HopeStreet Recordings

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HopeStreet Recordings is an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 2009 by Bob Knob and Tristan Ludowyk.[1]

Discography[]

Hopestreet Recordings 7" single "Daddy" by Emma Donovan & The Putbacks (2014) [2]
Artist Title Catalog Number Release Date
Chantal Mitvalsky & The PutBacks Friend Or Foe / Diamond Cutter 7" HS001 2009
The PutBacks Busted / Set Me Free 7" HS002 2010
The Cactus Channel Pepper Snake / The Dap 7" HS003 2011
The Bombay Royale Sote Sote / Solla Solla 7" HS004 2011
The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra Mr Clean 7" HS005 2011
The Cactus Channel Emanuel Ciccolini / Budokan 7" HS006 2012
The Bombay Royale You Me Bullets Love LP HS007 2012
The Cactus Channel Haptics LP HS008 2012
Zillanova Suicide / The Time It Takes 7" HS009 2013
The Bombay Royale Phone Baje Na Remix 12" HS010 2013
The Cactus Channel Wooden Boy LP HS011 2013
The PutBacks feat. Nai Palm Spanish Harlem / The Worm 7" HS012 2014
San Lazaro Serendipity LP HS013 2014
The Bombay Royale The Island Of Dr Electrico LP HS014 2014
Emma Donovan & The PutBacks Dawn LP HS015 2014
The Public Opinion Six feat. One Sixth & Lamine Sonko Cosmetic Love / Jappo 7" HS016 2015
Emma Donovan & The PutBacks Daddy / In The Dirt 7" HS017 2014
The Meltdown Better Days EP HS018 2015
The Cactus Channel Cobaw / Fool's Gold 7" HS019 2015
Quarter Street Quarter Street LP HS020 2015
The Bombay Royale Wild Stallion Mountain / Khubsoorat Bewafa 7" HS021 2015
The PutBacks Kung Fu Pyramids / Snake Eyes 7" HS022 2015
Emma Donovan & The PutBacks feat. Archie Roach, Tim Rogers & Joelistics Blackfella Whitefella / Down City Streets 7" HS023 2015
The Cactus Channel feat. Chet Faker Kill The Doubt / Sleeping Alone 7" HS026 2015

Artists[]

  • The PutBacks
  • The Bombay Royale
  • The Cactus Channel
  • Emma Donovan
  • Quarter Street
  • Zillanova
  • San Lazaro
  • The Meltdown
  • The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra

References[]

  1. ^ "Tristan Ludowyk – HopeStreet Recordings – Q&A". 7 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Releases". Emma Donovan / The PutBacks - Daddy - out on Hope Street Recordings. 2014. Archived from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  3. ^ Andrew Drever (2 June 2014). "CD review: Bombay Royale's The Island of Dr. Electrico". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  4. ^ Simon Winkler (2012). "The Bombay Royale - You Me Bullets Love (HopeStreet Recordings/Fuse Music Group)". Triple R. Retrieved 18 December 2015.

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