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Genjing Records
Founded2011
FounderNevin Domer
GenreVarious
Country of originChina
LocationBeijing
Official websitegenjingrecords.com

Genjing Records (simplified Chinese: 根茎唱片; traditional Chinese: 根莖唱片) is an independent record label that specializes in releasing vinyl recordings of Chinese musicians.

Launched in Beijing in March 2011, China's first vinyl-only record label was initially intended as a platform for founder Nevin Domer's hardcore band Fanzui Xiangfa (犯罪想法) to release and distribute their own recordings.[1] After realizing the large potential for a new independent record label, however, Domer determined that he could also help other independent Chinese musicians to release material on vinyl, a medium that had been rapidly gaining favor within the country's growing collector community throughout the mid-2010s.[2][3]

Since then, Genjing Records has shifted its mission statement to focus primarily on creating connections between China's DIY independent music community and its international counterparts, a process that is primarily facilitated by the release of split 7" records in cooperation with global partner labels and subsequent multinational tours in which bands criss-cross each other's countries.[4][5][6]

In August 2012, Genjing worked with one of the first expatriates involved in the mid-1990s Beijing punk scene, David O'Dell, to host a charity punk-rock show and auction in association with Half the Sky, a Chinese charitable organization dedicated to poor rural children.[7][8]

On August 19, 2012, Genjing Records was featured on DIY punk fanzine Maximumrocknroll's weekly radio show.[9]

Since its inception, Genjing Records has issued over a dozen releases, including efforts from AM444, Demerit, Dear Eloise,[10][11] Duck Fight Goose,[12] the Fever Machine,[13] Gum Bleed, Round Eye,[14][15] Snapline, Wang Wen (罔聞),[16] and Fanzui Xiangfa.[17]

The label's international catalog includes releases by Cheap Stuff, Libyan Hit Squad, SS20, Sick Times,[18] Tiny Ghosts and Tussle.

Discography

Catalog Band(s) Title Format Release date
GR001 Fanzui Xiangfa / Daighila split 7” May 2011
GR002 Fanzui Xiangfa / SS20 split 7” May 2011
GR003 Demerit / SS20 split 10” July 2011
GR004 Dear Eloise Castle 7” July 2011
GR005 Dear Eloise Song for Her 7” July 2011
GR006 Fanzui Xiangfa Fanzui Xiangfa 7” Aug 2011
GR007 Gum Bleed / Cheap Stuff / Flyx / rks Fuck Society 2x7” Apr 2012
GR008 Duck Fight Goose History 7” May 2012
GR009 Tiny Ghosts Alien in a Box 7” June 2012
GR010 AM444 / Tussle Split Ends 12” July 2012
GR011 The Fever Machine La Chupacabra 7” Aug 2012
GR012 Next Year's Love Smash the Pink Bug 7” Aug 2012
GR013 Dear Eloise I’ll Be Your Mirror 7” Oct 2012
GR014 Gum Bleed / Sick Times split 10” Jan 2013
GR015 Dear Eloise The Winter That Disappeared 7” March 2013
GR016 Li Daiguo Music for Advertisements 7” March 2013
GR017 pg.lost / Wang Wen split 12” March 2013

References