After a decade of music-making, New York- and London-based label Tri Angle Records has announced plans to shut down.
"The start of 2020 marked 10 years since I started Tri Angle," founder Robin Carolan wrote in a statement. "Last year I made a decision about the label's future, and it's taken a while to sort out the practicalities, but I wanted to let everyone know that today marks the end of Tri Angle.
"I'd like to thank everyone, and anyone, who has supported Tri Angle over the years. And I wish all my fellow independent labels / artists the best of luck in what are sure to be very trying times."
Find Carolan's statement below.
Over its 10-year run, Tri Angle Records released early material from Clams Casino, How to Dress Well and AlunaGeorge, along with music from the Haxan Cloak, Forest Swords, Evian Christ, serpentwithfeet and more.
"The start of 2020 marked 10 years since I started Tri Angle," founder Robin Carolan wrote in a statement. "Last year I made a decision about the label's future, and it's taken a while to sort out the practicalities, but I wanted to let everyone know that today marks the end of Tri Angle.
"I'd like to thank everyone, and anyone, who has supported Tri Angle over the years. And I wish all my fellow independent labels / artists the best of luck in what are sure to be very trying times."
Find Carolan's statement below.
Over its 10-year run, Tri Angle Records released early material from Clams Casino, How to Dress Well and AlunaGeorge, along with music from the Haxan Cloak, Forest Swords, Evian Christ, serpentwithfeet and more.