Majik Records
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Majik Records was a short lived subsidiary of Psychopathic Records. Established in 2003, the company was founded by a partnership between Jamie Madrox, Monoxide, and former Psychopathic Records Juggalo, Tom Dub.
The label was very controversial, it had long been rumored that Twiztid was going to leave Psychopathic Records, and either sign with another label or begin their own label. Twiztid had been doing their own thing independent from the rest of Psychopathic Records for quite a while, Tom Dub was their tour manager and they did most of their own production alongside production partner Fritz the cat, collectively known as Systerosis Sound Squad.
All this created a tension between Psychopathic Records and Twiztid. It looked as though Twiztid was done with Psychopathic. However, the way things unfolded the relationship between Psychopathic Records and Twiztid became tight again.
Majik Records was established for Twiztid to begin signing new talent and to release the album The Green Book. Also it was going to be home to a new group [or project] entitled, The Samhein Witch Killaz. The Samhein Witch Killaz would seemingly be a resurrection of Twiztids earlier group, The House of Krazees. It had been rumored that underground Horrorcore favorite Q-strange would be signing to Majik Records. Majik Records would ultimately never release anything but a website.
Ultimately nothing was ever released on Majik Records and due to a split between Twiztid and Tom Dub, Tom Dub left the company. The rumors went flying as to why Tom Dub was asked to leave the company, one of which being that he spent months turning Twiztid and Psychopathic against each other in order to get Twiztid to jump ship. When he left the company he refused to sell his share of the company to Twiztid.
That was the end of Majik Records.