Hybridity Music

Hybridity Music, commonly referred to as Hybridity, is an independent Canadian record label.

Hybridity Music
Founded2012
FounderMalcolm Levy
GenreVarious
Country of originCanada
LocationVancouver
Official websitehttp://hybriditymusic.com/

History

Founded in Vancouver by Malcolm Levy in 2012, Hybridity is an artist-run label that works in the areas where performance, music, art, and technology cross over.[1]

Their first release was the Traps EP by Vancouver duo Humans.[2] The label was introduced by XLR8R with a video for the Max Ulis remix of "De Ceil." [3]

Hybridity Music is part of a larger concept centring on trans-disciplinary art and collaborative practice. Hybridity is focused on artists who produce cross genre'd music and media that span installation, visual art, music, technology, and performance.

As an artist-run label, Hybridity supports music artists by handling their management, distribution, PR, publishing, branding, and overall trajectory, improving their aesthetics through consultation, discussion, and implementation.

Hybridity regularly throws events and curates exhibitions in Vancouver and New York.

Artists past and present

  • BCBG
  • Calamalka
  • Dreamboat[4]
  • Gang Signs
  • Humans
  • Ladyfrnd
  • Michael Brock
  • Monolithium[4]
  • Sabota
  • Snowday
  • Speaker Face
  • Thomas Cade
  • Wolfey

Discography

  • HYB001: Humans - Traps EP (2012.03.06)
  • HYB002: Calamalka - All the Way Up (2012.07.24)
  • HYB003: Thomas Cade - Greenwich Mean Time (2013.02.15)[5]
  • HYB004: Humans - Nine Tenths single (2013.02.18)
  • HYB005: Gang Signs - Remixes EP (2013.02.26)[6]
  • HYB006: BCBG - "Chappelle Abstraite" (2013.06.08)
  • HYB007: Dreamboat – "Boy" (2013.06.01)
  • HYB008: Ladyfrnd – "Ladyfrnd" (2013.06.15)
  • HYB009: "Bass Coast 2013 Humans Remixed" (2013.12.11)
  • HYB010: Wolfey - "Wolfey" (2013.11.26)
  • HYB011: Sabota - "Sabota" (2014.02.21)

See also

References

  1. Goyman, Jamie (11 September 2012). "Hybridity". BeatRoute Magazine. Archived from the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  2. Ryce, Andrew (28 February 2012). "Hybridity Music launches with Humans". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  3. Reynaldo, Shawn (1 March 2012). "Humans "De Ciel (Max Ulis Remix)"". XLR8R. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  4. Goyman, Jamie (15 September 2012). "Malcolm Levy: Hybridity and New Forms Festival". subdivision. Archived from the original on 21 November 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  5. Ryce, Andrew (14 January 2013). "Thomas Cade debuts with Greenwich Mean Time". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  6. Hudson, Alex (8 February 2013). "Gang Signs "Runnin" (video) / "Runnin" (Stint remix)". Exclaim!. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
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