Artists

Serving up fresh Bay Area talent.

George Cochrane

Indie pop written from an underground dance music point of view

George Cochrane has been releasing electronic music for over 8 years under various pseudonyms and spanning many eclectic sub-genres- from banging dancefloor tech house to funky downtempo produced completely from live beatbox samples. "The White Pinecone" represents a departure from that sound into a more song-oriented direction- riveting, immediate, and uniquely personal, while still holding onto a dancefloor friendly vibe.

French Miami

Oui, seƱor.

Formed in 2006, this trio has exploded on the San Francisco scene with their quirky mix of disco keyboards, screaming guitars, catchy vocals and solid drums.

Cubik & Origami

The last great artists of the pre-mutant era

Foreseeing the apocalypse, the mid-80s Dust Brothers traveled back in time and kidnapped King Tubby, Jean Michel Jarre and Curtis Mayfield, forcing them to produce an album and share awkward meals with My Bloody Valentine and Talking Heads. Having stolen Four Tet's MPC, Danger Mouse's budget, Daniel Johnston's meds and a crate of records from Afrika Bambaata's basement, the group created what would later be considered the last great work of the pre-mutant era.

Compulse

Bleep blop.

coming soon.

The Collapsible Mammals

Gnats swarming, people exiting, skeletons walking, and heads bobbing.
Handmade Covers

The Collapsible Mammals was formed in 2006 by Chris Avitabile in Los Angeles, CA. After years of collecting sounds and instruments, records throughout America, and traveling and eating interesting dishes in various international locales, Chris and friends decided to make a record. Things got interesting, and soon a collection of seemingly soundtrack like, instrumental(ish), get in the car and drive to an undisclosed location type creations started popping up.

Jason Paul Heiselmann

Musical Child

coming soon.