Content Label (record label)
The Content Label is a Los Angeles based independent record label and collective. It was formed in 2004 by music producer Dday One.[1][2]
Content Label | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Dday One |
Genre | World music, instrumental hip hop, electronic |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | www |
Roster
- 2Tall/Om Unit
- Blak King
- Block Barley
- Dday One
- Dextah
- Double K (People Under the Stairs)
- Enigmatical
- Gone Beyond
- Inner Science
- King Knut
- Marques Lafelt
- Mumbles
- Olde Soul
- Glen Porter
- Son of a Bricklayer
- Antti Szurawitizki
Cover artists
- ETMCA [3]
- Mikko Kempas
- Oliver Cartwright
- Shane "Dwarf Baby" Ingersoll
- Udeze Ukwuoma
Discography
- CNT-1001 Dday One - Loop Extensions (2005)
- CNT-1002 Dday One / Dextah - Sense of Balance/Untitled #541 (2006)
- CNT-1003 Various - Signal Path (2007)
- CNT-1004 Dday One - Heavy Migration (2008)
- CNT-1005 2Tall - The Softer Diagram (2008)
- CNT-1006 Olde Soul | Double K - Taking Me Places/Face to Face (2008)
- CNT-1007 King Knut - Grazing On Empty Remixes (2009)
- CNT-1008 Dday One - Journal - (2009)
- CNT-1009 Dday One | Glen Porter - Wavelengths (2010)
- CNT-1010 Son Of A Bricklayer - The Day the Sky Fell In (2011)
- CNT-1011 Various - Content (L)abel Sampler 1 (2011)
- CNT-1012 Various - Content (L)abel Sampler 2 (2011)
- CNT-1014 Dday One - Loop Extensions | Deluxe (2011)
- CNT-1015 Dday One - Mood Algorithms (2011)
- CNT-1017 Gone Beyond | Mumbles -A Duet for Space and Time (2012)
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See also
- List of record labels
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-03-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Andrew Dubber Review", Retrieved on 14 March 2012.
- Tsukada, Keiko (July 2011). "Taking Nothing, Producing Something". BMR Japan.
- http://www.etmca.com/album-cover-art-son-of-a-bricklayer/%5B%5D
External links
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