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The '''Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg''' is the [[United Kingdom]]'s foremost [[Diplomat|diplomatic representative]] in the [[Grand Duchy of Luxembourg]], and in charge of the UK's [[diplomatic mission]] in Luxembourg. The official title is '''''Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg'''''.
{{Infobox record label
| image =
| parent = Headbangers Entertainment
| founded = 2002
| distributor =
| genre = [[Electro house|Electro house]], [[Electro (music)|Electro]], [[dance punk]], various others.
| country = [[France]]
| url = [http://www.edbangerrecords.com/ edbangerrecords.com]
}}
{{For|the punk band|Ed Banger and the Nosebleeds}}
'''Ed Banger Records''' is a [[France|French]] [[electronic music]] [[record label]] run by [[Pedro Winter]]. It was [[2002 in music|founded in 2002]] as a division of Headbangers Entertainment. The label is home to French [[electro music|electro]] acts [[Justice (French band)|Justice]], [[SebastiAn]], [[Uffie]], [[Krazy Baldhead]], [[DJ Mehdi]], [[Mr Oizo]], [[Mr Flash]], [[Vicarious Bliss]], [[So Me]], [[Feadz]], DSL, Mickey Moonlight, and Winter himself, under the alias Busy P. All of the Ed Banger Records video and album art is coordinated by So Me.<ref>[http://www.myspace.com/20399307 MySpace]</ref>


Although diplomatic relations were established in the [[19th century]], the United Kingdom's [[Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Belgium|Ambassador to Belgium]] was [[Dual accreditation|concurrently accredited]] to Luxembourg as a non-resident Envoy until [[1940]], when [[Belgium]] was over-run by [[Nazi Germany]]. Upon liberation of Luxembourg, in [[1944]], the United Kingdom appointed its first resident head of a diplomatic mission to Luxembourg. Upon the end of the war, the head of the mission to Luxembourg reverted back to [[Brussels]], with the resident structure being predominantly replaced by the military mission, but a resident head of mission was soon restored, in [[1949]].
The label enjoyed a dramatic rise in fame in early 2007 when a number of the artists signed to its roster enjoyed mainstream success, most notably French electro group Justice, whose rework of "Never Be Alone" by now defunct Electro-rock band [[Simian (band)|Simian]] (members of which would later become [[Simian Mobile Disco]]), entered the UK charts at #20. The track was an unspoken success in clubs worldwide.{[http://www.villagevoice.com/2007-03-20/music/friends-forever/]} The music video for the single won the award for best video at the [[MTV Europe Music Awards]] 2006. Labelmate Uffie also enjoyed a rise in fame in late 2006 when her single, "Pop the Glock", gained international radio play.


== List of Heads of Mission ==
==Discography==


=== Chargé d'affaires per interim in Luxembourg ===
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!colspan="5"|Ed Banger Records Discography<ref>[http://www.juno.co.uk/labels/Ed+Banger+France/?merchandise=yes&music=yes&oos=yes Ed Banger France vinyl records and CDs<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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!Release Date
!Artist
!Title
!Format
!Catalogue
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|align="left"| [[21 March]] [[2003]] || [[Mr Flash]] / A Bass Day || Radar Rider / F.I.S.T split || (12") || ED 001
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|align="left"| [[23 September]] [[2003]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] vs [[Simian (band)|Simian]] & Gambit/Espion || Never Be Alone || (12") || ED 002
|-
|align="left"| [[23 February]] [[2005]] || [[Vicarious Bliss]] || Theme From Vicarious Bliss || 12" || ED 003
|-
|align="left"| [[9 July]] [[2005]] || [[Krazy Baldhead]] || Bills Break || 12" || ED 004
|-
|align="left"| [[18 February]] [[2005]] || [[Mr Flash]] || Monsieur Sexe || CD || EDCD 001
|-
|align="left"| [[14 September]] [[2005]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Waters Of Nazareth || 12" || ED 005
|-
|align="left"| [[11 March]] [[2005]] || [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] || Smoking Kills || 12" || ED 006
|-
|align="left"| [[14 October]] [[2005]] || [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] / [[Krazy Baldhead]] || Hal / Time.Period || 7" || LTED 002
|-
|align="left"| [[2 December]] [[2005]] || [[Zongamin]] || Bongo Song || 12" || ED 007
|-
|align="left"| [[27 February]] [[2006]] || [[Uffie]] || Pop the Glock / Ready to Uff || 12" || ED 008
|-
|align="left"| [[28 April]] [[2006]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Waters Of Nazareth || 12" || BEC 577200
|-
|align="left"| [[29 April]] [[2006]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Waters Of Nazareth || 6 track CD single || BEC 5772007
|-
|align="left"| [[25 May]] [[2006]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || I Am Somebody || 12" || ED 009
|-
|align="left"| [[6 July]] [[2006]] || [[Mr Flash]] feat [[TTC (band)|TTC]] || Champions || 12" || ED 010
|-
|align="left"| [[1 September]] [[2006]] || [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] || Ross Ross Ross || 12" || ED 011
|-
|align="left"| [[9 November]] [[2006]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || Lucky Boy || LP || 6143676
|-
|align="left"| [[6 December]] [[2006]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 1]] || mixed CD || .
|-
|align="left"| [[6 December]] [[2006]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 1]] || 2xLP || .
|-
|align="left"| [[30 November]] [[2007]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || Lucky Boy || CD || 3117172
|-
|align="left"| [[30 November]] [[2007]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || Lucky Boy || LP || .
|-
|align="left"| [[1 December]] [[2007]] || [[Uffie]] || Hot Chick / In Charge || 12" || ED 012
|-
|align="left"| [[11 January]] [[2007]] || [[Krazy Baldhead]] || Dry Guillotine EP || 12" || ED 013
|-
|align="left"| [[26 January]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Phantom || etched 12" || ED 014ADV
|-
|align="left"| [[2 March]] [[2007]] || [[Busy P]] || Rainbow Man || 12" || ED 014
|-
|align="left"| [[14 March]] [[2007]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || Lucky Girl EP || 12" || ED 015
|-
|align="left"| [[16 March]] [[2007]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 2]] || mixed CD || BEC 5772081
|-
|align="left"| [[17 March]] [[2007]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 2]] || 2xLP || BEC 5772082
|-
|align="left"| [[4 May]] [[2007]] || [[DJ Mehdi]] || Lucky Boy At Night || CD || BEC 5772085
|-
|align="left"| [[4 May]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Dance || 12" || ED 017
|-
|align="left"| [[8 June]] [[2007]] || [[Mr Oizo]] || Transexual || 12" || ED 016
|-
|align="left"| [[9 June]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || D.A.N.C.E. || 7" || BEC 5772111
|-
|align="left"| [[9 June]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || D.A.N.C.E. || CD single || BEC 5772072
|-
|align="left"| [[16 June]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || [[† (album)|†]] || CD || BEC 5772108
|-
|align="left"| [[16 June]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || [[† (album)|†]] || limited CD || BEC 5772109
|-
|align="left"| [[22 June]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || [[† (album)|†]] || 2xLP || BEC 5772110
|-
|align="left"| [[29 June]] [[2007]] || [[Uffie]] || First Love || 12" || ED 018
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|align="left"| [[27 July]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || D.A.N.C.E. (Remixes) || 12" || ED 019
|-
|align="left"| [[12 October]] [[2007]] || [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] || Walkman (Re-Edit) || 12" || BEC 5772152
|-
|align="left"| [[3 November]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || D.A.N.C.E. || CD single || BEC 5772162
|-
|align="left"| [[3 November]] [[2007]] || [[Sébastien Tellier]] / [[Mr Oizo]] / [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] || [[Steak (film)|Steak]] OST || CD || BEC 5772112
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|align="left"| [[28 November]] [[2007]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || Phantom || 12" || BEC 5772169
|-
|align="left"| [[29 February]] [[2008]] || DSL || Invaders || 12" || ED 020
|-
|align="left"| [[19 March]] [[2008]] || [[Feadz]] || Happy Meal EP || 12" || ED 021
|-
|align="left"| [[16 April]] [[2008]] || [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] || DVNO || 12" || ED 023
|-
|align="left"| [[30 April]] [[2008]] || [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|SebastiAn]] || Motor || 12" || ED 022
|-
|align="left"| [[2 June]] [[2008]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 3]] || 2xLP || BEC 5772324
|-
|align="left"| [[6 June]] [[2008]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 3]] || Mixed CD || BEC 5772323
|-
|align="left"| [[20 June]] [[2008]] || Various || [[Ed Rec Vol. 3]] || 6xLP || BEC 5772338
|-
|align="left"| [[4 July]] [[2008]] || [[Busy P]] || Pedrophilia || 12" picture disc || ED 024
|}


* [[Nigel Watson (British diplomat)|Nigel Watson]] (1944 - 1945)
==See also==
''No resident diplomatic mission (1945 - 1949)''
*[[List of record labels]]


=== Minister Resident in Luxembourg ===
==References==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.scion.com/broadband/index.html?ch=0&sh=1&ep=17 Video Interview with Mr. Oizo]


* [[Geoffrey Alchin]] (1949 - 1955)
==External links==
*[http://www.edbangerrecords.com/ Official website]
*[http://www.royalartistclub.com/ed_banger Royal Artist Club - Official Mobile Blog]
*[http://www.myspace.com/edbangerrecords Official MySpace page]
*[http://www.discogs.com/label/Ed+Banger+Records Discography on discogs.com]
*[http://music.guardian.co.uk/electronic/story/0,,2067227,00.html ''The Guardian'': Ed Banger (28/04/2007)]


=== Ambassadors to Luxembourg ===
[[Category:Electronic music record labels]]
[[Category:French record labels]]
[[Category:Record labels established in 2002]]


* [[Malcolm Sibourne Henderson|Malcolm Henderson]] (1955 - 1957)
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* [[Harold Freese-Pennefather]] (1957 - 1961)
* [[Geoffrey Aldington]] (1961 - 1966)
* [[Dugald Malcolm]] (1966 - 1970)
* [[John Roper (British diplomat)|John Roper]] (1970 - 1975)
* [[Antony Arthur Acland|Sir Antony Arthur Acland]] (1975 - 1977)
* [[Patrick Wright, Baron Wright of Richmond|Patrick Wright]] (1977 - 1979)
* [[Jeremy Thomas (diplomat)|Jeremy Thomas]] (1979 - 1982)
* [[Humphrey Maud]] (1982 - 1985)
* [[Oliver Miles]] (1985 - 1988)
* [[Juliet Campbell (British diplomat)|Juliet Campbell]] (1988 - 1991)
* [[Michael Pakenham]] (1991 - 1994)
* [[Nick Elam]] (1994 - 1998)
* [[William Ehrman]] (1998 - 2000)
* [[Gordon Wetherell]] (2000 - 2004)
* [[James Clark (British diplomat)|James Clark]] (2004 - 2007)
* [[Peter Bateman]] (2007 -)


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The Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg. The official title is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Although diplomatic relations were established in the 19th century, the United Kingdom's Ambassador to Belgium was concurrently accredited to Luxembourg as a non-resident Envoy until 1940, when Belgium was over-run by Nazi Germany. Upon liberation of Luxembourg, in 1944, the United Kingdom appointed its first resident head of a diplomatic mission to Luxembourg. Upon the end of the war, the head of the mission to Luxembourg reverted back to Brussels, with the resident structure being predominantly replaced by the military mission, but a resident head of mission was soon restored, in 1949.

List of Heads of Mission

Chargé d'affaires per interim in Luxembourg

No resident diplomatic mission (1945 - 1949)

Minister Resident in Luxembourg

Ambassadors to Luxembourg