301Studios

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301Studios
Founded 2003
Founder J. Lexvold
Status Closed
Distributor(s) Self/Symphonic Distribution
Genre Indie
Electronica
Hip-hop
Country of origin United States
Location Minneapolis, Minnesota
Official website www.301studios.net

301Studios was an American independent electronica and hip-hop record label, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 2003 until 2012. It was founded by J. Lexvold. According to the label, 301Studios had taken a business model cue from successful independent labels such as Amphetamine Reptile, Ipecac Records and Wax Trax!, by focusing on artist development rather than searching out ready-made or Top 40 style radio-friendly artists.[1]

Artists

  • As the Evening Wore On
  • Boxcar Strainsun
  • Codes of Ashes
  • Mister Thrasher
  • One 2wenty One
  • Rek the Heavyweight (aka Spawn formerly of Atmosphere)
  • Terrell Lamont
  • Thosquanta
  • Word Clock

Affiliated artists

(Includes only artists who have had individual tracks and/or projects released via 301Studios.)

  • Amdeide
  • Apreil Simpson
  • As|Of
  • Avenpitch
  • Bryantist
  • The BS of D
  • Caustic
  • Charles Sadler
  • Colin Mansfield
  • Courtney Hurtt
  • Dave Swift
  • Death By Drowning
  • Delta A.M.
  • Dissociate
  • The Eighth
  • Endless Blue
  • Evarial
  • Fadladder
  • Fallen
  • Gabrielle
  • Gabber Nullification Project
  • Heliosphere
  • Humanoia
  • Jobot
  • KMA (France)
  • Little Tin Box
  • Luio (Venezuela)
  • Mark Suhonen
  • Max Haben
  • Monz tha Illeet
  • OBCT
  • Tameya Clark
  • TweakerRay (Germany)
  • Vertiform

Discography

  • TheFutureOfMusic I: Electronic[2] by various artists (compilation)
  • lovelife.[3] by Thosquanta
  • No One From Now On by Word Clock
  • Young, Rich & Out of Control by Thosquanta/various artists (lovelife. remixes)
  • The Present (Re-release) by Rek the Heavyweight
  • Timeless (Re-release) by Rek the Heavyweight
  • Two (Re-release) by Thosquanta
  • In Vitro Mutilation by Thosquanta
  • Life, Sin and God Vol. 1 by One 2wenty One
  • Turn the Radio Off[4] by Terrell Lamont
  • Codes of Ashes by Codes of Ashes
  • Through A Glass Darkly[5] by Mister Thrasher
  • Era Origin Decoded by Codes of Ashes/various artists (Era Origin remixes)
  • A Giant Orange Sash Over the Pacific-ward Skies by Boxcar Strainsun

References

  1. "Features : Label Spotlight : 301 Studios". PlugInMusic.com. 2006-07-03. Retrieved 2013-07-23. 
  2. "Thosquanta : Lovelife |". Perfectporridge.com. 2006-08-28. Retrieved 2013-07-23. 
  3. http://thedeaconsmusic.com/?p=2331
  4. Callwood, Brett. "City Slang: Weekly music review roundup | Metro Times Blogs". Blogs.metrotimes.com. Retrieved 2013-07-23. 

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