MATADOR RECORDS


'Matador Records' is an independent record label, famous for a roster of highly-respected indie rock artists and bands.
Matador was started by Chris Lombardi in 1989 in his New York City apartment. The following year, Lombardi was joined by former Homestead Records manager Gerard Cosloy, and the two of them have run it together since. In 1993, the label began a partnership with Atlantic Records which lasted for a couple of years. Then in 1996, Capitol Records purchased a 49 percent stake in Matador, but Lombardi and Cosloy bought it back in 1999. It has been co-owned by the Beggars Group since 2002 and now operates in both New York and London.
Recently, Matador has had to sidestep unwanted involvement in the current Recording Industry Association of America dispute over Peer-to-peer file sharing networks.[1] Matador's Patrick Amory contacted the RIAA multiple times in order to ensure that an erroneous listing on the group's website of Matador as an RIAA member was removed. After several attempts, the name of the independent label was removed from the membership list.

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Current (active) bands
Alumni (previous bands)
See also
External links

Current (active) bands



Belle & Sebastian

Brightblack Morning Light

Cat Power

The Cave Singers

Dead Meadow

Early Man

Laura Cantrell

Lavender Diamond

Love Of Diagrams

Stephen Malkmus

Matmos

Mission of Burma

Mogwai

A.C. Newman

The New Pornographers

Jennifer O'Connor

The Ponys

Shearwater

Times New Viking

Yo La Tengo

Alumni (previous bands)



Aereogramme

Arab Strap

Arsonists

Babylon Dance Band

Bailter Space

Barbara Manning

Bardo Pond

Bassholes

Bettie Serveert

The Bionaut

Boards of Canada

Bullet Lavolta

Bunnybrains

burger/ink

Chain Gang

Chavez

Chris Knox

Circle X

The Clean

Come

Console

Cornelius

Couch

dälek

David Kilgour

Demolition Doll Rods

Dizzee Rascal

The Double

D-Stroy

Dustdevils

18th Dye

The Fall

Fire In The Kitchen

Flipper (band)

The For Carnation

The Frogs

Fuck

The Fucking Champs

Graeme Downes

Guided by Voices

Guitar Wolf

Helium

H.P. Zinker

Interpol

Jad Fair & Yo La Tengo

Jega

Jimi Tenor

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

JPS Experience

Khan

Kustomized

Large Professor

Lesser

Liquor Giants

Live Human

Liz Phair

Lynnfield Pioneers

Lyres

M. Ward (Matador Europe; M. Ward's music is released in the US by Merge Records)

Mark Eitzel

Mary Timony

MC Paul Barman

Mecca Normal

The Modernist

Modest Mouse

Moonshake

Mount Florida

Mr. Len

Neko Case

Nightmares on Wax

Non Phixion

Pastels

Pavement

Pell Mell

Pitchblende

Pizzicato Five

Plone

Pole

Portastatic

Preston School of Industry

Pretty Girls Make Graves

Prisonshake

Quickspace

Railroad Jerk

Red Snapper

Robert Pollard

Run On

Sad Rockets

The Schramms

Seachange

Sensational

SF Seals

Shams

Silkworm

Sleater-Kinney

Smog

The Soft Boys

Solex

Spoon

Sportsguitar

Superchunk

Techno Animal

Teenage Fanclub

Thalia Zedek

Thinking Fellers Union Local 282

Tobin Sprout

Toiling Midgets

Tommy Keene

2 Foot Flame

Two Lone Swordsmen

Unrest

Unsane

Unwound

Void

Wisdom of Harry

See also



List of record labels

External links



Official site

Gerard Cosloy Interview 1999 & MP3 Sample

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