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Record label
Narnack Records
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderShahin M Ewalt
GenreIndie rock, post punk, americana, noise rock, electronic, garage rock, dub, hip hop, art rock
Country of originU.S.
LocationLos Angeles , California
Official websitewww.narnackrecords.com

Narnack Records is an independent record label founded in 2000. The label developed in New York City's underground music scene and quickly became known for its ability for developing new artists Coachwhips, OCS, Langhorne Slim, Thee Oh sees, ACID, Spiders & Hearts, Higgs, while also working with established bands like the Fall and the Slits, Lee "Scratch" Perry Narnack became home for a diversified group of musicians working with a wide variety of artists, from garage rock, alternative and punk to Americana, folk and dub/reggae.

In the spring of 2007, the company relocated from New York to Los Angeles, where it teamed up with Lionsgate Films for distribution. In its new residence, Narnack began a publishing division, Narnack Music Publishing, with a catalog of over 300 songs from past and present artists as well as composers. After a short stint with Lionsgate, Narnack moved to TVT/The Orchard for both physical and digital distribution.

In 2008, Lee "Scratch" Perry brought Narnack a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album with Repentance.

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References

  1. "Jesca Hoop, Garrett Pierce Opening". Moonshine Ink. Retrieved 2016-8-19

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