Important Records
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Important Records was created in 2001 after the management collapse of a popular North East record shop. An online store and record label was launched simultaneously with the release of Daniel Johnston's 'Impossible Love 7"' and Merzbow's album 'Amlux.'
Since its inception Important has flourished with a highly active release schedule, a roster of new and established artists and an broad output of modern sounds. In 2006 Important celebrated it's 5th anniversary and 100th release with IMPREC100, a collection of tracks from some of the first 100 releases.
[edit] Bands released on Important Records
- Absolute Null Punkt / ANP
- Abstinence
- Acid Mothers Temple
- Andrew Liles
- The Angels of Light (see also Swans)
- Anoice
- Atom TM
- Barbez
- Beequeen
- The Birds
- James Blackshaw
- Tom Carter
- Kim Cascone
- Noam Chomsky
- Citay
- Diane Cluck
- Jack Dangers
- Kimya Dawson
- The Dresden Dolls
- Earth
- The Electric Ghosts
- Alec Empire
- Experimental Audio Research
- John Fahey
- Fe-Mail
- Carlos Giffoni
- The Hafler Trio
- Keiji Haino
- Robert Horton
- Hototogisu
- Hrvatski
- Hyperjinx Tricycle
- Henry Jacobs
- Jad Fair
- Daniel Johnston
- King Missile III
- KK Null
- Larsen
- The Magik Markers
- Maja Ratkje
- The Major Stars
- Mars
- Daniel Menche
- Merzbow
- Kawabata Makoto
- Thurston Moore
- Mouse On Mars
- Mouthus
- Muslimgauze
- My Cat Is An Alien
- Nau-Zee-auN
- Negativland
- Ocean
- Genesis P-Orridge
- Pestrepeller
- Piano Magic
- Plug
- Colin Potter
- (r)
- Lee Ranaldo
- DJ Rupture
- Sitar Tah
- Slomo
- Space Machine
- DJ Spooky
- Thee Majesty
- Unbunny
- Vibracathedral Orchestra
- Wolf Eyes
- XXL (Xiu Xiu Larsen)