Datacastle’s application is white-labelled in order to allow some of its larger partners to re-brand the software to fit their own branding.
The song continues to be remixed and re-released today by many artists, such as David Morales, mostly on unsolicited White labels.
In some cases white labels are issued to conceal artist identities (examples of this include songs by Traci Lords and La Toya Jackson, whose record companies issued white labels so that DJs would have no pre-conceived notions about the music just by seeing who the artist was).
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The first notable release bearing her vocals was Mount Rushmore's "You Better" in 1996, which was circulated on a white label with no official release.
The song was remixed by Brighton-based DJ, South Central, and released on a limited edition white label 12".
White-label Charter test pressings of the original concept album exist though, and most of the songs thereon found their way onto subsequent albums, with the remaining material such as the country remake version of Dark Moon and Ned Miller's Lucky Star being featured in a 1972 Paramount Records double-album compilation of her work.
The dbFX trading platform was provided under a white-label agreement from FXCM and was available in seven languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, German, Spanish, French and Russian.
DRL Limited provides white label kitchen appliance websites for clients including Boots, Next, House of Fraser, allproductsdirect, Screwfix, Empire Direct and B&Q.
In December 2005 Freshtel signed an agreement with Tesco to provide a white label Internet telephony solution for the UK market.
When M People formed at the end of 1990, they had released "Colour My Life" as a limited edition White label to acclaim from both critics and colleagues as well as being heavily rotated on dancefloors.
John Peel played some tracks off this white label and the record went on to become a small cult-classic prompting NME to refer to Winer as The Grandmother of Triphop.
The company's products include Movial Communicator, a SIP/IMS (RCS and MMTel) application for device manufacturers and service providers and Movial IXS Internet Experience Suite, a white label toolkit and web runtime environment for Linux devices.
Released on a 7" and a CD in 1995 (see 1995 in music), it is one of the hardest Feeder records to find nowadays (the hardest is a 12" White Label vinyl of their hit single "Buck Rogers", limited to 11 copies), occasionally a copy will become available on eBay.