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Hand Drawn Dracula | |
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Founder | James Mejia J. Araujo |
Distributor(s) | Outside Music, Redeye Worldwide |
Genre | Indie post punk dream pop |
Country of origin | Canada |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Official website | handdrawndracula.com |
Hand Drawn Dracula (HDD) is a Toronto-based independent record label. Artists who have released music on the label include Beliefs, Breeze, Brian Borcherdt, Bruce Peninsula, By Divine Right, Chastity, Dusted, Julie Fader, No Joy, Postdata, Tallies, Vallens and Wintersleep.
HDD Projects includes music by Black Moth Super Rainbow, Holy Fuck, Sebastien Grainger and Shugo Tokumaru.
Artists
- Beliefs
- Bishop Morocco
- Black Moth Super Rainbow (Vicious Circles Project)
- Brian Borcherdt
- Breeze
- Bruce Peninsula
- By Divine Right
- Chastity
- Ora Cogan
- Kyle Edward Connolly
- Contrived
- Cousins
- Deliluh
- Deserts (formerly Bad Tits) feat. Josh Reichmann & Sebastien Grainger
- Doomsquad
- Dopes (aka Josh Reichmann)
- Dusted (feat. Brian Borcherdt)
- Etiquette
- Julie Fader
- Fresh Snow
- Greys
- His Clancyness
- Holy Fuck
- Little Girls
- Mausoleum
- Praises
- Michael Peter Olsen
- Nailbiter
- No Joy
- Off the International Radar
- Postdata
- Praises
- Prince Josh
- Josh Reichmann
- Rolemodel
- Sahara
- The Seams
- Tallies
- Tasseomancy
- Shugo Tokumaru (Vicious Circles Project)
- Vallens
- Wintersleep
- Wish
- Yi
References
- "Able labels; Who would start a music imprint at a time like this? Only the passionate". National Post, January 31, 2009.
- "One-Man Band; By Divine Right has had 28 members over 20 years, but founder Jose Miguel Contreras keeps the course". National Post, December 8, 2009.
- "New album from rock warriors comes close to real thing". Toronto Star, May 24, 2014.
- "When enough is enough: Duo's minimal approach yields maximal results". National Post, July 31, 2012.
- "Julie Fader: Outside In". Exclaim!, September 21, 2009.