InfeKted Sound is a young industrial/noise record label founded by Matt Smith a DJ and promoter from the UK. It was born of its founder’s experience and involvement in the [ … ]
Category: Label Interviews
Hive Records: an interview with Davyd Pittman
“Shrapnel Beats” is the main slogans for Hive Records a relatively young label founded in 2003 by Davyd Pittman (alias DJ: Insect) a DJ active in the Texas scene, now [ … ]
Sublight Records: an interview with Aaron Rintoul
Sublight Records is a record label based out of Winnipeg, Canada, which was started by Aaron Rintoul in 2004. During its short existence, Sublight has gained notoriety for becoming one [ … ]
Addict Records: an interview with Doormouse
Born in the late 90’s from the American Midwest hardcore scene, with ‘godfather of hardcore’ Doormouse at the controls and featuring artists like Stunt Rock, J-Slim, Anonymous and, of course, [ … ]
Sonic Mainline: an interview with Matt Fanale
Sonic Mainline Discs was started by Matt Fanale – also known as Caustic -, a DJ/promoter/musician from Madison, Wisconsin (US) with the objective of showcasing and giving exposure to the [ … ]
BOREDOMproduct: an interview with Member U-0176
Despite a rather small catalog of releases for a label with over five years of existence, this synth/electropop record label from the south of France (Marseille) has consistently released truly [ … ]
Backwards Records: an interview with Matt Jones and Patrick Urn
“Champions of unstructured sound collage and homemade instruments, Backwards Records is home to an array of adventurous laptop jockeys and electronically minded noise artists: Page 27, Blackcell, Robot Mandala, Haunted [ … ]
A Different Drum: an interview with Todd Durrant
Existing for over a decade and with an extensive catalogue of quality music in the synthpop field, A Different Drum is a reference name in the American and international synthpop [ … ]
Brume Records: an interview with Gwenn Tremorin
“Real people whose unity lies in a common sound, spirit and whose ‘listening music’ cannot be described as either soulless or machine driven. The atmosphere and emotion both come from [ … ]