K RECORDS


'K Records' is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington, co-founded, owned, and operated by Calvin Johnson, formerly of the bands Cool Rays, Beat Happening, The Go Team, The Halo Benders and presently in the band Dub Narcotic Sound System. Inspired by Sun, SST, Rough Trade, CJ Records, Bomp!, Dischord, and many others, Johnson started the label originally with the simple intention of making his friends' music available to the world,[1] but over time its reputation grew.
The K motto is "exploding the teenage underground into passionate revolt against the corporate ogre since 1982." The label has been so influential in anti-corporate independent music and underground DIY punk culture, particularly in the Olympia music scene, that it was the subject of a documentary directed by Heather Rose Dominic entitled ''The Shield Around the K'', with a tagline of "Do It Yourself".[2]

Contents
Artists who have worked with K Records
Influence
See also
References
External links

Artists who have worked with K Records



Adrian Orange

All Girl Summer Fun Band

Jason Anderson aka ''Wolf Colonel''

★ The Bartlebees

Beat Happening

Beck

Behead the Prophet, No Lord Shall Live

Bikini Kill

Bis

Karl Blau

The Blow

Built to Spill

Chicks on Speed

COCO

★ Courtney Love (the band, not the musician with the same name)

The Crabs

D+

Kimya Dawson

Sarah Dougher

Dennis Driscoll

Dub Narcotic Sound System

Duck Hunt

Electrosexual

Fifth Column

Steve Fisk

Gaze

Girl Trouble

The Halo Benders

★ Hornet Leg

Calvin Johnson

Karp

Kicking Giant

Landing

Little Wings

Lois

Love as Laughter

Lync

Maher Shalal Hash Baz

The Make-up

Manta Man

Marine Research

Mecca Normal

The Microphones / Mount Eerie

Mirah

Modest Mouse

Old Time Relijun

Anna Oxygen

Pansy Division

Pine Hill Haints

The Rondelles

Shonen Knife

The Softies

Some Velvet Sidewalk

The Subdebs

Tender Forever

Tender Trap

Tiger Trap

Jason Traeger

Wimps

Yume Bitsu

Influence



Nothing Painted Blue released a song "K for Karnival" which is partially a tribute to K Records; it repeats "Who put the shield around the K?" several times, referring to the interstate-style shield around the letter K in the K Records logo.

★ Musician Kurt Cobain had the K Records logo tattooed on his forearm, saying it was to "try and remind me to stay a child." It is mentioned in the song "Lounge Act," which was written about Bikini Kill co-founder, Tobi Vail. ("I'll arrest myself / I'll wear a shield")

★ In 2005, Springfield, Illinois indie band Resident Genius recorded a tribute song called "Calvin J", which contains the line "International pop underground/unknowingly broke fresh new ground"

See also



List of record labels

References


External links



Official site

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