Hobbledehoy Record Co.
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| Hobbledehoy Record Co. | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2006 |
| Founder | Tom Majerczak |
| Distributor(s) |
Poison City (AUS/NZ) Lumberjack Mordam (Worldwide) |
| Genre | Indie |
| Country of origin | Victoria, Australia |
| Official Website | http://www.hobbledehoyrecords.com |
Hobbledehoy Record Co. (
/ˈhɒbəldihɔɪ/ hob-əl-dee-hoy) is an independent record label operating from a spare room in Adelaide, SA Australia. Founded by Tom Majerczak while he was attending University[1] in Melbourne, the label has released notable recordings by Blueline Medic, Owen, Arrows, This Will Destroy You[2] & more.
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[edit] Discography
(Arranged by date of release)
- Oh Messy Life – 1+1−1=1 – HOB001 (CD, 2006)
- Oh Messy Life – The Literature EP – HOB002 (CD, 2006)
- The City on Film – In Formal Introduction – HOB004 (CD, 2007)
- The Leap Year – With A Little Push A Pattern Appears – HOB005 (CD, 2007)
- Blueline Medic – The Middle Of The End – HOB003 (7", 2008)
- Hey Mercedes – Unorchestrated – HOB006 (LP 12", 2008)
- Arrows / These Hands Could Separate The Sky – Split – HOB007 (CD, 2008)
- Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (CD, 2008)
- Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (LP, 2009)
- Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (CD, 2009)
- Owen – At Home With Owen – HOB011 (CD, 2009)
- Owen – New Leaves – HOB012 (CD, 2009)
- Jamie Hay – Thieves – HOB010 (7", 2010)
- Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (LP, 2010)
- Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (CD, 2010)
- Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (2xLP, 2011)
- The Leap Year – With A Little Push A Pattern Appears – HOB005 (LP, 2011)
- This Will Destroy You – Tunnel Blanket – HOB015 (2xLP, 2011)
- This Will Destroy You – Tunnel Blanket – HOB015 (CD, 2011)
- Braid – Closer To Closed – HOB016 (LP 12", 2011)
- Owen – Ghost Town – HOB017 (LP, 2011)
- Lymbyc Systym – Shutter Release – HOB014 (LP, 2012)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Hobbledehoy Record Co's official site
- Hobbledehoy Record Co's Myspace site
- Interview with Tom Majerczak of Hobbledehoy on AMO
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