Deep Krate Recordingz

Deep Krate Recordingz is a United States-based independent record label and music production studio, named after the common disc jockey practice of storing phonograph records in milk crate containers.[1] Founded by Wax Murdaraz in 2005, the label primarily releases urban contemporary music albums and promotional mixtapes in various formats. In 2007, the label started its own radio show broadcasting weekly worldwide via KDHX called Deep Krate Radio. Wax Murdaraz created alternate uncensored versions of Deep Krate Radio shows broadcasting on IBM Cloud Video in 2009. In 2012, Wax Murdaraz group member D-Ex began producing original music for ESPN from the Deep Krate Recordingz studio based in St. Louis, MO.[2]

Releases

  • Wax Murdaraz - City Ta City Killin' Spree (album, 2005)
  • D-Ex - Good Mournin' Amerikkka (album, 2007)
  • Deep Krate Radio: Kill Wax Edition - Disizhowradiozsposedtasoundbitch!!!!! (promo, 2008)
  • Deep Krate Radio - Record Store Day Promo Joint (promo, 2009)
  • DJ Alejan - Originality Iz A Must (2nd Reissue) (promo, 2009)
  • DJ K-Nine - It's Not What U Think... (album, 2009)
  • The Rink Original Soundtrack (album, 2009)
  • D-Ex - Rob Swift Presents: 'Dope On Plastic' ft. D-Ex (promo, digital download, 2010)
  • Wax Murdaraz - Voluntary Murda Over Tha Air (promo album, digital download, 2012)
  • D-Ex - Rob Swift Presents: 'Dope On Plastic' ft. D-Ex (Vol. 2) (promo, digital download, 2013)
  • D-Ex - UNITED Breakz, Volumez 1 & 2 (Music From Tha ESPN U Show "UNITE") (album, 2014)
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See also

  • List of record labels

References

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