Veteran rocker David Bowie has quit the Virgin Records label, which released his last three albums, and set up an independent music company, he announced on his web site. ``I`ve had one too many years of bumping heads with corporate structure,`` Bowie, 54, said in a fresh blow to the Record label this year.
``Many times I`ve not been in agreement with how things are done and as a writer of some proliferation Bowie`s new label, ISO, will release his upcoming untitled album, the 24th solo release of his career. Virgin had scheduled it for release March 12. ISO will have offices in New York and London, and has already signed two new unidentified artists --a solo act and a band. Bowie has recorded for a multitude of labels during a career spanning almost 40 years. After spending most of the 1970s with RCA records, he signed to the now-defunct EMI America in 1983, the year he released his biggest album to date, ``Let`s Dance.``