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Slow Roast Records
Founded2009 (2009)
FounderDJ Craze
Kill The Noise
GenreElectronic
LocationMiami, Florida
Official websiteslowroastrecs.com

Slow Roast Records is an independent record label based out of Miami, Florida, USA.

History

Slow Roast Records was founded in 2009[1] by the 3x DMC World Champion[2] DJ Craze and Kill the Noise.[3] The Miami New Times acknowledges the record label's starting to make big waves in the independent scene in recent years saying, "After a couple of years of carefully cooking up the right beats, choosing the right artists, and prepping the right releases, Craze, Kill the Noise, and their genre-bending label hit it hard in 2013." [2] Until recently, Slow Roast was distributed by their good friends at Fool's Gold Records.[4]

Founders

Craze was born in Nicaragua and grew up in Miami where he currently resides. He is known as one of the most accomplished turntablists of all time, having won over a dozen competition titles including a record three consecutive World DMC Championships. Craze also placed second in the 1999 DMC World Team Championships with his group The Allies (alongside fellow DMC World Champions A-Trak and Infamous) who took home the Team Championship the following year.[5] Kill The Noise, also known as Jake Stanczak or Ewun, is an electronic music producer from Rochester, NY currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA.[6] After gaining critical success with his Ewun project, Jake Stanczak delved into the spacier dubstep realm to create Kill The Noise. Since, he has worked with Deadmau5's label Mau5trap and collaborated with Skrillex on four tracks: "Right on Time" and "Burst" with 12th Planet, "Narcissistic Cannibal" with Korn and "Recess" with Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos.[7]

Roster[8]

Discography

Slow Roast Records Discography[9][10]
Year Artist Title Catalogue
2010 Kill The Noise Roots EP SR001
Senor Stereo Unintentional EP SR002
Klever It Gets Hot EP SR003
2011 Senor Stereo Unintentional EP - The Remixes SR004
Codes Codes House EP SR005
Craze Dance Alone SR006
Codes Codes House Remix EP SR007
2012 Kill The Noise Roots Remixed EP SR008
Craze Selekta EP SR009
Codes & Craze Deeper[11] SR010
2013 Codes The Get Down EP SR011
Brillz TWONK LP SR012
Brillz RETWONKED[12] SR013
2014 Ape Drums Bashment SR014
J. Rabbit Peyote Soda EP SR015
SuddenBeatz feat. Craze Bring it Back Now SR016
Astronomar Leather Gloves SR017
Codes Brooklyn Bounce LP SR018

References

  1. ^ Megan Saad. "RBMA Presents: Culture Clash Miami". Vibe.
  2. ^ a b Kat Bein. "A Five-Part History of Slow Roast Records". Miami New Times.
  3. ^ "Kill The Noise Bio".
  4. ^ Brent Tactic. "DAD Label Profile: Slow Roast Records". Do Androids Dance.
  5. ^ "DJ Craze, Electronica from Miami, FL", ReverbNation, retrieved 7 September 2020
  6. ^ "Kill the Noise age, hometown, biography", Last.fm, retrieved 7 September 2020
  7. ^ Kill the Noise on Apple Music, retrieved 7 September 2020
  8. ^ "Slow Roast Records", archive.vn, 12 March 2014, retrieved 7 September 2020
  9. ^ "Slow Roast Records", Discogs, retrieved 7 September 2020
  10. ^ "Slow Roast Records Releases & Artists on Beatport", Beatport.com, retrieved 7 September 2020
  11. ^ "Obscure Object Films » "DEEPER" Music Video For Codes and Craze Out O…", archive.vn, 12 March 2014, retrieved 7 September 2020
  12. ^ "Brillz Anounces [sic] Remix Album "Retwonked" out on SlowRoast Records", Your EDM, 18 November 2013, retrieved 7 September 2020