Gnar Tapes

Gnar Tapes is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Gnar Tapes began releasing solely audio cassette tapes from many Portland based artists, though it has branched out to releasing artists from around the world via cassette, vinyl, digital, and compact disc.[1] The label was founded in 2008 by Erik Gage, who was 18 years old at the time, in his hometown of Portland, Oregon.

Gnar Tapes
Founded2008
FounderErik Gage
Distributor(s)The Business
Country of originUnited States
LocationLos Angeles, California
Official websitewww.gnartapes.com

When creating Gnar Tapes, Gage was inspired by DIY tape-culture and based the label's distribution on hand-to-hand trading and mail art.[2] When Gage was in high school, he and his bandmates in White Fang would skip class to intern at Marriage Records.[3] Gnar Tapes has also worked internationally, releasing tapes from Le Elbow (Cape Town, South Africa), Keel Her (Brighton, UK), The Future Dead (Ghent, Belgium), and The Boys Age (Saitama, Japan). Most cassettes on Gnar Tapes are limited editions, being released only once.[4] In 2013 the label began co-releasing tapes with Burger Records.

The label moved to Los Angeles in late 2014 and opened a retail store in East L.A. in partnership with Burger Records in early 2015 called GNAR BURGER.[5] Also in 2015 Gnar obtained sub-label Marriage Records and its vast back catalogue which includes releases by Tune-Yards, Dirty Projectors, Karl Blau amongst others.

Notable releases

Roster

  • 99ยข
  • A Flint Jamison
  • Adrian Orange
  • Ben Katzman's DeGreaser
  • Blanche Blanche Blanche
  • Bobby Birdman
  • BOOM!
  • The Boys Age
  • Breakfast Mountain
  • Burning Yellows
  • Chill Phil
  • CCTV
  • CCR Headcleaner
  • Cool Angels
  • The Courtneys
  • Diamond Catalog
  • Donnie Blossoms
  • E*Rock
  • Eat Skull
  • Emotional
  • Fat Creeps
  • Fat Tony
  • Fatal Jamz
  • Feather Headdress
  • Fungi Girls
  • Fuzz Puddle
  • Free Weed
  • The Future Dead
  • Jerry Rogers
  • G. Green
  • Gap Dream
  • Grandparents
  • Grapefruit
  • Grrrl Friend
  • Guantanamo Baywatch
  • Honeydrum
  • Hound of Love
  • Jib Kidder
  • Jovontaes
  • JUICEBOXXX
  • Keel Her
  • Kusikia
  • Le Elbow
  • Little Wings
  • The Lemons
  • Love Cop
  • Lucky Dragons
  • Mean Jeans
  • Melted Toys
  • The Memories
  • Mental Theo
  • Meth Teeth
  • Mind Rays
  • Nude Sunrise
  • Organized Sports
  • The Pooches
  • Pop Zeus
  • Prescription Pills
  • Purple Rhinestone Eagle
  • R. Stevie Moore
  • The Reservations
  • Rich Jensen
  • Rob Walmart
  • Savages
  • Sexhair
  • Sexy Water Spiders
  • Shapes
  • The Shivas
  • Skinny Jesus
  • Skrill Meadow
  • Snow Wite
  • Street Gnar
  • Timmy The Terror and The Wintercoats
  • Travis Wiggins
  • The Tubs
  • Unkle Funkle
  • Wampire
  • The Whines
  • White Fang
  • White Rainbow
  • The Woolen Men
  • Wyatt Blair
  • Yacht
  • Young Prisms
  • Youthbitch
  • Zach Phillips
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See also

References

  1. "MTV2's Guy Code | Season 5 Episodes (TV Series) | MTV". Guycodeblog.mtv.com. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  2. "Labeled: Gnar Tapes & Shit". Imposemagazine.com. Retrieved 28 November 2012. (Interview)
  3. The Tape (Oct 15, 2012). "In Conversation: Erik Gage". Daniel Stump. Archived from the original on 24 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012. (Interview with founder Erik Gage by The Tape)
  4. Mark Craig (2013-01-30). "Hanging with White Fang | Features". Impose Magazine. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  5. Tavana, Art (2015-03-03). "Burger Records and Gnar Tapes Join Forces for New Record Store in Cypress Park". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  6. Mark Craig (2013-01-30). "Hanging with White Fang | Features". Impose Magazine. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
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