Hand Drawn Dracula
Hand Drawn Dracula (HDD) is a Toronto-based independent record label.[1] Artists who have released material on the label include Bad Tits, Bishop Morocco, Brian Borcherdt, Bruce Peninsula, By Divine Right, Contrived, Dopes/Josh Reichmann, Dusted, Julie Fader, Little Girls, Mausoleum, Off the International Radar, Postdata and Wintersleep.
Hand Drawn Dracula | |
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Founder | James Mejia J. Araujo |
Distributor(s) | Outside Music |
Genre | Indie |
Country of origin | Canada |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Official website | handdrawndracula.com |
HDD Projects includes music by Black Moth Super Rainbow, Holy Fuck, Sebastien Grainger and Shugo Tokumaru.
Artists
- Bad Tits (feat. Josh Reichmann & Sebastien Grainger)
- Beliefs
- Bishop Morocco
- Black Moth Super Rainbow (Vicious Circles Project)
- Brian Borcherdt
- Breeze
- Bruce Peninsula
- By Divine Right[2]
- Chastity
- Ora Cogan
- Contrived
- Cousins[3]
- Deliluh
- Deserts
- Doomsquad
- Dopes (aka Josh Reichmann)
- Dusted (feat. Brian Borcherdt)[4]
- Etiquette
- Julie Fader[5]
- Fresh Snow
- Greys
- His Clancyness
- Holy Fuck
- Little Girls
- Mausoleum
- Mimico
- Nailbiter
- Off the International Radar
- Postdata
- Praises
- Josh Reichmann
- Rolemodel
- The Seams
- Tallies
- Tasseomancy
- Shugo Tokumaru (Vicious Circles Project)
- Vallens
- Wintersleep
- Yi
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References
- "Able labels; Who would start a music imprint at a time like this? Only the passionate". National Post, January 31, 2009.
- "One-Man Band; By Divine Right has had 28 members over 20 years, but founder Jose Miguel Contreras keeps the course". National Post, December 8, 2009.
- "New album from rock warriors comes close to real thing". Toronto Star, May 24, 2014.
- "When enough is enough: Duo's minimal approach yields maximal results". National Post, July 31, 2012.
- "Julie Fader: Outside In". Exclaim!, September 21, 2009.
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