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Adhyâropa Records

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Adhyâropa Records
File:Adhyaropalogotransparent black.png
Adhyâropa Records logo, designed by Emily Hope Price.
Founded2021 (2021)
FounderJoe Brent and Andrew Ryan
GenreJazz, Nu jazz, World music, Americana
Country of originU.S.
LocationNew York City
Official websitewww.adhyaroparecords.com

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Adhyâropa Records is an American record company and label established by Joe Brent and Andrew Ryan of the band 9 Horses in 2021 initially to release their own music and that of musicians affiliated with 9 Horses, but have branched out to release music by others across several genres. Albums by Sam Sadigursky and Dallas Ugly followed, and Adhyâropa continues to release cross-genre selection of jazz, Americana, Classical, and World music.[1][2][3]

Their coiled snake logo was designed by Emily Hope Price of folk-pop band Pearl and the Beard, a frequent 9 Horses collaborator. "Adhyâropa," in Hinduism, is the superimposition of the imaginary upon the real. The famous example of this was given by Śaṅkara, the pre-eminent philosopher[4] and proponent of Advaita Vedānta, in which a rope on a path is believed to be a snake.[5]

Discography[6][edit]

Catalog No. Album Artist
ÂR00001 Omegah 9 Horses
ÂR00002 Joe Brent & Sara Caswell EP Joe Brent & Sara Caswell
ÂR00003 Point of Departure Joe Brent
ÂR00004 solo. EP Joe Brent
ÂR00005 The Solomon Diaries Vol. I Sam Sadigursky
ÂR00006 The Solomon Diaries Vol. II Sam Sadigursky
ÂR00007 The Solomon Diaries Vol. III Sam Sadigursky
ÂR00008 Watch Me Learn Dallas Ugly

References[edit]

  1. Strings Magazine 9 Horses Expands Its Stylistic Horizons on New Album Omegah, accessed January 23, 2022
  2. Musicweb-International SADIGURSKY The Solomon Diaries - ADHYÂROPA RECORDS Music Web.
  3. Tonic Grain Dallas Ugly - Anyone New
  4. Amma The Life of Adi Shankaracharya, accessed January 23, 2022
  5. Sivananda Online Adhyaropa or Superimposition, accessed January 23, 2022
  6. Adhyâropa Records, accessed January 23, 2022

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