Hypnotic Records | |
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Founded | 1995 |
Founder | Brian Perera |
Genre | Dance, house, dubstep, trance, rave, techno |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | www |
Hypnotic Records is an American independent record label specializing in electronic music.
History
[edit]Hypnotic Records[1] is the sub-label to Cleopatra Records[2] owned by Brian Perera. Specializing in electronic dance music. As electronic music mutated, the company worked like a railroad crew, staying a few steps ahead, laying the tracks for the genre to ride onward. Top dance acts like Future Sound Of London and Loop Guru would send the Hypnotic Records offshoot into the stratosphere. The early rave culture expanded to define a large segment of a chemical generation and Hypnotic was there to chronicle its stars like Crystal Method and its misunderstood adherents on the award winning documentary DVD: Better Living Through Circuitry. Later the label would also release groundbreaking works from the DJs ; Paul Oakenfold and Superstar DJ Keoki as well as seeking new talent like the Electric Heaven and Blackburner
Roster
[edit]- Blackburner
- Brand Blank
- Brian Perera
- Dirty Sanchez
- Dubstep Junkies
- Effcee
- Electric Heaven
- Future Sound of London
- Katfyr
- Klaypex
- Mike Jones
- New Skin
- DJ Keoki
- Talla 2XLC
Notable guests
[edit]- Nero
- Zeds Dead
- Funkstar De Luxe
- Borgore
- Virius Syndicate
- Dubba Jonny
- Freestylers feat Flux Pavilion
- KOAN Sound
- MartyParty
- Ladytron
- Boys Noize
- Tommie Sunshine
- Rusko
- Unsub/Alexis K
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Hypnotic Records artists & music download - Beatport". Beatport.
- ^ Cleopatra Records Archived 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Cleopatra Records :: Navarre Corp. Announces Contract Extension with Cleopatra Records Retrieved February 27, 2012
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