Ché Trading
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Ché Trading was an independent UK record label co-founded by Vinita Joshi and Nick Allport, and was responsible for releasing the music of Disco Inferno.[1] Other artists on their roster included the Tindersticks, Füxa, and Slipstream.[2] Ché was also responsible for two Top 40 hit singles by Lilys, "A Nanny in Manhattan"[3] and Urusei Yatsura's 1997 track "Hello Tiger".[4] The I label is an offshoot of Ché Trading, which specialises in alternative and left field releases.[citation needed]
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