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DFA Records

DFA Records is an American independent record label founded in 2001 by Mo' Wax co-founder Tim Goldsworthy, musician James Murphy,[5] and manager Jonathan Galkin.[6] They previously had a production team called The DFA, consisting of Goldsworthy and Murphy.

DFA Records
Founded2001 (2001)
FounderTim Goldsworthy
James Murphy
Jonathan Galkin
Distributor(s)The Orchard (North America), Liberation Music (Australasia), PIAS Cooperative (Rest of World)
Genre
Country of originU.S.
LocationNew York City
Official websitedfarecords.com

History

Visual projections over DFA logo at a 2014 anniversary party in Los Angeles

James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy met while working in New York on the David Holmes album Let's Get Killed.[7] After the recording was completed, Goldsworthy stayed in New York, and the two began to throw parties in the Lower East Side. They created the production duo, The DFA, but wished to grow The DFA into more than what it was. It was not until they met Jonathan Galkin, who subsequently quit his event-production job to work with James and Tim, that they turned DFA into a label.[6]

DFA Records began on a series of 12" single vinyl releases starting with The Rapture's "House of Jealous Lovers" and The Juan Maclean's "By the Time I Get to Venus". "House of Jealous Lovers" went on to sell 7500 copies.[8] Many of the early releases of DFA's catalog were released in Europe through Trevor Jackson's Output Recordings. After completing production on The Rapture's debut full-length album Echoes, DFA began to shop around the album. Although The Rapture eventually signed to Universal Music Group, the DFA label secured a deal with EMI for distribution of its acts outside the United States, along with several distributors within the U.S.[9]

The label has grown steadily since, producing full-length albums for its ever-growing roster of artists, as well as releasing a selection of singles and compilations on their label. Notable releases include The Rapture's EP "House of Jealous Lovers", the twice-Grammy nominated debut of James Murphy's band LCD Soundsystem and its follow-ups Sound of Silver, This Is Happening and American Dream. DFA have also released a number of compilation albums featuring artists such as The Rapture, The Juan Maclean, Black Dice, Shit Robot, Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, J.O.Y., Pixeltan, Black Leotard Front, Hot Chip, and LCD Soundsystem.

As a production team, the DFA have produced and remixed artists including Radio 4, Le Tigre, N.E.R.D., Soulwax, Blues Explosion, Nine Inch Nails, Automato, Gorillaz, UNKLE, The Chemical Brothers and M.I.A. The DFA remix of M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" appeared on A. R. Rahman's Academy Award-winning Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack. They spent an afternoon writing a song with Britney Spears, and were also approached by Janet Jackson to collaborate.[10][11] The production duo effectively came to an end when Tim Goldsworthy left New York and moved back to his native UK.[12] The label was primarily run by Jonathan Galkin and Kris Petersen.[13]

Death From Abroad

In 2007 DFA Records started an imprint label titled Death From Abroad. This offshoot is used to release 12" singles by artists not based in North America, such as Mock & Toof and ALTZ.[14] The imprint also released a CD compilation of tracks released on the Berlin based Supersoul Recordings.[15]

Name dispute

The label's original name was Death From Above Records, dating from Murphy's nickname for the sound system he had helped build for Six Finger Satellite. This name was deemed inappropriate for a New York City-based label following the September 11, 2001 attacks and subsequently shortened to its abbreviation DFA.

In 2004, DFA Records forced the Canadian duo Death From Above to change their name to Death from Above 1979. Murphy explained his side of the story in a 2005 interview with Pitchfork Media:

We knew about them for a long time, the name thing wasn't a big deal. It wasn't until they signed to a major label, which wouldn't release the record until we signed off on the name. That's how this all came about.... [Parent company of Death From Above 1979's label, Vice] Atlantic's not gonna release a record by a band with the same name as another entity in music.... We spent a lot of money because we didn't just wanna be total fucking assholes and just say no. We were trying to find a way for it to actually work.... I was like, "What the hell's wrong with Death From Above 1979?" But the copyright attorney was like, "No, that's not fine." And I said, "If they become a totally different name, and it delays their record, that's something I'm not comfortable with." So we just tried to make it work as well as possible.[16]

The band would later go on to change their name to Death from Above in 2017 without any legal repercussions.[17]

Dispute over finances

In 2013 Murphy filed a lawsuit against Goldsworthy, alleging he owed money and had been making unauthorised withdrawals from bank accounts and using the company credit card improperly.[18]

Additionally, in 2020, Galkin was dismissed by Murphy due to concerns regarding finances and maintaining artist relationships. The split was acrimonious and involved legal disputes regarding the removal of Galkin's minority ownership of DFA.[19]

Sound and influence

As well as Murphy's LCD Soundsystem the label is currently home to the likes of The Juan Maclean, Hot Chip (North America only), Shit Robot, Gavin Russom, Prinzhorn Dance School, Shocking Pinks, Holy Ghost!, Still Going, Syclops, Planningtorock and Yacht. They are also jointly releasing music with fellow New York City based label Rong Music, by artists such as Free Blood and Woolfy.[20] The label has also reissued the first two albums by Athens, Georgia based new wave band Pylon, the first time they have been available on CD,[21] as well as a retrospective collection of tracks by Peter Gordon and the Love of Life Orchestra.[22]

The influence of musicians and bands like Brian Eno, Talking Heads, Liquid Liquid, ESG, Blondie, Yazoo, New Order, as well as Chicago House, can be heard throughout the DFA catalog.[23][24][25] Rather than retread, however, the DFA have taken the live dance music of the time and infused the techniques and themes with a modern aesthetic—alternately faster, heavier, dubbier, noisier, and generally more intense than their influences[citation needed].

Artists

Artists who have released music on DFA Records include:

Discography

Label

Compilations

Production

The following outlines production credits to The DFA (Murphy and Goldsworthy), and is not a list of recordings released by DFA Records.

Remixes

  • "Deceptacon" (DFA remix) for Le Tigre, on Remix (Mr. Lady · 2001)
  • "Orange Alert" (DFA remix) for Metro Area, on "Dance Reaction" (Source · 2002)
  • "Dance to the Underground" (The DFA version) for Radio 4, on "Dance to the Underground" (City Slang · 2002)
  • "Emerge" (DFA version) for Fischerspooner, on "Emerge" (Capitol · 2002)
  • "Destination: Overdrive" (DFA remix) for Chromeo, on "Destination: Overdrive" (Turbo · 2003)
  • "Rise" (DFA remix) for Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, on "El Monte"/"Rise" (DFA · 2003)
  • "In a State" (DFA remix) for UNKLE, on "In a State" (Mo' Wax · 2003)
  • "Shake Your Coconuts" (DFA mix) and (DFA Instrumental mix) for Junior Senior, on "Shake Your Coconuts" (Atlantic · 2003)
  • "Sister Saviour" (DFA remix) and (DFA remix instrumental), and "Echoes" (DFA remix) for The Rapture, on "Sister Saviour" (Output · 2003)
  • "Sunplus" (DFA remix) for J.O.Y., on DFA Compilation #2 (DFA · 2004)
  • "Get Up/Say What" (DFA remix) for Pixeltan, on "Get Up/Say What" (single) (DFA · 2004)
  • "She Wants to Move" (DFA remix) for N.E.R.D., on "She Wants to Move" (Virgin · 2004)
  • "Mars, Arizona" (DFA remix) for Blues Explosion, on "Crunchy" EP (Mute · 2005)
  • "Dare" (DFA remix) for Gorillaz, on "Dare" (Parlophone · 2005)
  • "Another Excuse" (DFA remix) for Soulwax, on "NY Excuse" (PIAS · 2005)
  • "The Hand That Feeds" (DFA remix) for Nine Inch Nails, on "The Hand That Feeds" (DFA remixes) and "Only" (Interscope · 2005)
  • "Just Like We (Breakdown)" (DFA remix) for Hot Chip, on "Over & Over"/"Just Like We (Breakdown)" (Astralwerks · 2005)
  • "Smiling Off" (DFA remix) for Black Dice, on "Smiling Off" (DFA · 2005)
  • "The Boxer" (DFA Version) for The Chemical Brothers, on "The Boxer" (Virgin · 2005)
  • "(Far From) Home" (DFA remix) for Tiga, on "(Far From) Home" (PIAS · 2006)
  • "Colours" (DFA remix) for Hot Chip, on "Colours" (EMI · 2006)
  • "Slide In" (DFA remix) for Goldfrapp, on "Fly Me Away" (Mute · 2006)
  • "Relevee" (DFA remix) for Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, on "Revelee" (DFA · 2006)
  • "Springfield" (DFA Remix) for Arthur Russell, on "Springfield" (Audika · 2006)
  • "My Love" (DFA Remix) for Justin Timberlake, on "My Love" (Zomba · 2006)
  • "Frontline" (DFA Remix) for Captain, on "Frontline" (EMI · 2006)
  • "Paper Planes" (DFA Remix) for M.I.A. on Paper Planes (Homeland Security Remixes) - EP (XL Records - 2008)
  • "Tomorrow" (DFA Remix) for Clinic on "Tomorrow" (Domino Recording Company - 2008)
  • "Love Is Lost" (Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy For The DFA) for David Bowie on The Next Day Extra (Columbia Records - 2013)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "Free Energy – Stuck on Nothing". Billboard. January 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Joffe, Justin (March 30, 2016). "LCD Soundsystem Rises From the Dead to Lead Us Back to the Promised Land". The New York Observer. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
  4. ^ [2][dead link]
  5. ^ "DFA Records: An Interview With James Murphy". Free Williamsburg. October 1, 2002. Retrieved August 14, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b . ModularPeople. 2004. Archived from the original on May 26, 2005. Retrieved July 2, 2008.
  7. ^ . Junkmedia. June 9, 2004. Archived from the original on October 6, 2007. Retrieved July 2, 2008.
  8. ^ Romano, Tricia (September 3, 2002). "Prophecy Fulfilled". Village Voice. Retrieved August 14, 2008.
  9. ^ Paoletta, Michael (November 13, 2004). "DFA Inches Toward Mainstream". Billboard. Retrieved August 14, 2008.
  10. ^ Reynolds, Simon (October 26, 2004). "House of Zealous Rockers". Village Voice. Retrieved August 14, 2008.
  11. ^ "LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy Snubs Janet Jackson - News - exclaim.ca". Exclaim.ca. October 10, 2005. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  12. ^ "Tim Goldsworthy Parts With DFA?". Resident Advisor. February 3, 2010. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  13. ^ Matos, Michaelangelo (September 21, 2011). "Behind the scenes at DFA: Jonathan Galkin". Resident Advisor. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  14. ^ Bruno, David (August 2, 2007). "the week in Dance w/ David Bruno (08/02/07)". Brooklyn Vegan.
  15. ^ . Fact Magazine. May 2, 2008. Archived from the original on May 3, 2008.
  16. ^ Sylvester, Nick (May 9, 2005). "Jukebox: James Murphy". Pitchfork.
  17. ^ "Death From Above 1979 Are Just "Death From Above" Now | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. June 6, 2017. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  18. ^ . 3 News NZ. March 6, 2013. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  19. ^ "James Murphy Ousted DFA Records Co-Founder Jonathan Galkin Last Year. What Happened?". Pitchfork. September 28, 2021. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  20. ^ . Anthem Magazine. June 23, 2008. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008.
  21. ^ "PYLON - DFA reissues & some shows (like at Merc)". Brooklyn Vegan. October 7, 2007.
  22. ^ Dale, Jon (January 14, 2011). "Peter Gordon - Love of Life Orchestra". Dusted Magazine.
  23. ^ Keefe, Michael (March 20, 2007). "Sound of Silver". PopMatters. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  24. ^ Sisson, Patrick (September 11, 2003). "Echoes". PopMatters. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  25. ^ Theakston, Rob (September 11, 2003). "The Warning". AllMusic. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  26. ^ "Larry Gus". Facebook.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  27. ^ "Marcus Marr". Facebook.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.

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DFA Records is an American independent record label founded in 2001 by Mo Wax co founder Tim Goldsworthy musician James Murphy 5 and manager Jonathan Galkin 6 They previously had a production team called The DFA consisting of Goldsworthy and Murphy DFA RecordsFounded2001 2001 FounderTim GoldsworthyJames MurphyJonathan GalkinDistributor s The Orchard North America Liberation Music Australasia PIAS Cooperative Rest of World GenreIndie rock 1 electronica 2 dance punk 3 post punk 1 dance 4 Country of originU S LocationNew York CityOfficial websitedfarecords wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Death From Abroad 1 2 Name dispute 1 3 Dispute over finances 2 Sound and influence 3 Artists 4 Discography 4 1 Label 4 1 1 Compilations 4 2 Production 4 2 1 Remixes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Visual projections over DFA logo at a 2014 anniversary party in Los Angeles James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy met while working in New York on the David Holmes album Let s Get Killed 7 After the recording was completed Goldsworthy stayed in New York and the two began to throw parties in the Lower East Side They created the production duo The DFA but wished to grow The DFA into more than what it was It was not until they met Jonathan Galkin who subsequently quit his event production job to work with James and Tim that they turned DFA into a label 6 DFA Records began on a series of 12 single vinyl releases starting with The Rapture s House of Jealous Lovers and The Juan Maclean s By the Time I Get to Venus House of Jealous Lovers went on to sell 7500 copies 8 Many of the early releases of DFA s catalog were released in Europe through Trevor Jackson s Output Recordings After completing production on The Rapture s debut full length album Echoes DFA began to shop around the album Although The Rapture eventually signed to Universal Music Group the DFA label secured a deal with EMI for distribution of its acts outside the United States along with several distributors within the U S 9 The label has grown steadily since producing full length albums for its ever growing roster of artists as well as releasing a selection of singles and compilations on their label Notable releases include The Rapture s EP House of Jealous Lovers the twice Grammy nominated debut of James Murphy s band LCD Soundsystem and its follow ups Sound of Silver This Is Happening and American Dream DFA have also released a number of compilation albums featuring artists such as The Rapture The Juan Maclean Black Dice Shit Robot Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom J O Y Pixeltan Black Leotard Front Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem As a production team the DFA have produced and remixed artists including Radio 4 Le Tigre N E R D Soulwax Blues Explosion Nine Inch Nails Automato Gorillaz UNKLE The Chemical Brothers and M I A The DFA remix of M I A s Paper Planes appeared on A R Rahman s Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack They spent an afternoon writing a song with Britney Spears and were also approached by Janet Jackson to collaborate 10 11 The production duo effectively came to an end when Tim Goldsworthy left New York and moved back to his native UK 12 The label was primarily run by Jonathan Galkin and Kris Petersen 13 Death From Abroad Edit In 2007 DFA Records started an imprint label titled Death From Abroad This offshoot is used to release 12 singles by artists not based in North America such as Mock amp Toof and ALTZ 14 The imprint also released a CD compilation of tracks released on the Berlin based Supersoul Recordings 15 Name dispute Edit The label s original name was Death From Above Records dating from Murphy s nickname for the sound system he had helped build for Six Finger Satellite This name was deemed inappropriate for a New York City based label following the September 11 2001 attacks and subsequently shortened to its abbreviation DFA In 2004 DFA Records forced the Canadian duo Death From Above to change their name to Death from Above 1979 Murphy explained his side of the story in a 2005 interview with Pitchfork Media We knew about them for a long time the name thing wasn t a big deal It wasn t until they signed to a major label which wouldn t release the record until we signed off on the name That s how this all came about Parent company of Death From Above 1979 s label Vice Atlantic s not gonna release a record by a band with the same name as another entity in music We spent a lot of money because we didn t just wanna be total fucking assholes and just say no We were trying to find a way for it to actually work I was like What the hell s wrong with Death From Above 1979 But the copyright attorney was like No that s not fine And I said If they become a totally different name and it delays their record that s something I m not comfortable with So we just tried to make it work as well as possible 16 The band would later go on to change their name to Death from Above in 2017 without any legal repercussions 17 Dispute over finances Edit In 2013 Murphy filed a lawsuit against Goldsworthy alleging he owed money and had been making unauthorised withdrawals from bank accounts and using the company credit card improperly 18 Additionally in 2020 Galkin was dismissed by Murphy due to concerns regarding finances and maintaining artist relationships The split was acrimonious and involved legal disputes regarding the removal of Galkin s minority ownership of DFA 19 Sound and influence EditAs well as Murphy s LCD Soundsystem the label is currently home to the likes of The Juan Maclean Hot Chip North America only Shit Robot Gavin Russom Prinzhorn Dance School Shocking Pinks Holy Ghost Still Going Syclops Planningtorock and Yacht They are also jointly releasing music with fellow New York City based label Rong Music by artists such as Free Blood and Woolfy 20 The label has also reissued the first two albums by Athens Georgia based new wave band Pylon the first time they have been available on CD 21 as well as a retrospective collection of tracks by Peter Gordon and the Love of Life Orchestra 22 The influence of musicians and bands like Brian Eno Talking Heads Liquid Liquid ESG Blondie Yazoo New Order as well as Chicago House can be heard throughout the DFA catalog 23 24 25 Rather than retread however the DFA have taken the live dance music of the time and infused the techniques and themes with a modern aesthetic alternately faster heavier dubbier noisier and generally more intense than their influences citation needed Artists EditArtists who have released music on DFA Records include Benoit amp Sergio Black Dice Black Meteoric Star The Crystal Ark Dan Bodan Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom Essaie pas Factory Floor Free Energy Guerilla Toss Hercules and Love Affair Holy Ghost Hot Chip Joe Goddard The Juan Maclean Larry Gus 26 LCD Soundsystem Liquid Liquid Marcus Marr 27 Marie Davidson Mock amp Toof Museum of Love Nils Bech Panthers Peter Gordon and the Love of Life Orchestra Pixeltan Planningtorock Prinzhorn Dance School Pylon The Rapture Rayna Russom Shit Robot Shocking Pinks Sinkane The 2 Bears Yacht Yura Yura TeikokuDiscography EditLabel Edit Compilations Edit DFA Compilation Vol 1 DFA 2003 DFA Compilation Vol 2 DFA 2004 DFA Holiday Mix 2005 DFA 2005 The DFA Remixes Chapter One DFA 2006 The DFA Remixes Chapter Two DFA 2006 Nobody Knows Anything Death From Abroad 2008 Songs to Burn and Sing DFA 2012 Production Edit The following outlines production credits to The DFA Murphy and Goldsworthy and is not a list of recordings released by DFA Records A New Machine for Living by Turing Machine Jade Tree 2000 AM Gold by Zero Zero Jade Tree 2001 Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks EP by The Rapture Sub Pop 2001 Gotham by Radio 4 City Slang 2002 Automato by Automato co produced by Phil Mossman Coup de Grace 2003 Echoes by The Rapture DFA 2003 El Monte Rise single by Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom DFA 2003 Get Up Say What single by Pixeltan DFA 2004 Kousho and Ibasho by We Acediasts on Pre Acediasts EP Mesh Key 2004 Casual Friday single by Black Leotard Front DFA 2005 LCD Soundsystem by LCD Soundsystem DFA 2005 Less Than Human by The Juan MacLean DFA 2005 The Days of Mars LP by Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom DFA 2005 Wrong Galaxy Triumph single by Shit Robot DFA 2006 Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem DFA 2007 Prinzhorn Dance School by Prinzhorn Dance School DFA 2007 Chasm Lonely Planet single by Shit Robot DFA 2007 Hold On single by Holy Ghost DFA 2007 Happy House single by The Juan MacLean DFA 2008 The Simple Life single by The Juan MacLean DFA 2008 The Future Will Come by The Juan MacLean DFA 2009 Stuck On Nothing by Free Energy DFA 2009 Simple Things Work it out by Shit Robot DFA 2009 From the Cradle to the Rave by Shit Robot co produced by Marcus Lambkin DFA 2010 Remixes Edit Deceptacon DFA remix for Le Tigre on Remix Mr Lady 2001 Orange Alert DFA remix for Metro Area on Dance Reaction Source 2002 Dance to the Underground The DFA version for Radio 4 on Dance to the Underground City Slang 2002 Emerge DFA version for Fischerspooner on Emerge Capitol 2002 Destination Overdrive DFA remix for Chromeo on Destination Overdrive Turbo 2003 Rise DFA remix for Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom on El Monte Rise DFA 2003 In a State DFA remix for UNKLE on In a State Mo Wax 2003 Shake Your Coconuts DFA mix and DFA Instrumental mix for Junior Senior on Shake Your Coconuts Atlantic 2003 Sister Saviour DFA remix and DFA remix instrumental and Echoes DFA remix for The Rapture on Sister Saviour Output 2003 Sunplus DFA remix for J O Y on DFA Compilation 2 DFA 2004 Get Up Say What DFA remix for Pixeltan on Get Up Say What single DFA 2004 She Wants to Move DFA remix for N E R D on She Wants to Move Virgin 2004 Mars Arizona DFA remix for Blues Explosion on Crunchy EP Mute 2005 Dare DFA remix for Gorillaz on Dare Parlophone 2005 Another Excuse DFA remix for Soulwax on NY Excuse PIAS 2005 The Hand That Feeds DFA remix for Nine Inch Nails on The Hand That Feeds DFA remixes and Only Interscope 2005 Just Like We Breakdown DFA remix for Hot Chip on Over amp Over Just Like We Breakdown Astralwerks 2005 Smiling Off DFA remix for Black Dice on Smiling Off DFA 2005 The Boxer DFA Version for The Chemical Brothers on The Boxer Virgin 2005 Far From Home DFA remix for Tiga on Far From Home PIAS 2006 Colours DFA remix for Hot Chip on Colours EMI 2006 Slide In DFA remix for Goldfrapp on Fly Me Away Mute 2006 Relevee DFA remix for Delia Gonzalez amp Gavin Russom on Revelee DFA 2006 Springfield DFA Remix for Arthur Russell on Springfield Audika 2006 My Love DFA Remix for Justin Timberlake on My Love Zomba 2006 Frontline DFA Remix for Captain on Frontline EMI 2006 Paper Planes DFA Remix for M I A on Paper Planes Homeland Security Remixes EP XL Records 2008 Tomorrow DFA Remix for Clinic on Tomorrow Domino Recording Company 2008 Love Is Lost Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy For The DFA for David Bowie on The Next Day Extra Columbia Records 2013 See also EditList of record labels List of electronic music record labelsReferences Edit a b 1 dead link Free Energy Stuck on Nothing Billboard January 9 2010 Joffe Justin March 30 2016 LCD Soundsystem Rises From the Dead to Lead Us Back to the Promised Land The New York Observer Retrieved April 23 2016 2 dead link DFA Records An Interview With James Murphy Free Williamsburg October 1 2002 Retrieved August 14 2008 permanent dead link a b DFA Sweet Connection ModularPeople 2004 Archived from the original on May 26 2005 Retrieved July 2 2008 Label Profile DFA Records Junkmedia June 9 2004 Archived from the original on October 6 2007 Retrieved July 2 2008 Romano Tricia September 3 2002 Prophecy Fulfilled Village Voice Retrieved August 14 2008 Paoletta Michael November 13 2004 DFA Inches Toward Mainstream Billboard Retrieved August 14 2008 Reynolds Simon October 26 2004 House of Zealous Rockers Village Voice Retrieved August 14 2008 LCD Soundsystem s James Murphy Snubs Janet Jackson News exclaim ca Exclaim ca October 10 2005 Retrieved August 11 2010 Tim Goldsworthy Parts With DFA Resident Advisor February 3 2010 Retrieved December 3 2011 Matos Michaelangelo September 21 2011 Behind the scenes at DFA Jonathan Galkin Resident Advisor Retrieved December 3 2011 Bruno David August 2 2007 the week in Dance w David Bruno 08 02 07 Brooklyn Vegan DFA teams up with Supersoul Fact Magazine May 2 2008 Archived from the original on May 3 2008 Sylvester Nick May 9 2005 Jukebox James Murphy Pitchfork Death From Above 1979 Are Just Death From Above Now Pitchfork pitchfork com June 6 2017 Retrieved June 7 2017 James Murphy files lawsuit against record label co founder 3 News NZ March 6 2013 Archived from the original on December 15 2013 Retrieved March 6 2013 James Murphy Ousted DFA Records Co Founder Jonathan Galkin Last Year What Happened Pitchfork September 28 2021 Retrieved September 28 2021 Free Blood D F A Records Rong Music Anthem Magazine June 23 2008 Archived from the original on October 10 2008 PYLON DFA reissues amp some shows like at Merc Brooklyn Vegan October 7 2007 Dale Jon January 14 2011 Peter Gordon Love of Life Orchestra Dusted Magazine Keefe Michael March 20 2007 Sound of Silver PopMatters Retrieved July 16 2009 Sisson Patrick September 11 2003 Echoes PopMatters Retrieved July 16 2009 Theakston Rob September 11 2003 The Warning AllMusic Retrieved July 16 2009 Larry Gus Facebook com Retrieved April 14 2018 Marcus Marr Facebook com Retrieved April 14 2018 External links EditOfficial site for DFA Official Death From Abroad website DFA Records at Discogs com The DFA at Discogs com DFA on New York Noise on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DFA Records amp oldid 1114299726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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