Dirtnap Records

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Dirtnap Records
Founded1999
FounderKen Cheppaikode
Distributor(s)No Idea Records
GenrePunk rock
Country of originUnited States
LocationPortland, Oregon
Official websitedirtnaprecs.com

Dirtnap Records is an independent record label in the Pacific Northwest specializing in punk rock. It was founded by Ken Cheppaikode while he was living in Seattle, Washington in 1999. He bought Green Noise record store in Portland, Oregon in 2005 and now runs the label from there.[1]

Cheppaikode started the label while working for Mordam Records, distributor of many punk labels and Maximumrocknroll magazine. Naturally, Mordam also distributed Dirtnap's early releases. However, immediately before Mordam merged with Lumberjack Distribution in 2005, Cheppaikode chose to switch to RedEye Distribution.[2]

In 2006, Dirtnap agreed to an exclusive licensing deal with Railer Entertainment Music Licensing which immediately led to the inclusion of several Dirtnap bands on the soundtrack of the PlayStation 3 game, Skate.[3]

Dirtnap originally focused on regional talent, releasing a number of local 7-inch singles and splits albums. It has since expanded its focus, attracting attention in the early 2000s when it was releasing records by The Briefs, the Epoxies, and The Exploding Hearts. In 2009, the label signed The White Wires from Ottawa.[4] Other notable releases once Dirtnap expanded its focus include several records by groups such as The Marked Men from Denton, Texas and The Ergs! from New Brunswick, New Jersey.

In early 2007, Cheppaikode began a vinyl-only sublabel called Green Noise, named after the record store, that retains the local focus Dirtnap used to have.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Soule, Sam (8 November 2006), "Ken Cheppaikode of Dirtnap Records", Willamette Week, retrieved 2007-09-21
  2. ^ Dickerson, Virgil (6 September 2007), Interview with Ken Cheppaikode of Dirtnap Records, retrieved 2007-10-16 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |year= / |date= mismatch (help)
  3. ^ Soule, Sam (15 December 2006), Dirtnap Signs with Railer, retrieved 2007-10-16
  4. ^ "White Wires sign to Dirtnap". www.punknews.org. Punknews.org. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)

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