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Founded | 1998 |
Distributor(s) | Secretly Distribution |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Austin, Texas |
Official website | westernvinyl |
Western Vinyl is an independent record label founded in 1998 and based in Austin, Texas. The imprint was formed by Brian Sampson and Ryan Murphy originally to release their lo-fi indie rock projects as Win Foster and Havergal.[1]
Artists[edit]
- Abram Shook
- Air Waves
- Aisha Burns
- Alexander Turnquist
- Anomoanon
- Appendix Out
- Ava Luna
- Balmorhea
- Bexar Bexar
- Bonnie Prince Billy
- Botany
- Callers
- Caroline Says
- Carter Tanton
- Chas. Mtn.
- Christopher Tignor
- Dawn Landes
- Diane Coffee
- Dirty Projectors
- Early Day Miners
- Elephant Micah
- Et Ret
- Gary Wilson
- Glass Ghost
- Goldmund
- Grooms
- Heather Woods Broderick
- Here We Go Magic
- In Tall Buildings
- JBM
- J. Tillman
- Joseph Shabason
- Julie Sokolow
- Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
- Köhn
- Lightning Dust
- Luke Temple
- Logan Farmer
- Lushlife
- Luxury Liners
- Lymbyc Systym
- Madagascar
- Mint Julep
- Moon Bros.
- Nat Baldwin
- Nightlands
- Ola Podrida
- Oren Ambarchi
- Papa M
- Peter Broderick
- Peter Oren
- Pierre Bastien
- Rob Burger
- Robert Lippok
- Rolf Julius
- The Rosebuds
- Salim Nourallah
- Secret Cities
- Shuta Hasunuma
- Sleep Whale
- Slow Six
- Soema Montenegro
- Stone Jack Jones
- Tetuzi Akiyama
- Tren Brothers
- Úlfur
- Voices & Organs
- Wires Under Tension
- Young Moon
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Powell, Austin (October 19, 2007). "Western Vinyl". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
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