Tree Machine Records

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Tree Machine Records
Tree Machine Records Black and White Logo.png
Founded2010 (2010)
FounderZack Anselm
GenreIndie rock, electronic
Country of originU.S.
LocationBloomington, Indiana
Official websitetreemachinerecords.com

Tree Machine Records is an independent record label in Bloomington, Indiana. It was founded in the summer of 2010 by students at Indiana University working to sign new artists and expand Tree Machine's outreach. It follows no specific genre and has connected with artists across the globe. Notable artists include , , co-manager Eazy, Blimp Rock, , Vows, and . The first production under the label, was co-signed to Gulcher Records and has since received instant recognition in the underground, indie rock world, helping with the founding and early progression of the label.

The label is now co-managed across the Atlantic in both Johannesburg, South Africa and Bloomington, Indiana in the U.S. The genre focus is mostly eclectic with a balance between diverse indie rock and experimental electronic music.

Roster[]

  • Bartholin - A side project from Drew Danburry and Cat Leavy
  • Blimp Rock - Indie/Rock artist from Toronto, Ontario who plans to host Blimp Rock Festival, a music festival in a blimp.
  • - Music producer/Beat maker and DJ from Rustenburg, South Africa who joined TM and became co-manager following the release of Black Blood Stains EP.
  • - Sample based electronic from Vermont
  • - Indie/Electronic/Pop harmonies
  • - Alternative, Experimental Rock
  • - Indie/Shoegaze/Rock From Winnipeg, Canada
  • - Psych Rock/Pop locals from Bloomington, IN
  • - Experimental Indie Rock from Seoul, South Korea
  • - French Indie Rock
  • - Nashville, Tennessee rock originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • - Electronic artist from Paris, France
  • Vows (band) - New Jersey/Vermont Rock band with synth layered dystopia
  • - Founded in Bloomington, native to Austin, Texas
  • - New Jersey/New York City electronic
  • You Are Number Six - New Wave from Montpellier/France

Previous[]

  • - Downtempo, avant-garde, guitar, electronic
  • - Indie/Rock/Folk artist from Indianapolis, Indiana. The Band had their first album release "Making The Most" in 2011 with the formation of the label.
  • - Indie/Alternative Rock band from West Chester, PA
  • - Brooklyn based electronic artist
  • Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt - Psych, acoustic rock
  • - Pop/Rock ten piece band from Sweden
  • Whitewash - Brooklyn Psych Rock

Discography[]

"Dead Mystics" (12/20/2015) - !mindparade
"Bad Connection" (10/20/2015) - WOOF.
"Music for Good Ears" (05/25/2015) - EAZY
"Living Hour" (04/23/2015) - Living Hour
"Jon Dice Presents Dubcake: Volume 1" (01/21/2015) - Jon Dice
"A Better Way" (01/01/2015) - Jon Dice
"Black Blood Stains EP" (04/26/2014) - Eazy
"0 EP" (03/27/2014) - Vows
"Vows EP" (03/25/2014) - Vows
"Digital Growth, Digital Decay" (01/08/2014) - Magic MAchine
"Happy Family EP" (09/26/2013) - The Stomping Academy
"Dance Floor Secrets"(07/03/2013) - Eazy
"Nothin' But The Beat" (05/16/13) - Niko Suave
"Eyes of the Streets"(3/25/13) - J.U.
"Tweaker Two"(4/23/13) - Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt
"One Hungry Acre"(3/27/12) - Hotbreath Tea and the Invisible Branches
"198920" (01/22/12) - Little Timmy McFarland of Flight 19
"Mordecai's Reinvention" (11/11/11) - Magic MAchine
"Making The Most"(7/17/11) - Bonfire John
"Tweaker In The Park"(12/25/10) - Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt

References[]

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