FatCat Records
FatCat Records | |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder |
David Cawley Alexander Knight |
Status | active |
Genre |
Post Rock Psych folk Electronica Noise rock Avant-garde music Pop Music |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location |
Brighton, England Brooklyn, New York |
Official website | FatCat website |
FatCat Records is an independent label based in Brighton, England. Their output includes electronica, post rock, indie, downtempo, minimal techno, noise and punk-pop. Artists of particular note signed to the label are Sigur Rós, Múm, Animal Collective, Frightened Rabbit, The Twilight Sad, Vashti Bunyan and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
History
FatCat originally began in 1989 as a record store in Crawley, West Sussex, formed by Alex Knight and Dave Cawley. It moved to central London in 1990, and originally specialised in Detroit and Chicago-based techno and house music. The store closed down in 1997, and the record label was born in its place, initially releasing dance and electronic 12"s.[1]
The label moved to Brighton in 2001.
As well as Sigur Rós, another Icelandic band, Múm, were signed and proved successful for the label. The same year also saw the establishment of the 130701 imprint for the Set Fire To Flames album Sings Reign Rebuilder. A home for "post-classical" music, the imprint was later appended with the signing of pianist / composers, Sylvain Chauveau, Max Richter, and most recently Hauschka. In the same period FatCat consolidated its roster with the inclusion of artists like David Grubbs, Giddy Motors, and Party of One.
The departure of Sigur Rós to EMI in late 2004 lead to the label going back to being entirely independent. In 2005, FatCat expanded its setup with the establishment of a US office in New York, and with the FatCat Publishing arm. That same year saw the release of Vashti Bunyan's Lookaftering album. Besides picking up European licenses in Vetiver and Blood On The Wall, the label also signed singer / songwriter Nina Nastasia, as well as new acts like Tom Brosseau, David Karsten Daniels, No Age, The Rank Deluxe, and Songs Of Green Pheasant around this time. In 2007, FatCat put out the first FatCat DVD release by audiovisual artists Semiconductor, who had previously worked on videos for Múm and QT?, as well as taking part in a number of FatCat showcases.
Series and sublabels
FatCat has several series they release music across: Splinter Series, Split Series, 8” Series, and E-RMX, amongst others. They also have a sublabel called 130701, which was set up to release more orchestrated and instrumental material.
Artists
Current roster of artists (not complete)
- Shopping
- Best Friends
- TRAAMS
- Dead Gaze
- His Clancyness
- Tal National
- Mazes
- Milk Maid
- PAWS (band)
- The Twilight Sad
- We Were Promised Jetpacks
- Forest Fire
- Breton
- Hauschka
- Jóhann Jóhannsson
- Dustin O’Halloran
- Vashti Bunyan
- Nina Nastasia
- Max Richter
- Mice Parade
- Maps & Atlases
- Honeyblood
- C Duncan
Alumni
- Amandine
- Animal Collective
- Aoki Takamasa + Tujiko Noriko
- The Balky Mule
- Björk mit Funkstörung
- Black Dice
- Blood on the Wall
- Brakes
- Charlottefield
- Chib
- Crescent
- David Grubbs
- David Karsten Daniels
- Di Lacuna
- Dorine_Muraille
- Dr. Smith & Professor Ludlow
- Drowsy
- Ensemble
- Foehn
- Fonn
- Frightened Rabbit
- Get Back Guinozzi!
- Giddy Motors
- Grain
- Gregory and the Hawk
- Grindverk
- HiM
- Immense
- Insync v Mysteron
- Janek Schaefer
- Kemialliset Ystävät
- Live Human
- múm
- No Age
- Panda Bear
- Party of One
- Pimmon
- Process
- Programme
- Psychedelic Horseshit
- Odonis Odonis
- Olivier Alary Ensemble
- Our Brother The Native
- Semiconductor
- Set Fire To Flames
- Sigur Rós
- Silje Nes
- Songs of Green Pheasant
- Sons of the Sun
- Storsveit Nix Noltes
- Stromba
- Sunroof!
- Sylvain Chauveau
- Ten Kens
- Tom Brosseau
- The Balky Mule
- The Bug
- The Dylan Group
- The Mutts
- The Rank Deluxe
- The Realistics
- The Twilight Sad
- To Rococo Rot
- Transient Waves
- Ultra-red
- Vetiver
- Web
- Welcome
- Xinlisupreme
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- FatCat Records discography at Discogs
- 130701 at Discogs