Truly "underground" labels
mrmatthew
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Labels that, in thier charter/mission statement (if they have actually have one) refuse to create, promote or distribute thier art in any way that might be construed as "the mainstream". And im not talking about labels that started out indie and then sold out (rawkus, sub-pop, etc).
Underground Resistance
Dischord
Kill Rock Stars
Tzadik
What are some others?
And is this an outdated concept in todays world?
Discuss.
Underground Resistance
Dischord
Kill Rock Stars
Tzadik
What are some others?
And is this an outdated concept in todays world?
Discuss.
Comments
Could you talk a little bit more about what you mean?
Nope -
From Wiki
"Later that year, Island Records bought the rights of The Great Milenko from Hollywood Records, and signed Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid to their label.[15] Island also helped Psychopathic Records expand into the movie business by funding Insane Clown Posse US$250,000 to begin work on a full length movie, Big Money Hustlas, written by Joseph Bruce.[1"
Pls allow me to digress for a mini poem.
Looks like chocolate but then it's filled with lies. It's okay, Nutella, hipsters still love you.
I guess what i mean by "truly underground" is labels that may have been activley courted by the major lables but made a concious effort to not do any business with them and instead rely on other, non-mainstream methods of getting thier art to their fans (or product to thier consumers if thats what youd like to call it).
Maybe I should have used the term "independent" instead of "underground".
Or maybe this discussion has become irrelevent and was better argued back in the 90's when people seemed to care about this sort of thing?
From wiki: inspired by a visit to Japan, Black & More (Coldcut) primarily created Ninja Tune in 1990 to act as a vehicle by which they could release music of a more underground nature, free from the restraints placed on artists by major labels (the same restraints that were put on them via their brief stints with Arista and Big Life).[2]
Righteous Babe (Ani DiFranco)
Both rejected offers from majors.
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