Terrible Records

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Terrible Records
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Founded2009 (2009)
FounderChris Taylor, Ethan Silverman
Distributor(s)Universal
Country of originU.S.
LocationBrooklyn, New York
Official websiteterrible.today

Terrible Records is a Brooklyn-based record label founded by Chris Taylor and Ethan Silverman in 2009.[1] The label was begun in an attempt to spend more time working with and giving exposure to other artists through the release of a number of 7" and 10" EPs.[2] Chris Taylor also releases his own solo material (under the moniker CANT) on the label. His debut solo CD Dreams Come True was released on Terrible Records on September 13, 2011.[3]

Roster[]

(Terrible / 4AD)

Discography[]

  • TR001: Arthur Russell/CANT – "Come to Life"/"Ghosts" (2009)
  • TR002: Acrylics – All of the Fire (2009)
  • TR003: Class ActressJournal of Ardency (2010)
  • TR004: Twin Shadow/Violens – "Number Four" (2010)
  • TR005: Twin ShadowForget (2010)
  • TR006: Blood Orange – "Blood Orange" (2011)
  • TR007: Chairlift – "Amanaemonesia" (2011)
  • TR008: CANTDreams Come True (2011)
  • TR009: Kindness – "Cyan" (2011)
  • TR010: Horrid RedCelestial Joy (2011)
  • TR011: KindnessWorld, You Need a Change of Mind (2011)
  • TR012: Kirin J. Callinan – "WIIW/Thighs" (2012)
  • TR013: Solange – "Losing You" (2012)
  • TR014: Horrid RedNightly Wreaths (2012)
  • TR015: SolangeTrue (2013)
  • TR016: Empress OfSystems (2013)
  • TR017: Diamond Terrifier – The Subtle Body Wears a Shadow (2013)
  • TR018: Forces – Forces (2013)
  • TR019: Kirin J. CallinanEmbracism (2013)
  • TR021: Regal Degal – Pyramid Bricks (2014)
  • TR022: Ramona LisaArcadia (2014)
  • TR024: Le1fHey (2014)
  • TR026: Porches – "Ronald Paris House" (2014)
  • TR028: Sick Feeling – Suburban Myth (2015)
  • TR031: Regal Degal – Not Now (2015)

References[]

  1. ^ Breihan, Tom (22 September 2012). "Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor Launches Terrible Record Label (No, Really)". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. ^ Dombal, Ryan (5 November 2009). "Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor Talks Jay-Z, Twilight Soundtrack, Solo Project". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  3. ^ Fitzmaurice, Larry (17 June 2011). "Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor Unveils Solo Album". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 4 December 2012.

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