Low Transit Industries
Low Transit Industries was an independent record label founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1999 by Darren Smallman (Dez Dare) and Simon Baird. The label toured and released bands across the world until 2010 when the partners closed operations due to Darren Smallman moving to the UK where he now runs BATTLE WORLDWIDE which is a record label, book publisher, music publisher and PR services company.
Artists
Artists who have had releases through Low Transit Industries include:
- Alma
- Aviator Lane
- Batrider
- Black Mountain
- Black Nielson
- Boddicker
- C.W. Stoneking
- Co-Pilgrim
- Disaster Plan
- Dishpan Fingers
- Elf Power
- Finishing School
- Fonda 500
- Fotomoto
- Ghosty
- Goldrush
- Homescience
- Ill Bravados
- Jacob S. Harris
- Jape Squad
- Kim Salmon & The Surrealists
- Legends of Motorsport
- Lilys
- Line Drawings
- Margins
- Matt Banham
- Mid State Orange
- New Estate
- New Pants
- No Through Road
- Of Montreal
- Okkervil River
- Oneironaut
- Papermoon
- Pink Mountaintops
- Royal City
- Russian Roulettes
- Sailboats Are White
- Sam Isaac
- Screamfeeder
- Season
- Serena Maneesh
- Shannon McArdle
- Sharko
- Sime Nugent
- Simon Llewelyn Evans
- Sneeze
- Sonoi
- SubAudible Hum
- Thalia Zedek Band
- The Backfeed Slumber
- The Bites
- The Ca$inos
- The Delicates
- The Essex Green
- The Ladybug Transistor
- The Loch Ness Mouse
- The Mendoza Line
- The Minders
- The Parkas
- The Smallgoods
- The Sound Platform
- The Specimens
- The Steinbecks
- The Super Wolfgang
- The Wells Collective
- THE WHATS
- The Zebras
- Tim Steward
- TimeZones
- Trans Am
- Tucker B's
- Warped
- We All Want To
Singles club
Low Transit Industries also briefly operated a singles club, periodically sending out split 7-inch singles to subscribers. Artists featured in the singles club included The Zebras, Sneeze, Disaster Plan, The Smallgoods, and The Ladybug Transistor.
See also
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