Dovecote Records

Dovecote Records was a New York–based independent record label.[1] It was run by its founder, Carter Matschullat, and was distributed by Redeye Distribution in the US.[2]

Dovecote Records
Founded2003
FounderCarter Matschullat
Defunct2014
Distributor(s)Redeye Distribution
Country of originUnited States
Official websitehttp://www.dovecoterecords.com/

Artists and projects

Dovecote's roster included Wise Blood,[3] SSION,[4] Hooray for Earth,[5] Supreme Cuts,[6] Ski Lodge,[7] Jonquil,[8] Wunder Wunder,[9] The Futureheads, Ed Harcourt, Mason Proper, Tim Williams, Trevor Giuliani, Cast Spells, Bad Veins, Blamma! Blamma! and Aberdeen City.[10] In 2011 Dovecote Records held a SXSW showcase featuring performances by Wise Blood, Hooray for Earth, Dominique Young Unique, Baths, Trash Talk, and Big Freedia.[11] In 2012 Dovecote released a photo book with hardcore band Trash Talk that included a 7" single.[12] Dovecote's final release was Racy by Hooray for Earth in 2014.[13]

Releases

The following albums, EPs, and singles were released on Dovecote Records:

Cat No.ArtistTitleType
DCR 001Tim Williams818/The Chelsea SessionsEP
DCR 002Tim WilliamsTales of DigressionAlbum
DCR 003Aberdeen CityThe Freezing AtlanticAlbum
DCR 004Aberdeen CityGod Is Going to Get Sick of MeEP
DCR 005Tim WilliamsMy Brooklyn/Ami7"
DCR 006Aberdeen CityGod Is Going to Get Sick of Me7"
DCR 007Tim WilliamsMerchant HeartEP
DCR 008Mason ProperThere Is a Moth in Your ChestAlbum
DCR 009Mason ProperMy My (Bad Fruit)7"
DCR 0010Tim WilliamsWhen Work Is DoneAlbum
DCR 0012Bad VeinsFalling Tide/The Lie7"
DCR 0013Blamma! Blamma!The p. EP12"
DCR 0014Tim WilliamsWhen Work Is Done12" Picture Disc
DCR 0015Mason ProperThere Is a Moth in Your ChestLP
DCR 0016Ed HarcourtThe Beautiful LieAlbum
DCR 0017Mason ProperShort HandEP
DCR 0018Mason ProperMy My Bad Fruit7"
DCR 0021Mason ProperOlly Oxen FreeAlbum
DCR 0022Ed HarcourtRussian RouletteEP/USB
DCR 0023Trevor GiulianiSubcontrario In StereoAlbum
DCR 0024Tim WilliamsMurderous AirDigital Single
DCR 0025Harvey Sid FisherA Dovecote Holiday EPDigital Single
DCR 0026Tim WilliamsI Hit Another WallDigital Single
DCR 0027Tim WilliamsCareful LoveAlbum
DCR 0028Mason ProperMason Proper EPEP
DCR 0029Cast SpellsBright Works and BatonEP
DCR 0030Hooray For EarthMomoEP
DCR 0031The FutureheadsThe ChaosAlbum
DCR 0032The FutureheadsHeartbeat b/w Struck Dumb7"
DCR 0033The FutureheadsThe ChaosLP
DCR 0034Hooray for EarthMomoLP
DCR 0035JonquilOne Hundred SunsEP
DCR 0036JonquilOne Hundred SunsLP
DCR 0037The FutureheadsChristmas Was Better in the ’80sDigital Single
DCR 0038JonquilGet UpRadio Promo
DCR 0039Hooray for EarthTrue LovesLP
DCR 0040 Wise Blood These Wings EP
DCR 0041 Wise Blood Id LP
DCR 0042 Supreme Cuts Whispers In the Dark LP
DCR 0043 SSION Bent LP
DCR 0044 Trash Talk Book 2 7" SIngle
DCR 0045 Supreme Cuts Divine Ecstasy LP
DCR 0046 Wunder Wunder Everything Infinite LP
DCR 0047 Hooray for Earth Racy LP

See also

References

  1. Angela Ashman (2007-05-15). "School of Schlock - Page 2 - Music - New York". Village Voice. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  2. "BBC Radio 1 - Huw Stephens, SXSW Tips, Crookes in the studio, Breton and Thee Spivs sessions, Huw's Label of Love: Dovecote Records". BBC. 25 March 2011. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  3. "Stream Wise Blood id". Stereogum. 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  4. "On a Mi(ssion)". www.out.com. 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  5. "Hooray For Earth – "Racy"". Stereogum. 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  6. "Review: Supreme Cuts - Divine Ecstasy". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  7. Listen to "Just to Be Like You" by Ski Lodge, retrieved 2020-03-06
  8. "CMJ Band of the Day: Jonquil". Baeble Music. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  9. Shafer, Cody Ray. "Everything Infinite". undertheradarmag.com. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  10. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (2006-01-14). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  11. "The Pitchfork Guide to SXSW 2011". Pitchfork. 11 March 2011. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  12. "Trash Talk Release Photo Book, Contains New Song". Pitchfork. 18 December 2012. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  13. "Hooray For Earth: Racy". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
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