/ Fourteen signed artists

A shared sensibility, not a shared genre.

Every artist here was signed because the record demanded a second listen. Genre adjacency is the point — the roster is a sensibility, a set of production values, a refusal to be tidy.

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All Years · 2015–2018 · 2019–2021 · 2022–Present

Close portrait in north-facing daylight, musician with direct gaze, high-contrast natural light against a deep shadow background, face partially lit
Close portrait in north-facing daylight, musician with direct gaze, high-contrast natural light against a deep shadow background, face partially lit
Studio session portrait, musician at a mixing console, warm strobe light from one side, deep shadow on the other, direct gaze toward camera
Studio session portrait, musician at a mixing console, warm strobe light from one side, deep shadow on the other, direct gaze toward camera
Environmental portrait in a recording studio, musician seated near a window with north-facing daylight, hands resting on guitar, strong shadow definition
Environmental portrait in a recording studio, musician seated near a window with north-facing daylight, hands resting on guitar, strong shadow definition
High-contrast portrait against a black background, natural light from a single window source, musician looking slightly off-camera, textured jacket visible
High-contrast portrait against a black background, natural light from a single window source, musician looking slightly off-camera, textured jacket visible
Overhead flat-lay of a vinyl record and its printed inner sleeve, high contrast against a dark surface, detail of pressing grooves visible in raking light
Overhead flat-lay of a vinyl record and its printed inner sleeve, high contrast against a dark surface, detail of pressing grooves visible in raking light
Close portrait, musician in a pressing facility environment, warm industrial light from behind, face toward camera, high contrast shadow fill
Close portrait, musician in a pressing facility environment, warm industrial light from behind, face toward camera, high contrast shadow fill
Studio portrait, musician's hands adjusting a reel-to-reel machine, warm strobe from above, tape reels in soft focus background, high contrast
Studio portrait, musician's hands adjusting a reel-to-reel machine, warm strobe from above, tape reels in soft focus background, high contrast
Environmental wide shot of a recording studio, musician standing near a microphone, north-facing daylight from tall windows, shadows long and defined
Environmental wide shot of a recording studio, musician standing near a microphone, north-facing daylight from tall windows, shadows long and defined

Mara Solene

Drift Collective

Yusuf Adara

Cleo Vance

Alt-country song structures with orchestral string arrangements. Four records in the catalogue, each self-produced.

Sparse folk structures built around unresolved chord changes. Three albums, each quieter than the last.

Post-rock instrumentation with field recordings woven into the arrangement. Two records, both pressed in limited runs.

Experimental electronics rooted in West African percussion patterns. Debut record recorded over eighteen months.

The Pale Line

Nora Fell

Heron Bureau

Callum Ore

Minimalist chamber pop built from piano and voice. Debut pressed on recycled sleeve stock, liner notes hand-typeset.

Noise-adjacent guitar work layered over spoken word. Two EPs and a full-length, all recorded live to tape.

Ambient drone compositions built from orchestral samples and analog synthesis. Three full-lengths in the catalogue.

Country-adjacent songwriting with heavy production craft. Debut record mixed entirely in mono, by choice.

Full discographies. Production notes. The story behind each record.

— Inside each page

Each artist page carries the complete catalogue, notes on how the records were made, and the reasoning behind every production decision. This is not a bio — it is the liner notes the music deserves.