spinART Records
spinART Records | |
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Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Joel Morowitz |
Defunct | 2007 |
Genre | Indie |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | New York, New York |
spinART Records is a now-defunct New York City-based independent record label that released recordings by artists such as The Apples in Stereo, Clem Snide, Frank Black and Michael Penn.
The label was started by Joel Morowitz and Jeff Price in 1991.[1] spinART filed for bankruptcy in April 2007[2] and went out of business.
As of 2013, Jeff Price is founder and CEO of digital music auditing company Audiam.[3] Joel Morowitz is the owner of Ecstatic Electric pro audio.
Artists
- Apollo Sunshine
- The Apples in Stereo
- Augie March
- Eef Barzelay
- Bis
- Black Francis/Frank Black
- The Boo Radleys
- Bunny Summer
- Vic Chesnutt
- The Church
- Cinerama
- Clem Snide
- creeper lagoon
- cub
- The Dambuilders
- The Dears
- Detachment Kit
- Eels
- Elf Power
- Eyes Adrift
- Jason Falkner
- Fastbacks
- Flashing Lights
- The Goldenrods
- Bill Fox
- Halo Bit
- Hank Dogs
- Head of Femur
- Hockey Night
- Holiday
- Hot IQs
- Bill Janovitz
- John Doe Thing
- KaitO UK
- Tommy Keene
- The Lilac Time
- The Lilys
- Lotion
- Lois Maffeo
- The Magnetic Fields
- Marbles
- Mazarin
- MC Honky
- Minders
- Nellie McKay
- Monsterland
- Orange Peels
- Michael Penn
- Pere Ubu
- Pixies
- Poole
- Poster Children
- Regia
- The Revelers
- Small Factory
- Soft Cell
- Squatweiler
- Suddenly, Tammy!
- The Sunshine Fix
- The Technical Jed
- Throw That Beat in the Garbagecan
- Trampoline
- Trashcan Sinatras
- Wedding Present
- White Town
- You Am I
- Zeke Fiddler
See also
References
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