Ba Da Bing Records
Ba Da Bing Records is an American record label based in Brooklyn, New York. The name is derived from the saying "ba da bing, ba da boom", common among Italian-Americans especially in New Jersey.[1]
The label was founded in Leonia, New Jersey in 1994 by Ben Goldberg.[1] Goldberg ran the operation from a post office box while taking positions as a publicist for the independent labels Merge and Matador.[1] In 2007, Goldberg moved the label's base to Brooklyn, in the Fort Greene neighborhood.
One of the label's most successful acts is the group Beirut, whose debut album Ba Da Bing released in 2006.[1][2]
Artists
- Current
- A Handful of Dust
- ÄSS
- Ben Chatwin
- Colossal Yes
- Richard Conway-Jones
- Cousins
- Claire Cronin
- Cross Record
- David Nance
- Damon & Naomi
- The Dead C
- Earth Jerks
- The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers
- Eye
- Family Underground
- Jackson C. Frank
- Gate
- Jenn Grant
- Hamish Kilgour
- Peter Kolovos
- La Morte Young
- Jenks Miller & Rose Cross, NC
- Natural Snow Buildings
- Ora Iso
- Our Love Will Destroy the World
- The Renderers
- Richard Youngs
- Slothrust
- Soft Landing
- Kane Strang
- Talk Talk / Mark Hollis
- The Terminals
- Katie Von Schleicher
- warrior
- Woom
- Richard Youngs
- Former
- 1 Mile North
- Alger Hiss
- The Brunettes
- Beirut
- Benjamin Wetherill
- Blek Ink
- Bright
- Patrick Cleandenim
- Comets on Fire
- Adrian Crowley
- Devon Williams
- Mark Dwinell
- Greg Weeks
- Hawksley Workman
- Essie Jain
- James Orr Complex
- Juneau
- Landing
- Mark Hollis
- Lady Lamb
- Mirza
- Monaural
- Jason Morphew
- Park Attack
- The Receptionists
- Xenia Rubinos
- Salteen
- Sharon Van Etten
- Shearwater
- Six Organs of Admittance
- Sons & Daughters
- The Spiny Anteaters
- Th' Faith Healers
- Tune-Yards
- The Weak Moments
- Ultrasound
- Windy & Carl
- Yours Truly
- Yume Bitsu
References
- 1 2 3 4 A Record Label Grows in Fort Greene. New York Times: The Local, October 12, 2010.
- ↑ Interview with Ben Goldberg of Ba Da Bing Records. Delusions of Adequacy, March 22, 2010.
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