Tri Angle (record label)

Tri Angle
Founded 2010-present
Founder Robin Carolan
Genre Electronic
Country of origin UK / United States
Location London / New York City
Official website tri-anglerecords.com

Tri Angle is an independent record label based in London and New York launched by Robin Carolan in 2010. The label has released critically acclaimed records by artists such as The Haxan Cloak, Forest Swords, Holy Other and Clams Casino.

About

Prior to starting the label Carolan was a writer for the well-recognised tastemaker website 20jazzfunkgreats. Since its inception, the label has gained a reputation for being highly influential, particularly within the electronic-music scene. Dazed & Confused magazine called Tri Angle "one of today’s most singular musical tribes".[1] In 2011, Tri Angle was named one of the top 50 labels in America by Billboard,[2] and in 2013 label owner Robin Carolan was profiled in The New Yorker.[3]

Tri Angle's sound has been heavily debated in the music press with The Wire noting it as being "one of the hardest labels to pin down in contemporary music".[4] It has often been cited as a meeting point for avant electronics and pop. The label's first release was Let Me Shine For You, a compilation consisting of experimental Lindsay Lohan cover songs created by producers like Laurel Halo and Oneohtrix Point Never.[5] In reference to Let Me Shine For You Brooklyn Magazine stated "hearing it now puts you in mind of Purity Ring, Chvrches, or a dozen other acts who’ve gotten big since by shading their bubblegum black". In recent years artists from the label have collaborated with more mainstream artists, including Kanye West, Björk, Disclosure, A$AP Rocky, FKA Twigs, Diplo, Vince Staples, Atticus Ross, Tinashe, Massive Attack, and The Weeknd. Björk in particular has been a strong supporter of the label crediting Robin Carolan with having helped her finish her 9th studio album Vulnicura, as well as collaborating with Tri Angle on a number of other occasions.

Tri Angle releases have been featured on "Best of" lists by notable websites and publications such as Pitchfork, The Guardian, FACT, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Spin.

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