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'''Anticon''' (often styled as '''anticon.''') is an ] based in ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/feature.php?ID=129|title=Anticon - Lable Profile|publisher=''Stylus Magazine''|first=Todd|last=Burns|date= |
'''Anticon''' (often styled as '''anticon.''') is an ] based in ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/feature.php?ID=129|title=Anticon - Lable Profile|publisher=''Stylus Magazine''|first=Todd|last=Burns|date=2003-09-01}}</ref> It was founded in 1998 by sole and pedestrian, and formed officially into a artist owned corporation in 2003. <ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/anticon-mn0000584106|title=Anticon|publisher=Allmusic|first=Bradley|last=Torreano}}</ref> It is now collectively owned among six musicians, co-founder Baillie Parker, and manager Shaun Koplow.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2550500-anticon--ten-years-after-it-hit-the-prism|title=anticon: ten years after it hit the prism|publisher=''Drowned in Sound''|first=Dave|last=Kerr|date=November 5, 2007}}</ref> The original musicians signed to Anticon were once referred to as the Anticon collective.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/the-anticon-collective-the-construction-of-a-new-hip-hop-authenticity.htm|title=The Anticon Collective: The Construction of a New Hip-Hop Authenticity|publisher=''Stylus Magazine''|first=Todd|last=Burns|date=July 21, 2003}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The label's roster of artists has been described as "the ] equivalent of ]" and "] hip-hop," also called "]."<ref name="allmusic"/> Releases feature material created by its members, affiliates, and extended musical family. Although Anticon cohered originally within ] circles, Anticon's founders have become only tangentially related to hip hop, and the label has begun releasing music in the ] and ] genres.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://synthesis.net/2008/07/09/anticon-records-why-announces-tour-dates/|title=Anticon Records’ Why? Announces Tour Dates|publisher=''Synthesis''|date=July 9, 2008}}</ref> Artists signed to Anticon are based on the West Coast, the East Coast, the Midwest, ] |
The label's roster of artists has been described as "the ] equivalent of ]" and "] hip-hop," also called "]."<ref name="allmusic"/> Releases feature material created by its members, affiliates, and extended musical family. Although Anticon cohered originally within ] circles, Anticon's founders have become only tangentially related to hip hop, and the label has begun releasing music in the ] and ] genres.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://synthesis.net/2008/07/09/anticon-records-why-announces-tour-dates/|title=Anticon Records’ Why? Announces Tour Dates|publisher=''Synthesis''|date=July 9, 2008}}</ref> Artists signed to Anticon are based on the West Coast, the East Coast, the Midwest, and ]. The label has also signed artists in the ]. | ||
The artists within the collective have been known to perform and release music in solo and group form. Artists on the label are known for frequent ], both within and outside of their own collective. However, the Anticon collective has over time evolved into a group of separate artists who, despite sharing a similar progressive and often challenging ] quality, explore different styles of music including electronica and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/98/218/04_8.html|title=Indie plus rap equals Why?|publisher=''Arizona Daily Wildcat''|first=Michael|last=Petitti|date=November 10, 2005}}</ref> Many of the artists on Anticon are signed to multiple labels, and some have their own small, independent labels through which they have self-released material. | The artists within the collective have been known to perform and release music in solo and group form. Artists on the label are known for frequent ], both within and outside of their own collective. However, the Anticon collective has over time evolved into a group of separate artists who, despite sharing a similar progressive and often challenging ] quality, explore different styles of music including electronica and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/98/218/04_8.html|title=Indie plus rap equals Why?|publisher=''Arizona Daily Wildcat''|first=Michael|last=Petitti|date=November 10, 2005}}</ref> Many of the artists on Anticon are signed to multiple labels, and some have their own small, independent labels through which they have self-released material. | ||
Anticon has also organized art exhibitions featuring visual art by several of the artists on the label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artbusiness.com/1open/110406.html|title=Arspace Gallery|publisher=''Art Business''|date= |
Anticon has also organized art exhibitions featuring visual art by several of the artists on the label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artbusiness.com/1open/110406.html|title=Arspace Gallery|publisher=''Art Business''|date=11.04.06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/POP-BEAT-2485297.php|title=POP BEAT|publisher=''SFGate.com''|date=November 5, 2006}}</ref> | ||
On February 9, 2010, co-founder ] (Tim Holland) left Anticon exclaiming that it is time to try to push forward and find new opportunities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2010/02/exclusive_sole_discusses_leaving_anticon.php|title=Exclusive: Sole Discusses Leaving Anticon Records|publisher=''LA Weekly''|first=Chris|last=Martins|date=February 23, 2010}}</ref> He leaves citing business and ideological differences while maintaining his love for the artists on Anticon. He said, "There are no ill feelings between myself and members of anticon. I will continue to work with many of the artists and will always love them as brothers and consider them allies." He officially renounced his 1/8 of ownership and formal affiliations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http:// |
On February 9, 2010, co-founder ] (Tim Holland) left Anticon exclaiming that it is time to try to push forward and find new opportunities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2010/02/exclusive_sole_discusses_leaving_anticon.php|title=Exclusive: Sole Discusses Leaving Anticon Records|publisher=''LA Weekly''|first=Chris|last=Martins|date=February 23, 2010}}</ref> He leaves citing business and ideological differences while maintaining his love for the artists on Anticon. He said, "There are no ill feelings between myself and members of anticon. I will continue to work with many of the artists and will always love them as brothers and consider them allies." He officially renounced his 1/8 of ownership and formal affiliations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37845-sole-leaves-anticon/ |title=Anticon's Sole Leaves The Label He Founded |publisher=''pitchfork''|first=tom|last=breihan|date=February 10, 2010}}</ref> | ||
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Record labelAnticon | |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Alias (Brendon Whitney) Doseone (Adam Drucker) Jel (Jeffrey Logan) Odd Nosdam (David Madson) Pedestrian (James Brandon Best) Sole (Tim Holland) Why? (Yoni Wolf) Baillie Parker |
Distributor(s) | Revolver USA Southern |
Genre | Indie hip hop Electronic music Indie rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | www |
Anticon (often styled as anticon.) is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1998 by sole and pedestrian, and formed officially into a artist owned corporation in 2003. It is now collectively owned among six musicians, co-founder Baillie Parker, and manager Shaun Koplow. The original musicians signed to Anticon were once referred to as the Anticon collective.
History
The label's roster of artists has been described as "the hip-hop equivalent of post-rock" and "avant-garde hip-hop," also called "trip-hop." Releases feature material created by its members, affiliates, and extended musical family. Although Anticon cohered originally within alternative hip hop circles, Anticon's founders have become only tangentially related to hip hop, and the label has begun releasing music in the indie rock and electronica genres. Artists signed to Anticon are based on the West Coast, the East Coast, the Midwest, and Canada. The label has also signed artists in the United Kingdom.
The artists within the collective have been known to perform and release music in solo and group form. Artists on the label are known for frequent collaboration, both within and outside of their own collective. However, the Anticon collective has over time evolved into a group of separate artists who, despite sharing a similar progressive and often challenging indie quality, explore different styles of music including electronica and rock. Many of the artists on Anticon are signed to multiple labels, and some have their own small, independent labels through which they have self-released material.
Anticon has also organized art exhibitions featuring visual art by several of the artists on the label.
On February 9, 2010, co-founder Sole (Tim Holland) left Anticon exclaiming that it is time to try to push forward and find new opportunities. He leaves citing business and ideological differences while maintaining his love for the artists on Anticon. He said, "There are no ill feelings between myself and members of anticon. I will continue to work with many of the artists and will always love them as brothers and consider them allies." He officially renounced his 1/8 of ownership and formal affiliations.
Owners
- Alias (Brendon Whitney)
- Doseone (Adam Drucker)
- Jel (Jeffrey Logan)
- Odd Nosdam (David Madson)
- Pedestrian (James Brandon Best)
- Why? (Yoni Wolf)
- Baillie Parker
- Shaun Koplow
Roster
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Former
- Alias & Ehren
- Bomarr
- Buck 65
- Danielson
- Deep Puddle Dynamics
- Sage Francis
- Sixtoo
- Sole
- Sole and the Skyrider Band
- Tha Grimm Teachaz
License
Collaborators
Slug, Ant, Eyedea, DJ Abilities, Mr. Dibbs, Aesop Rock, J. Rawls, Dax Pierson, DJ Signify, Daddy Kev, Josh Martinez, The Notwist, Tunde Adebimpe, Mike Patton, Jessica Bailiff, Andrew Bird, Dark Dark Dark, A Grape Dope, Andrew Broder of Fog, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, Stefanie Böhm of Ms. John Soda, Circus of Shape Shifters, Scott Matelic, Moodswing9, Matth, Controller 7, D-Styles among others.
Projects
The Anticon collective is known for its many musical projects. Not all of these projects are released on the Anticon label. Artists within the Anticon collective have released collaborative albums on different labels or on their own independent labels.
Some notable projects of the Anticon collective include the following:
- Clouddead (Doseone, Why?, Odd Nosdam) on Mush Records
- Reaching Quiet (Why?, Odd Nosdam) on Mush Records
- So-Called Artists (Sole, Alias, DJ Mayonnaise) on Mush Records
- Hymie's Basement (Why?, Andrew Broder) on Lex Records
- Subtle (Doseone, Jel, Dax Pierson, Jordan Dalrymple, Alexander Kort, Marty Dowers) on Lex Records
- Greenthink (Doseone, Why?) on A Purple 100
- Presage (Jel, Mr. Dibbs) on Future Primitive Sound
Discography
EPs
Compilations
- Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop (1999)
- Giga Single (2001)
- Anticon Label Sampler: 1999-2004 (2004)
See also
References
- Burns, Todd (2003-09-01). "Anticon - Lable Profile". Stylus Magazine.
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- Kerr, Dave (November 5, 2007). "anticon: ten years after it hit the prism". Drowned in Sound.
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