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Dischord Records

Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release Minor Disturbance by their band the Teen Idles.[1][2][3] With other independent American labels such as Twin/Tone, Touch and Go Records, and SST Records, Dischord helped to spearhead the nationwide network of underground bands that formed the 1980s indie rock scene.[4] These labels presided over the shift from the hardcore punk that then dominated the American underground scene to the more diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging.[5]

Dischord Records
Founded1980 (1980)
FounderIan MacKaye
Jeff Nelson
Genre
Country of originUnited States
LocationWashington, D.C.
Official websitedischord.com

The label is most notable for employing the do it yourself ethic, producing all of its albums and selling them at discount prices without finance from major distributors.[6] Dischord continues to release records by bands from Washington D.C., and to document and support the Washington D.C. music scene.[7] As of October 2016, the label employs four people.[8]

Dischord was a local label in the early days of hardcore, and is one of the more famous independent labels, along with the likes of Alternative Tentacles, Epitaph Records, SST Records, and Touch and Go Records.[6]

The logo of the label was created by Nelson, who has an associate degree in advertising design.[9]

History edit

Influenced by existing labels like Dangerhouse Records,[10] MacKaye and Nelson took up residence in the now known "Dischord House" and ran the label out of its premises.[10]

Dischord's first release was Minor Disturbance by Teen Idles[11] released in 1980.[12] The band members cut, folded, and glued the record packaging themselves to keep costs down.[11] The label's first split 12" was Faith / Void Split by the bands The Faith and Void.[12]

Dischord limits itself to bands from the D.C. scene. The label offers the same basic deal to all artists: Dischord fronts a certain amount of money to record and manufacture[13] and once those costs are recouped, the label's distributor takes 30 percent of the profit[14] and the band and label split the remainder.[13][14]

"We don't use contracts, lawyers, any of those kinds of things", MacKaye says. "We are partners – they make the music, and we make the records."[11]

Jeff Nelson has claimed the venture was never intended to be profit-making but was instead simply a way to get their friends albums in fans’ hands.[14]

In spite of criticism over the years about how the label is run, MacKaye claims everything works and will continue to operate in the same fashion of no contracts or lawyers.[15]

"From the beginning of this label, people have said that the way we do things is unsustainable, unrealistic, idealistic, and we were just dreaming", he said. "Well, the dream is now 35 years old, so they can go fuck themselves."[15]

In 2017, they put their catalog on Bandcamp for free streaming or purchase.[16]

In May 2021, it was announced that Dischord would be re-releasing the label's first six 7" records in a remastered box set.[17] With the catalog number "Dischord 200", it will consist of singles and EPs by Minor Threat, Government Issue, Teen Idles, SOA, and Youth Brigade.[17]

Roster edit

Bands such as Minor Threat,[18] Government Issue,[19] the Faith,[20] Void,[21] Iron Cross,[19] Embrace,[22] Rites of Spring,[22] Nation of Ulysses,[22] Scream,[23] Soulside, S.O.A., the Teen Idles, Gray Matter, Jawbox,[22] Marginal Man,[22] Shudder to Think,[22] Dag Nasty,[22] Lungfish and Fugazi[6] have released records on Dischord.

Additions to the Dischord roster as of the late 1990s and 2000s include Q and Not U,[6] Beauty Pill, Antelope, Soccer Team,[24] French Toast, Faraquet, Black Eyes, The Aquarium, Title Tracks, Edie Sedgwick, Slant 6, and Andalusians. Many of these acts, notably Q and Not U and Black Eyes, are both influential and experimental post-hardcore bands.

Legacy edit

Dischord Records influenced many other labels such as Simple Machines,[13] Lovitt Records and DeSoto Records.[13]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Azerrad 2001, p. 132.
  2. ^ Blush 2001, p. 138.
  3. ^ Heller, Jason (November 18, 2014). "Primer: Where to Start with the Righteous Noise of Dischord Records". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  4. ^ Dolan, Jon (January 2005). "The Revival of Indie Rock". Spin 21 (1): 53.
  5. ^ Reynolds, Simon (2006). Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1-1012-0105-3.
  6. ^ a b c d Cogan 2008, p. 82.
  7. ^ Cogan 2008, p. 83.
  8. ^ Creative Time (October 25, 2016). "Creative Time Summit DC - Do It Yourself - Keynote: Ian MacKaye". Archived from the original on December 11, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2018 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Beaujon, Andrew (May 2003). "Out of Step with the World". Spin 19 (5): 86.
  10. ^ a b Stafford, James (March 18, 2015). "The Roots of Indie: Dischord Records". Diffuser.fm. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  11. ^ a b c Johnson, Christopher (August 24, 2005). "A New Generation of Punk at Dischord Records". NPR. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  12. ^ a b Finn, Craig (October 27, 2011). "The Faith and Void: the glorious Dischord of 1980s harDCore punk". The Guardian. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d "Dischord Records: Out of Step with the World". Spin. June 13, 2003. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  14. ^ a b c Segal, David (July 3, 1995). "The Dischord Label: The Perfect Pitch of Principles". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
  15. ^ a b Bray, Ryan (May 2, 2016). "Buttholes and lawyers: How a lawsuit threatened the indie music model". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  16. ^ Jones, Josh (August 3, 2017). "DC's Legendary Punk Label Dischord Records Makes Its Entire Music Catalog Free to Stream Online". Open Culture. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  17. ^ a b Minsker, Evan (May 15, 2021). "Minor Threat, Government Issue Reissues Coming in First Six Dischord Records Box Set". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  18. ^ Blush 2001, p. 142.
  19. ^ a b Blush 2001, p. 147.
  20. ^ Blush 2001, p. 146.
  21. ^ Blush 2001, p. 150.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g Blush 2001, p. 157.
  23. ^ Blush 2001, p. 148.
  24. ^ Cohen, Matt (October 1, 2015). "Listen: Soccer Team, 'Too Many Lens Flares'". Washington City Paper. Retrieved January 22, 2020.

References and bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dischord Records Label Spotlight February 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • Heller, Jason (November 18, 2014). "Primer: Where to start with the righteous noise of Dischord Records". The A.V. Club.

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Dischord redirects here For similarly named articles see Discord disambiguation Dischord Records is a Washington D C based independent record label specializing in punk rock The label is co owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson who founded Dischord in 1980 to release Minor Disturbance by their band the Teen Idles 1 2 3 With other independent American labels such as Twin Tone Touch and Go Records and SST Records Dischord helped to spearhead the nationwide network of underground bands that formed the 1980s indie rock scene 4 These labels presided over the shift from the hardcore punk that then dominated the American underground scene to the more diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging 5 Dischord RecordsFounded1980 1980 FounderIan MacKayeJeff NelsonGenrePunk rock hardcore punk post hardcore indie rock emoCountry of originUnited StatesLocationWashington D C Official websitedischord wbr comThe label is most notable for employing the do it yourself ethic producing all of its albums and selling them at discount prices without finance from major distributors 6 Dischord continues to release records by bands from Washington D C and to document and support the Washington D C music scene 7 As of October 2016 the label employs four people 8 Dischord was a local label in the early days of hardcore and is one of the more famous independent labels along with the likes of Alternative Tentacles Epitaph Records SST Records and Touch and Go Records 6 The logo of the label was created by Nelson who has an associate degree in advertising design 9 Contents 1 History 2 Roster 3 Legacy 4 Notes 5 References and bibliography 6 External linksHistory editInfluenced by existing labels like Dangerhouse Records 10 MacKaye and Nelson took up residence in the now known Dischord House and ran the label out of its premises 10 Dischord s first release was Minor Disturbance by Teen Idles 11 released in 1980 12 The band members cut folded and glued the record packaging themselves to keep costs down 11 The label s first split 12 was Faith Void Split by the bands The Faith and Void 12 Dischord limits itself to bands from the D C scene The label offers the same basic deal to all artists Dischord fronts a certain amount of money to record and manufacture 13 and once those costs are recouped the label s distributor takes 30 percent of the profit 14 and the band and label split the remainder 13 14 We don t use contracts lawyers any of those kinds of things MacKaye says We are partners they make the music and we make the records 11 Jeff Nelson has claimed the venture was never intended to be profit making but was instead simply a way to get their friends albums in fans hands 14 In spite of criticism over the years about how the label is run MacKaye claims everything works and will continue to operate in the same fashion of no contracts or lawyers 15 From the beginning of this label people have said that the way we do things is unsustainable unrealistic idealistic and we were just dreaming he said Well the dream is now 35 years old so they can go fuck themselves 15 In 2017 they put their catalog on Bandcamp for free streaming or purchase 16 In May 2021 it was announced that Dischord would be re releasing the label s first six 7 records in a remastered box set 17 With the catalog number Dischord 200 it will consist of singles and EPs by Minor Threat Government Issue Teen Idles SOA and Youth Brigade 17 Roster editFurther information List of Dischord Records bands and Dischord Records discography Bands such as Minor Threat 18 Government Issue 19 the Faith 20 Void 21 Iron Cross 19 Embrace 22 Rites of Spring 22 Nation of Ulysses 22 Scream 23 Soulside S O A the Teen Idles Gray Matter Jawbox 22 Marginal Man 22 Shudder to Think 22 Dag Nasty 22 Lungfish and Fugazi 6 have released records on Dischord Additions to the Dischord roster as of the late 1990s and 2000s include Q and Not U 6 Beauty Pill Antelope Soccer Team 24 French Toast Faraquet Black Eyes The Aquarium Title Tracks Edie Sedgwick Slant 6 and Andalusians Many of these acts notably Q and Not U and Black Eyes are both influential and experimental post hardcore bands Legacy editDischord Records influenced many other labels such as Simple Machines 13 Lovitt Records and DeSoto Records 13 Notes edit Azerrad 2001 p 132 Blush 2001 p 138 Heller Jason November 18 2014 Primer Where to Start with the Righteous Noise of Dischord Records The A V Club Retrieved May 20 2018 Dolan Jon January 2005 The Revival of Indie Rock Spin 21 1 53 Reynolds Simon 2006 Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 Penguin Books ISBN 978 1 1012 0105 3 a b c d Cogan 2008 p 82 Cogan 2008 p 83 Creative Time October 25 2016 Creative Time Summit DC Do It Yourself Keynote Ian MacKaye Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved April 9 2018 via YouTube Beaujon Andrew May 2003 Out of Step with the World Spin 19 5 86 a b Stafford James March 18 2015 The Roots of Indie Dischord Records Diffuser fm Retrieved April 7 2019 a b c Johnson Christopher August 24 2005 A New Generation of Punk at Dischord Records NPR Retrieved April 7 2019 a b Finn Craig October 27 2011 The Faith and Void the glorious Dischord of 1980s harDCore punk The Guardian Retrieved April 7 2019 a b c d Dischord Records Out of Step with the World Spin June 13 2003 Retrieved April 7 2019 a b c Segal David July 3 1995 The Dischord Label The Perfect Pitch of Principles The Washington Post Retrieved April 8 2019 a b Bray Ryan May 2 2016 Buttholes and lawyers How a lawsuit threatened the indie music model The A V Club Retrieved January 26 2020 Jones Josh August 3 2017 DC s Legendary Punk Label Dischord Records Makes Its Entire Music Catalog Free to Stream Online Open Culture Retrieved April 7 2019 a b Minsker Evan May 15 2021 Minor Threat Government Issue Reissues Coming in First Six Dischord Records Box Set Pitchfork Retrieved May 15 2021 Blush 2001 p 142 a b Blush 2001 p 147 Blush 2001 p 146 Blush 2001 p 150 a b c d e f g Blush 2001 p 157 Blush 2001 p 148 Cohen Matt October 1 2015 Listen Soccer Team Too Many Lens Flares Washington City Paper Retrieved January 22 2020 References and bibliography editAzerrad Michael 2001 Our Band Could Be Your Life Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981 1991 New York Little Brown and Company ISBN 0 316 78753 1 Blush Steven 2001 George Petros ed American Hardcore A Tribal History Feral House ISBN 978 0 922915 71 2 Cogan Brian 2008 The Encyclopedia of Punk New York Sterling ISBN 978 1 4027 5960 4 External links editOfficial website Dischord Records Profile by Southern Records Dischord Records Label Spotlight Archived February 17 2009 at the Wayback Machine Heller Jason November 18 2014 Primer Where to start with the righteous noise of Dischord Records The A V Club Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dischord Records amp oldid 1197572609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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