dBpm Records

dBpm Records is an American record label based in Chicago, IL and founded in 2011 by Grammy Award winning, alternative rock band Wilco. The label has released all of Wilco's albums since The Whole Love in 2011. It is aided by ADA for distribution. The label has also released Don't Lose This by Pop Staples; Sukierae, an album created by Jeff Tweedy and his son Spencer Tweedy[1][2][3]; a set of solo albums by Jeff Tweedy called WARM + WARMER; and most recently, the final live album by the late Daniel Johnston, Chicago 2017.

dBpm Records
Founded2011 (2011)
FounderJeff Tweedy
Tony Margherita
Distributor(s)Anti-
GenreAlternative rock
Indie rock
Country of originUnited States
LocationChicago, IL
Official websitehttps://dbpmrecords.com

Studio albums

Album Artist Release Date
The Whole Love Wilco September 27, 2011
Sukierae Tweedy September 23, 2014
Don't Lose This Pops Staples February 13, 2015
Star Wars Wilco July 16, 2015
Schmilco Wilco September 9, 2016
Together At Last Jeff Tweedy June 23, 2017
WARM Jeff Tweedy November 30, 2018
WARMER Jeff Tweedy April 13, 2019
Ode to Joy Wilco October 4, 2019
Chicago 2017 Daniel Johnston January 15, 2020
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References

  1. Kinney, Jim. "Wilco record label, dBpm Records, will set up shop in Easthampton at Eastworks". Mass Live. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  2. Fitzmaurice, Larry. "Wilco Start Their Own Label". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  3. "dBpm Records To Release Sukierae By Tweedy September 23". Anti. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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