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Other Record Labels

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Taking the Mystery out of Running a Record Label A podcast for independent record labels with interviews from Sub Pop, Ghostly International, Mute Records, Jagjaguar, and more. Tips and advice for people starting and running a record label. http://www.otherrecordlabels.com
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The Sub Pop Podcast

Sub Pop Records

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This is the Sub Pop Podcast, a product of Sub Pop Records, the Seattle-based record label since 1988. Hear stories from inside, outside, and adjacent to Sub Pop, straight from the horse's mouth. Season 3 begins May 23, 2017 with a new episode out every other Tuesday. Absolutely nothing sounds better.
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Founder of famed record label Sub Pop, Bruce Pavitt is a music historian, professional DJ, and cultural progenitor. His book, Experiencing Nirvana: Grunge in Europe, 1989, is a photo journal and a grunge rock micro-history, an inside look into a crucial eight-day period in the touring life of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain. Journalist and author of the definitive, bestselling biography of Nirvana, Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, Michael Azerrad moderates.
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Do you remember the 2000s? We don't*. So to remind ourselves we created a spreadsheet of every. single. record. Which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 songs and the Billboard Top 200 Records between 1999 and 2013 and is tagged on RateYourMusic as either Pop Punk or Emo Pop. Gotta Get Out of This Town is a podcast retrospective where we listen to all of those record chronologically. Because we have very poor judgment in making life choices. * Sibyl does, but she's old, and won't for much longer.
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Young Love Records

Young Love Records A&R

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Based out of Brooklyn NY and home to Setting Sun, Quitzow, Landing on the Moon + more..., Young Love Records is an artist run label that's inspired by DIY spirit and labels like Merge, Sub Pop, and Saddle Creek, Young Love Records has come a long way since it began. Now distributed by Red Eye Distribution (Kill Rock Stars, Barsuk, Warp etc...) and expanded into 5 bands and international touring, YLR is selling many records worldwide, We are still run by artists in a creative and fun way. It’ ...
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In today’s episode, we’re tackling a bold claim: record labels are obsolete. With home studios, DIY distribution, and powerful marketing tools, artists can now write, record, release, and promote their music all on their own. So… are labels officially irrelevant? Presented by LANDR [landr.com/otherrecordlabels] We break it down into three common re…
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“Don’t just release your music willy-nilly—give it its own day in the sun.” Releasing music isn’t just about finishing the recording—it’s about picking the right release date. In this episode, we break down three essential factors every indie artist and label should consider before choosing when to release a single, EP, or album. Presented by LANDR…
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“It isn’t luck, it’s tenacity. It’s going to as many sales as you can, and always asking if there are records.” In this episode of For the Love of Vinyl, Scott chats with Jay Clarke, owner of Time Capsule, a small collectibles shop in southern Ontario and the face of a beloved vinyl-hunting YouTube channel. Presented by A to Z Media [atozmedia.com]…
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Submitting your music to blogs, playlists, or radio can be overwhelming... and often discouraging. In this episode, Scott shares five essential steps to take before you pitch your music to press, curators, and influencers. Learn how to stay organized, build the right list, craft simple pitches, and avoid common mistakes that keep your music from be…
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"You’re not gonna stop, are you? This isn’t just a career — it’s in your DNA." Burned out? Cynical? Ready to give up on music? In this episode, I’m sharing five real-world truths that might change your mind — or at least give you a healthier perspective before you walk away. We’ll talk about why record labels are like trumpets, the surprising power…
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Presented by LANDR - http://landr.com/otherrecordlabels In this episode, we dive into the growing world of cassette tapes and share five essential tips you must know before pressing play on your first tape release. From manufacturing small runs to prepping your audio, designing artwork, selling online or in stores, and making your cassettes irresis…
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So many indie artists and label owners get stuck trying to pick the "perfect" digital distributor… but it doesn’t need to be that hard. In this episode, Scott shares 5 important things to keep in mind when choosing a digital distributor—including a real cautionary tale about what can happen when you choose the wrong one. This episode is sponsored b…
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In this episode, we talk all about Turntables and how modern turntable technology has contributed to our vinyl obsession. I sit down with Edward Forth of Audio-Technica to explore the brand’s pivotal role in the vinyl resurgence over the past two decades. From entry-level turntables to high-end gear, Edward shares insights on how accessibility, aff…
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Before you hit send on that email to your dream label, take a moment to listen to this episode. We break down five important things artists should consider when submitting music to record labels—what to do, what to avoid, and how to stand out. This episode is also helpful for indie label owners who want to improve how they review submissions. Prese…
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Listen to This Before You Sign a New Artist to Your Record Label Before you jump into your next artist signing, take 20 minutes to think it through. In this episode, I walk you through 5 key things every indie record label should consider before signing a new artist. These are hard-learned lessons from 15 years of running a label — and yeah, I’ve b…
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Listen to This Before You Make Vinyl Records Presented by LANDR – http://otherrecordlabels.com/landr Thinking about pressing vinyl for your next release? Before you commit to the cost, time, and effort, this episode gives you the real talk about making vinyl records as an indie artist or record label. Scott shares practical, experience-based info o…
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Listen to This Before You Start a Record Label Presented by LANDR - http://otherrecordlabels.com/landr Thinking about launching your own indie record label? Before you jump in, this episode offers five essential tips that will set you up for long-term success. Scott Orr shares honest, actionable advice for anyone thinking about starting a label—fro…
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In this episode, I sit down with Tasha Trigger of Lathe to the Grave — a UK-based company making handmade lathe cut vinyl records. Presented by A to Z Media (http://atozmedia.com) We break down what lathe cuts are, how they’re made, and why they’re a smart option for indie artists and small labels who want limited-edition records without the cost o…
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“To me, the visuals are just as important as the music. It’s 50/50.” What happens when a jazz guitarist, designer, and music lover starts a record label? Silberhall Records is a new Hamburg-based indie label rooted in community and aesthetics. Presented by LANDR: http://otherrecordlabels.com/landr In this episode, presented by LANDR, Anton shares h…
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In this episode, I cautiously wade into the rapidly evolving world of AI and its growing presence in music. I’ve been hesitant to record this — not because the conversation isn’t important, but because AI is changing so quickly, and I don’t want to make predictions I’ll regret. Still, it’s time we talk about it. Presented by LANDR - http://otherrec…
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In this episode, Scott chats with Ryan Magnole, founder of EveryDejaVu Records—a label that started as a blog and evolved into a trusted source for unique, left-field artists. We dive deep into how blogs inspired early artist discovery, why physical media still matters, the value of transparent contracts, and what fuels indie label owners in 2025. …
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We did it! After a long, slow descent into Christian music-induced madness, we've finally found where the sea floor drops off into oblivion thanks to an album so aggressively dull, so devoid of anything resembling intrigue or artistic value, that it’s left us staring into the yawning void of our own psychosis. Congratulations to Christian music’s c…
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Release day isn’t the finish line—it’s the starting line. In this episode, we dig into why so many indie releases seem to fade the moment they drop, and how to flip that mindset. Think of your release campaign like a marathon: everything you did before the release was just training. Now it’s time to run the race. Presented by LANDR - http://otherre…
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"These reissues are not just records—they're historical documents." In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of reissues with Jason Zeimet of Unoriginal Vinyl. He shares the behind-the-scenes process of resurrecting forgotten 90s and 2000s albums for vinyl for the very first time—or for the first time in decades. Presented by A to Z Medi…
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“Mean World is about being a light in the darkness — a haven for artists in a tough industry.” Interview with Hunter Bates of Mean World Records. Presented by LANDR - (http://otherrecordlabels.com/landr) Denver-based indie label Mean World Records joins the show to talk about building a label that’s equal parts DIY spirit and community hub. We get …
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Are Crosley turntables bad? They’re a gateway for new vinyl fans—and that’s a win for indie artists! Sure, audiophiles might warn about record wear on lower-priced turntables, but music is meant to be enjoyed. If you love how your Crosley looks and feels, spin those records! Presented by A to Z Media (http://atozmedia.com) SUBSCRIBE TO FOR THE LOVE…
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Social media can feel overwhelming, especially when you're running a record label with limited time and resources. Presented by LANDR (http://otherrecordlabels.com/landr) In this episode, we break down the five most common social media struggles indie label owners face—from not knowing what to post, to questioning if any of it even matters. You'll …
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