternative festival Slam Dunk. As of 2022, Dance to the Radio has 20 year old indie-pop girl
Ellur signed to their label alongside Sfven and Scottish singer-songwriter Tommy Ashby. ==Dance to the Radio Stage at Leeds Festival==