Paracadute

Paracadute is a record company owned by OK Go. OK Go left their previous record company, EMI, because of a disagreement between the band and the label.[2] OK Go reissued their album, Of the Blue Colour of the Sky, with Paracadute taking care of the promotion and distribution of the album reissues.[3] OK Go's lead singer, Damian Kulash, announced the new label in a video posted to the band's YouTube channel.

Paracadute
Founded2010
FounderOK Go
Statusactive
Distributor(s)BMG Rights Management[1]
GenreRock, alternative rock, experimental
Country of originUnited States of America
Official websiteokgo.net

In addition to OK Go's music, Paracadute has released projects by Lavender Diamond, Pyyramids,[4] and a smart phone app called "Say The Same Thing."[5]

Infinity Shred, an electronic chiptune band, joined Paracadute with their new album release Sanctuary.[6]

Artists who signed with Paracadute

Projects released with Paracadute

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References

  1. "Artist - OK Go". bmg.com. BMG Rights Management. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
  2. OK Go Onwards and Upwards http://okgo.net/2010/03/10/onwards-and-upwards/
  3. Alternative Press News http://www.altpress.com/news/okgone.htm
  4. Saunders, Hilary. "Pyyramids: Brightest Darkest Day". Paste Magazine. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  5. Berkowitz, Joe. "Behind OK Go's New Word-Focused App And Its Label-less Model For Success". Fast.co Create. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  6. http://infinityshred.com/
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