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Fav indie record label I just realised that this label (and not side label like giant records being a subsidery of Warners) did a few records I liked (all in the space of about one year)
albums on SBK records turtles (all 3) Spunkadelic Cool as ice the guys next door riff's first album technotronic Not many, but considering how this company only lasted about a couple of years, the label did some good dated shit for me. Any indies u like? [Edited 7/29/05 17:26pm] | |
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CinisterCee said: ninja tune
huh? As a subsidery, uptown did some good shit. Remember the cat logo? | |
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thesexofit said: CinisterCee said: ninja tune
huh? As a subsidery, uptown did some good shit. Remember the cat logo? Wouldn't that be like a "boutique label"? hell yeah I know the cat logo | |
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Sub Pop | |
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CinisterCee said: thesexofit said: huh? As a subsidery, uptown did some good shit. Remember the cat logo? Wouldn't that be like a "boutique label"? hell yeah I know the cat logo Yeah it ain't an indie label but they still signed people up. I would love that logo as a big ole' poster on my wall. Hammer had his own lil' subsidery. Bustit! records. At first, it was going ok. Remember one cause effect, special g, ho frat ho!. | |
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thesexofit said: CinisterCee said: Wouldn't that be like a "boutique label"? hell yeah I know the cat logo Yeah it ain't an indie label but they still signed people up. I would love that logo as a big ole' poster on my wall. Hammer had his own lil' subsidery. Bustit! records. At first, it was going ok. Remember one cause effect, special g, ho frat ho!. Yknow, I liked Hammer circa 1990 and all I remember of "Bust It!" is ... that was Hammer's publishing company. A song like "U Can't Touch This" would be published by Bust It/Jobete Music. | |
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CinisterCee said: thesexofit said: Yeah it ain't an indie label but they still signed people up. I would love that logo as a big ole' poster on my wall. Hammer had his own lil' subsidery. Bustit! records. At first, it was going ok. Remember one cause effect, special g, ho frat ho!. Yknow, I liked Hammer circa 1990 and all I remember of "Bust It!" is ... that was Hammer's publishing company. A song like "U Can't Touch This" would be published by Bust It/Jobete Music. U heard of blast corps? They were a ripoff of ice t's rap/heavy metal type group? I think one of the members of run dmc handled the production? I got that album somewhere? | |
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thesexofit said: U heard of blast corps? They were a ripoff of ice t's rap/heavy metal type group? I think one of the members of run dmc handled the production? I got that album somewhere? ooooh maybe... I know I recently discovered a Run DMC production from around then. Might have been them. What label? | |
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CinisterCee said: thesexofit said: U heard of blast corps? They were a ripoff of ice t's rap/heavy metal type group? I think one of the members of run dmc handled the production? I got that album somewhere? ooooh maybe... I know I recently discovered a Run DMC production from around then. Might have been them. What label? My bad, I just dig up the vinyl, they were called hard corps "def before dishonor". Iam hearing it now. Ouch! credits as jam master jay as producer along with joe "the butcher" nicolo (who I have heard of from somewhere?) Dropped in 1991 on interscope. Printed on recycled paper. "3 blind mice" is cool. But I prefer "cop killer". [Edited 7/29/05 18:08pm] | |
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thesexofit said: CinisterCee said: ooooh maybe... I know I recently discovered a Run DMC production from around then. Might have been them. What label? My bad, I just dig up the vinyl, they were called hard corps "def before dishonor". Iam hearing it now. Ouch! credits as jam master jay as producer along with joe "the butcher" nicolo (who I have heard of from somewhere?) Dropped in 1991 on interscope. Printed on recycled paper. "3 blind mice" is cool. But I prefer "cop killer". Yes! but I heard it like, once! | |
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John Waters was going to start his own indie label and call it Rimmer Records, but apparently he ran into some distribution problems, so he didn't... | |
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Anxiety said: John Waters was going to start his own indie label and call it Rimmer Records, but apparently he ran into some distribution problems, so he didn't...
He should've totally signed the Cycle Sluts From Hell. | |
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Maxi
EightBall Peacefrog Henry street Astralwerks ( before they went commercial) Smile communications | |
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emperor norton does a great job designing and packaging their CDs...i don't know how many albums i have from their label, but i always admire the stuff they release when i see it in the wrecka stow... | |
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Probably this one.
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: John Waters was going to start his own indie label and call it Rimmer Records, but apparently he ran into some distribution problems, so he didn't...
He should've totally signed the Cycle Sluts From Hell. and the yeastie girls. | |
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lilgish said: GangstaFam said: He should've totally signed the Cycle Sluts From Hell. and the yeastie girls. and nickelback! | |
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Anxiety said: lilgish said: and the yeastie girls. and nickelback! Umm...no. That's where I draw the line. | |
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: and nickelback! Umm...no. That's where I draw the line. i think being on Rimmer Records would be all too appropriate for them. | |
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Anxiety said: i think being on Rimmer Records would be all too appropriate for them.
I wouldn't lick their ass with my dog's tongue. | |
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: i think being on Rimmer Records would be all too appropriate for them.
I wouldn't lick their ass with my dog's tongue. even if you would, i don't think your dog would agree to it. | |
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TVT Records
Rap-A-Lot Records | |
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thesexofit said: I just realised that this label (and not side label like giant records being a subsidery of Warners) did a few records I liked (all in the space of about one year)
albums on SBK records turtles (all 3) Spunkadelic Cool as ice the guys next door riff's first album technotronic Not many, but considering how this company only lasted about a couple of years, the label did some good dated shit for me. Any indies u like? [Edited 7/29/05 17:26pm] You miss one.... | |
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T-Neck Records: The Isleys Brothers
Atlanta Artists: Cameo Luke Records: 2 Live Crew, H-Town A&M Records: Herb Alpert, Janet Jackson Too many former (or current) indie labels to be namechecking!!! | |
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Prospect said: TVT Records
Rap-A-Lot Records Yes, those too! | |
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Anxiety said: even if you would, i don't think your dog would agree to it.
Nor would I let them anywhere near my dog. | |
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Dischord Records
Creation Records 2-Tone Records Rough Trade Records SoulJazz Records ....that's all I can think of now. [Edited 7/29/05 20:46pm] NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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TheRealFiness said: Astralwerks ( before they went commercial) | |
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TonyVanDam said: T-Neck Records: The Isleys Brothers( dist by CBS not indie)
Atlanta Artists: Cameo ( dist by Polygram Not indie) Luke Records: 2 Live Crew, H-Town ( Dist by Atlantic Not Indie) A&M Records: Herb Alpert, Janet Jackson (dist by Universal Not indie) Too many former (or current) indie labels to be namechecking!!! | |
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