What is virgin blank records british record label?

Virgin Blank Records was a British record label established in the late 1960s by Richard Branson and Simon Draper. It was a subsidiary of Virgin Records and was focused on producing independently recorded albums. The label's name came from the blank record discs that were used to record the music.

Virgin Blank Records was home to several well-known artists, including Roy Harper, Gong, and Hatfield and the North. It also released records by lesser-known acts such as Comus and Duncan Browne. The label was known for its experimental and progressive rock music, featuring complex musical arrangements and unconventional song structures.

Virgin Blank Records was short-lived, as it was later folded into the main Virgin Records label. However, its legacy lives on through the many albums it released during its brief existence, which are now considered classic examples of progressive rock music.