Fan Death Records
Fan Death Records is an independent record label currently based out of Baltimore, Maryland, and Montreal, Quebec. The label is operated by Sean Gray, Chris Berry and Tracy Soo-Ming[1].
Fan Death is also affiliated with DNA Test Fest, a punk, noise rock and experimental music festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, every year. It originally began in 2007 in conjunction with Gray's radio show on on WMUC-FM College Park, Maryland, called DNA in the DNA[2] but now exists as an extension of Fan Death.
List of Fan Death releases
- FDR-001 - Clockcleaner - Ready To Fight 12"
- FDR-002 - Drunkdriver - Knife Day 7"
- FDR-003 - Ringo Deathstarr - Ringo Deathstarr 12"
- FDR-004 - Taco Leg - Freemason's Hall 7"
- FDR-005 - Lamps - The Role Of The Dogcatcher In African-American Urban Folklore 7"
- FDR-006 - Pygmy Shrews - Lord Got Busted 7"
- FDR-007 - The New Flesh - Demo CS (reissue)
- FDR-008 - Locrian - Rain of Ashes CS
- FDR-009 - FNU Ronnies - Golem Smoke CS (US issue)
- FDR-010 - Pfisters – Narcicity LP
- FDR-011 - Broken Neck - Fights Over Nothing CS
- FDR-012 - The Chickens - s/t CS
- FDR-013 - Puerto Rico Flowers - 4 12"
- FDR-014 - Jason Urick – This Is Critical 7″
- FDR-015 - Twin Stumps – Live at Shea Stadium CS (benefit for Mike Yaniro)
- FDR-016 - Neon Blud – Whipps 7″
- FDR-017 - Psychedelic Horseshit – Acid Tape CS
- FDR-018 - Screen Vinyl Image - Ice Station CS
- FDR-018EP - Screen Vinyl Image – Siberian Eclipse 7″
- FDR-019 - Broken Water – Normal Never Happened 7″
- FDR-020 - Twin Stumps - Seedbed LP/CD
- FDR-021 - Puerto Rico Flowers - 2 7"
- FDR-022 - Bodycop - s/t CS
- FDR-023 - Pleasure Leftists - Together Apart 12"
- FDR-024 - Homostupids - Great Music Collection CS
- FDR-025 - Puerto Rico Flowers - 7 12"
- FDR-026 - To Live and Shave in L.A. - The Cortège 12"
- FDR-027 - Leather - Wretch 7"
- FDR-028 - Locrian - The Clearing LP
- FDR-029 - Ed Schrader's Music Beat CS
- FDR-030 - Roomrunner CS
- FDR-031 - Überchriist - s/t CS
- FDR-032 - Woollen Kits CS
- FDR-095 - Clockcleaner - Nevermind 12"
See also
External links
Notes
- ^ "About Fan Death Records". Fan Death Records. http://fandeathrecords.com/news/?page_id=289. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ^ Johns, Jamie (2010). "Freak Scene #53: DNA Test Fest". The Fader. http://www.thefader.com/2010/03/11/freak-scene-53-dna-test-fest. Retrieved July 2, 2010.