Om Records
Om Records is an American record label, established in 1995, which releases electronic music, dance music and hip hop. The label was founded in San Francisco in 1995 by Chris Smith. Om Records releases both artist albums and compilations, including the Om Lounge and Mushroom Jazz series. Om's current roster of artists includes Groove Armada, Underworld, Dirty Vegas, Bassnectar, Indiana Taurus, J Boogie, People Under The Stairs, Samantha James, Amp Live, Greenskeepers, Hot Toddy, and Wagon Cookin. Past artists have included Kaskade, Wolfgang Gartner, Ladybug Mecca, and Juan Atkins.
Type | Independent Company |
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Industry | Music |
Founded | San Francisco (1995) |
Headquarters | Mission District, San Francisco |
Key people | Chris Smith, Gunnar Hissam, Brian Clothier |
Products | Electronic dance music |
Revenue | profit |
Parent | Om Records LLC |
Website | www.om-records.com |
Om Records also hosts various nightclub events in Seattle, Los Angeles, Ibiza, Miami, Chicago, Barcelona, and London. The label is based in the Mission District of San Francisco.[1]
Releases
Child's Play
Child's Play was started in late 2009 with the first release from Amp Live featuring Trackademicks called "Gary is A Robot". The label would go on to feature full album and single releases from the likes of Amp Live, Greenskeepers, Bassnectar, and James Curd. Everyone from Treasure Fingers, Flosstradamus, Juan MacLean, Tommie Sunshine, Bassnectar, RJD2, Mexicans With Guns, Grand Theft, Blu Jemz, Robot Koch, DJ Vadim, and more have contributed to the label with remixes.
Om Hip Hop
The Om Hip Hop imprint was started in 2006 and has seen many hit indie releases including artist albums from Strange Fruit Project, Zion I & The Grouch, People Under The Stairs, J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science, Black Spade, Zeph & Azeem, Colossus, and Thes One. The label has also released a number of 12" vinyl singles from Digable Planets, Ladybug Mecca featuring Kenny Dope and Raheem DeVaughn, Zion I & The Grouch, J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science Feat. Lyrics Born, Strange Fruit Project Feat. Erykah Badu, Zeph & Azeem featuring hip hop legends Marley Marl and Carl G. and E Da Boss featuring Gift of Gab and Lateef The Truth Speaker.
Smoke N' Mirrors
Started in early 2010 as a nu-disco house label, Smoke N' Mirrors has featured singles release from Hot Toddy, Wagon Cookin, Mike Monday, Shiny Objects, and Lance DeSardi. In September 2010, Smoke N' Mirrors released the first full length artist album from Crazy P member Hot Toddy.
Deep Concentration
The original hip hop imprint created by Om in 1997 featured a series of compilations and 12" singles. Artist featured on the compilations have included Cut Chemist, DJ Swingsett, Prince Paul, Peanut Butter Wolf, X-Men, Mix Master Mike, DJ Spooky, Beat Junkies, Planet Asia, Mass Influence, Crown City Rockers, Jeremy Sole, DJ John Carmichael and more.
Colorforms
Colorforms is a 12" vinyl singles label started by Om for breaks, turntablism, and dubstep. The label featured 12"s released from Bassnectar, Ming, FS, Soulstice, and more. The art for the jackets was designed by urban street artist David P. Flores.
List of artists
The following is a partial list of artists on Om Records.
- Underworld
- Groove Armada
- Bassnectar
- Dirty Vegas
- Mark Farina
- Indiana Taurus
- Samantha James
- DJ Colette
- Ladybug Mecca
- People Under The Stairs
- Amp Live
- Greenskeepers
- Matt Edwards
- Hot Toddy
- J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science
- Soulstice
- DJ Heather
- Wolfgang Gartner
- Jake Childs
- Lovebirds
- Ming (DJ)
- Atjazz
- Charles Webster
- Eighty Mile Beach
- Strange Fruit Project
- Raashan Ahmad
- Thes One
- Andy Caldwell
- Rithma
- Wagon Cookin
- King Kooba
- Marques Wyatt
- Ming (DJ) & FS
- Pezzner
- Miguel Migs
- Black Spade
- Blaze
- Derrick Carter
- DJ Fluid
- Afro Mystik
- DJ Sneak
- DJ Garth
- Fish Go Deep
- Mike Monday
- Florian Kruse
- Style of Eye
- Hipp-e
- Jamie Anderson
- JT Donaldson
- Lance DeSardi
- LandShark
- Home & Garden (Tim K and Timothy Shumaker)
- Onionz
See also
- List of record labels
References
- "Contact". OM RECORDS. Retrieved 2020-02-27.