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'''RIAA Safe''' is term generally used for ] or ] that are truly independent. This means they are not affiliated to the ] in any way. The term is often used within ] circles that don't want any trouble with the RIAA's ongoing legal actions. | '''RIAA Safe''' is term generally used for ] or ] that are truly independent. This means they are not affiliated to the ] in any way. The term is often used within ] circles that don't want any trouble with the RIAA's ongoing legal actions. | ||
An extensive, ever-changing, list of independent labels: | An extensive, ever-changing, list of independent labels: |
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RIAA Safe is term generally used for bands or record labels that are truly independent. This means they are not affiliated to the RIAA in any way. The term is often used within file sharing circles that don't want any trouble with the RIAA's ongoing legal actions.
An extensive, ever-changing, list of independent labels:
- Anticon
- Asaurus
- Avant
- Bloodshot
- Cosmic Sounds
- Def Jux
- Double D Records
- Excelsior Recordings
- Fire Records
- Geographic
- Goner
- I Records
- Jagjaguwar
- K Records
- Kompakt
- Labrador
- Sarah Records
- Sonzai Records
- Springman Records
- Star Star Stereo
- Star Time
- Sub Pop
- Surprise Truck Entertainment
- Sympathy For The Record Industry
- Tap 'n' Tin
- Temporary Residence
- Turn
- Tzadik