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Eightball Records (US)

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Eightball Records
File:EightballRecordslogo.png
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Founder
GenreHouse, garage, techno
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City, New York, United States
Official websiteeightballrecords.com

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Eightball Records is an American independent record label established 1990 in New York City by Alex Kaplan, DJ Smash, and A&R head Kevin Williams.[1] It played an important role in the development of house music, techno, and deep house in the 1990s.

History[edit]

Eightball was formed 1990 Wayne Hunter and Alex Kaplan in New York City. Originally a vinyl store, it specialized in recording and selling many dance and house music records. It later became an official recording label. Kaplan hired Kevin Williams and John Creamer as the label's A&Rs, and Serebe Kironde as the General Manager.[2]

The label became home to a wide range of artists such as Joi Cardwell, Screamin Rachael, Mack Vibe, Lectroluv, Mix Master G-Flexx, Zoel, Napoleon Soul O, and co-owner DJ Smash. The label's debut single "Come On Girl" by Napoleon Soul O and C.J. Smith was released in 1991. Cardwell, who was recruited in 1994, premiered her debut single "Trouble" at the Billboard Dance Music Summit.[3] The song became the label's first charting single which peaked at number 11 on the Dance chart.[4]

In 1998, Jerome Farley became the Director of A&R of Eightball and subsidiary Empire State Records.[5]

Subsidiaries[edit]

  • Empire State Records

Releases[edit]

This list contains selected studio and compilation album releases on Eightball Records.[6]

1994
  • Groove Thing - The Adventure
  • Lectroluv - The Difference
  • Lectroluv - Remix Project
  • Mack Vibe - Mr. Meaner
1995
  • Joi Cardwell - The World Is Full of Trouble
  • Lectroluv - The Original Collection
  • Butter Foundation - East Side Drive/Anati
  • Eightball, Corner Pocket (record label compilation album)
  • Frankie Bones - 2 Clues EP
1996
  • BlueJean - Try My Lovin'
  • B Factor - Make It Better
  • Jazz Not Jazz: The Original Collection (record label compilation album)
  • The Girl! - Fired Up: The Remixes
1997
  • Joi Cardwell - Joi Cardwell
  • Groove Thing - This Is No Time
  • Peace Bureau - Inner City Booms
  • Easy One (record label compilation album)
1998
  • Joi Cardwell - 8 Ball EP
  • Mix Master G-Flexx - We Shine
  • The Soul of Eightball (record label compilation album)
  • Christian Scott - The Enchanter Chants EP
  • Æther - Give Away My Fear

See also[edit]


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References[edit]

  1. Eightball Records > About. Eightball Records. Retrieved on February 8, 2017
  2. Published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (1994, February 5). The International Difference. Billboard, Volume 106: No. 6, Page 11. Retrieved from http://books.google.com
  3. Published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (1994, February 5). Dance Music Confab Passes in a Twirl of Activity. Billboard, Volume 106: No. 6, Page 22. Retrieved from http://books.google.com
  4. Chart History > Joi Cardwell. Billboard. Retrieved on February 7, 2017
  5. Published by CMJ Network, Inc. (1998, December 28). Industry Shuffle. CMJ New Music Report, Volume 57: No. 600, Page 12. Retrieved from http://books.google.com
  6. Credits > Eightball Records. All Music Guide. Retrieved on February 8, 2017

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