Radar Recordings

Radar Recordings
Founded 2002
Founder Michael Repasch-Nieves
Will Benoit
Genre Art rock, experimental rock, indie rock, post-hardcore, post-metal, post-rock, progressive rock, shoegazing, space rock
Country of origin USA
Location Allston, Massachusetts
Official website www.radarrecordings.com

Radar Recordings is a Boston, Massachusetts-based independent record label co-founded in 2002 by Will Benoit and Michael Repasch-Nieves. The label is entirely financed and maintained by the artists on the label themselves.[1]

The label's independent releases have collectively attracted over 20,000 listeners on the music website Last.fm.[2] Notable label artists such as Caspian, Constants, and Junius have had relative success in garnering a steadily growing fan base and positive critical attention.

Since the label's inception, Radar Recordings has held an annual "Last Day on Earth" concert event in Cambridge, Massachusetts headlined by Constants.[3] Describing these concerts, Alex Enman of Boston's premier rock magazine The Noise, expressed: "These shows are always a who’s who of Boston’s experimental and instrumental scene, and I’ve got high expectations."[4] Also, since its inception, the label has prominently featured and sponsored its own artists in the annual SXSW music festivals during its annual event segment "Goodbye South By".[5][6]

Several of the artists on Radar Recordings have also featured their work on independent labels The Mylene Sheath[7] and Make My Day Records.[8]

Artists

Current Artists[9][10]

Releases

Catalog[11][12][13]

  • RDR-122, Constants, "If Tomorrow the War", LP, (2010)
  • RDR-121, InAeona, "Sunshine", 7", (2010)
  • RDR-120, Caspian / Constants, 7", (2008)
  • RDR-119, Goddess Of My Religion, "Stories & Legends", CDLP, (2009)
  • RDR-118, The Cancer Conspiracy, “Ω”, CDLP, (2008)
  • RDR-117, Junius, "Junius", CDLP, (2007)
  • RDR-116, Junius, "The Fires of Antediluvia", 7", (2007)
  • RDR-115, Adai, "... I Carry", CDEP, (2008)
  • RDR-114, Carrigan, "Young Men Never Die", CDLP, (2006)
  • RDR-113, Constants, "The Murder of Tom Fitzgerril", MCD, (2006)
  • RDR-111, Junius, "Blood is Bright", CDEP, (2006)
  • RDR-110, The New Rochelle Rotary Club, Vol. II: "Air Currents", CDLP, (2005)
  • RDR-109, The New Rochelle Rotary Club, Vol. I: "The Tide Below", CDLP, (2005)
  • RDR-107, Constants, "Nostalgia for the Future", CDLP, (2004)
  • RDR-106, Junius, "Hiding Knives", CD SINGLE, (2004)
  • RDR-105, Junius, "Forcing Out the Silence", CDEP, (2004)
  • RDR-104, Baby Boy H, "The Later", CDLP, (2004)
  • RDR-103, Seneca, "Existe", CDLP, (2004)
  • RDR-102, The Making of Spring, "EP", CDEP, (2003)
  • RDR-101, Dedspace / Constants "In Breaking", CDEP, (2003)

See also

References

  1. "THE RADAR STORY". Radar Recordings. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  2. "Radar Recordings". Last.fm. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  3. bunce (2011-11-22). "The 9th Annual Last Night On Earth". bunce. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
  4. Alex Enman (February 2010). "LIVE REVIEWS: Feb 2010". The Noise. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  5. Dan Goldin (11-04-2011). "SXSW 2011: Day Six". Decoy Music. Retrieved 2011-12-19. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. Ilya Blokh and BBG (2010-03-16). "a guide to Metal @ SXSW 2010". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
  7. "artists". The Mylene Sheath. Retrieved 2011-12-20.
  8. "ARTISTS". Make My Day Records. Retrieved 2011-12-20.
  9. "CURRENT ARTISTS". Radar Recordings. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  10. "Label: Radar Recordings". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2011-12-20.
  11. "Radar Recordings". Discogs. Retrieved 2011-12-20.
  12. "THE RADAR CATALOG". Radar Recordings. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  13. "Radar Recordings". MusicBrainz. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

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