Close-up detail shot of vinyl record grooves and jacket printing, high-contrast black background with warm studio strobe lighting, texture of recycled paper and pressing visible, overhead framing showing the physical object's craft.
Close-up detail shot of vinyl record grooves and jacket printing, high-contrast black background with warm studio strobe lighting, texture of recycled paper and pressing visible, overhead framing showing the physical object's craft.
/ Independent Label

Records that demand a second listen.

We release music that refuses to fit neatly into one genre. We champion records that major labels overlook—the ones you return to because they reward careful listening.

Album cover and vinyl record photographed together in controlled natural north-facing light, hands positioning the jacket at an angle, recycled paper texture and pressing detail visible, high-contrast studio setup with black background, flat-lay overhead framing.
Album cover and vinyl record photographed together in controlled natural north-facing light, hands positioning the jacket at an angle, recycled paper texture and pressing detail visible, high-contrast studio setup with black background, flat-lay overhead framing.
New Release

The current record worth your time.

This release was recorded across six months in a converted studio space. Every detail—from the pressing to the liner notes—reflects the artist's vision without compromise.

The physical object—pressing, artwork, liner notes—is part of the music, not packaging.

How a record feels in your hands, how its artwork is printed, how the grooves catch the light—these are inseparable from how you hear it. We treat each release as a complete experience.

Artist hands assembling album artwork and vinyl record in a studio environment, north-facing window light casting soft shadows, recycled paper and pressing detail visible, environmental wide shot showing creative workspace, direct focus on the physical assembly of the release.
Artist hands assembling album artwork and vinyl record in a studio environment, north-facing window light casting soft shadows, recycled paper and pressing detail visible, environmental wide shot showing creative workspace, direct focus on the physical assembly of the release.
How we work

Every artist retains creative autonomy.

We sign artists, not playlists. Our role is to amplify their vision—to handle production, pressing, and distribution so they can focus on making records that matter.

We don't sign based on metrics. We sign based on whether we'd return to the record a year from now.