Reverb Records
Reverb Records | |
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File:Reverb Records Logo.jpg | |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Michael Fitzgerald |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Official website | www |
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Reverb Records was formed in Dublin, Ireland in 1999. Owner Michael Fitzgerald moved the label to Portland, Oregon in 2002. Reverb has released records by Basic, Chequeboard, David J, Drakes Hotel, The High Violets, Lab Partners, Nina Hynes, Tenspeedracer, The Upsidedown and released compilations including The Raveonettes, A Place to Bury Strangers, Serena Maneesh, Pete International Airport, Insect Guide, Hopewell, Ringo Deathstarr, The Vandelles, The Dazzling Strangers, Asobe Seksu, Joy Wants Eternity.
Artists[edit]
- Basic
- Chequeboard
- David J
- Drakes Hotel
- High Violets
- Lab Partners
- Nina Hynes
- Tenspeedracer
- The Upsidedown
- The Shoegazers Ball
Discography[edit]
2011
Songs From a Sonic Place, Various Artists
2010
Basic Singles Club, Basic
The Town With Bad Writing, The Upsidedown
Wolf Blood Honey, The Upsidedown
2008
Angels and Demons, Space and Time, Hypatia Lake
2007
Satellite Remixes, High Violets
Keep Quiet, Lab Partners
Tell Me Everything, Drakes Hotel
2006
Musicfest NW 06, Various Artists
To Where You Are, High Violets
2005
Wicked Branches, Lab Partners
Splinters of the Cross EP, Basic with David J
2004
Trust Electricity, The Upsidedown
2003
In a Different Place, Various Artists
2002
NW Shoegazerbliss, Various Artists
Gothica, Chequerboard
Staros, Nina Hynes
Mono Prix, Nina Hynes
44 Down, High Violets
2001
Reverb Compilation, Various Artists
Can I Sleep Now, Nina Hynes
January, Tenspeedracer
2000
Death to Disco, Tenspeedracer
Eskimo Beach Boy, Tenspeedracer
Ballad of Greedy Man, Tenspeedracer
1999
Creation, Nina Hynes
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