Alpha Pup Records

Alpha Pup Records
Founded 2004
Founder Daddy Kev
Danyell Jariel
Genre Experimental hip hop, electronic
Country of origin United States
Location Los Angeles, California
Official website www.alphapuprecords.com

Alpha Pup Records is an independent record label and digital distributor based in Los Angeles, California.[1] It was founded in 2004 by Daddy Kev and Danyell Jariel.[2]

History

BBC One DJ Mary Anne Hobbs has supported Alpha Pup Records from its inception and comments that "the artists involved with Low End Theory, with the Brainfeeder label, with Alpha Pup, with Leaving Records all have close ties with the UK".[3] In 2014, Chris Ziegler of LA Weekly described the label as "a big part of the reason why" "Los Angeles is one of the most vital cities in the world for electronic music right now".[4]

Artists

  • Patrick Sexx
  • Reefer
  • Ricci Rucker
  • Ruff Draft
  • Scream Club
  • Shiva
  • Spaceheater
  • Speak
  • Starkey
  • Subtitle
  • Take
  • Toy Light
  • Virtual Boy
  • Zack Sekoff

Labels and imprints

  • Authors / The Order Label
  • AVB
  • B.E.A.R.
  • Beneath the Surface Music
  • Black Box Tapes
  • Brainfeeder
  • Burnco Recs
  • Crunks Not Dead
  • Dead Guy Records
  • Dirty Tapes
  • Dome Of Doom
  • Dropping Gems
  • El Sereno Records

  • Error Broadcast
  • Fat Jack Recordings
  • Female Fun Records
  • floe
  • Fuselab
  • G5 Music
  • Glitch Mob Unlimited
  • Glue Moon
  • Gold Standard Laboratories
  • The Jazz Diaries
  • Keep the Feel Entertainment
  • Klammklang
  • LA2TheBay

  • Legendary Music
  • Lightsleepers
  • M9 Recordings
  • Machina Muerte
  • Magical Properties
  • New Los Angeles
  • Nobody's Home Productions
  • Non Projects
  • Nonsense Records
  • One Cell Records
  • The Order Label
  • Parallel Thought LTD
  • Perfect Touch

  • Proximal Records
  • Psychic Fortitude
  • Red Rocket Entertainment
  • Relief in Abstract
  • Rodriguez-Lopez Productions
  • Ruby Yacht / The Order Label
  • SonGodSuns Music
  • Sunset Leagues Intl.
  • TAR
  • Temporary Whatever
  • Westbound Records

References

  1. Martins, Chris (22 August 2010). "L.A.'s string of indie labels succeeds with a jack-of-all-trades approach". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
  2. Palermo, Thomas (23 August 2007). "Busy Dogs: Alpha Pup Ramps Up Releases". XLR8R.
  3. Church, Steve (21 April 2011). "Turning it up with Mary Anne Hobbs". The Daily Free Press. Archived from the original on 22 April 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
  4. Ziegler, Chris (17 February 2014). "The Best Concerts to See in L.A. This Week". LA Weekly.

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