Screwgun Records
Screwgun Records is a jazz record label founded by Tim Berne in 1996 following the demise of Stefan Winter's JMT Records label.[1] Most releases on the label have been by Berne, though a few have been by Berne's associates and bandmates. Steve Byram has designed and illustrated the artwork of many Screwgun releases.[2] Some of this artwork was featured in Eye magazine (No. 42, Vol. 11, Winter 2001).
Discography
Year released | Catalogue No. | Artist | Title | Notes |
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1996 | 70001 | Tim Berne's Bloodcount | Unwound | 3-CD Box Set - Limited Edition of 2000 |
1997 | 70002 | Tim Berne's Paraphrase | Visitation Rites | |
1997 | 70003 | Tim Berne's Bloodcount | Discretion | |
1997 | 70004 | Tim Berne's Bloodcount | Saturation Point | |
1998 | 70005 | Marc Ducret | Un Certain Malaise | |
1998 | 70006 | Michael Formanek | Am I Bothering You? | |
1998 | 70007 | Django Bates | Quiet Nights | |
1998 | 70008 | Julius Hemphill | Blue Boyé | 2-CD Box Set rerelease on 1977 album on Mbari Records |
1998 | 70009 | Tim Berne | The Empire Box | 5-CD Box Set compiling The Five Year Plan, 7X, Spectres and Songs and Rituals in Real Time |
1999 | 70010 | Marc Ducret | L'Ombra di Verdi | |
1999 | 70011 | Tim Berne's Paraphrase | Please Advise | |
2001 | 70012 | Tim Berne and The Copenhagen Art Ensemble with Herb Robertson and Marc Ducret | Open, Coma | 2-CD Box Set |
2002 | 70013 | Tim Berne | Science Friction | |
2004 | 70014 | Tim Berne's Hard Cell | Electric and Acoustic Hard Cell Live | |
2005 | 70015 | Tim Berne's Hard Cell | Feign | |
2005 | 70016 | Tim Berne's Paraphrase | Pre-Emptive Denial | |
2006 | 70017 | Tim Berne's Big Satan | Livein Cognito | 2-CD Box Set |
2007 | 70018 | Tim Berne's Science Friction | Mind Over Friction | 3-CD Box Set compiling Science Friction and The Sublime And |
2007 | 70019 | Tim Berne's Bloodcount | Seconds | 2 CD + DVD Box Set |
2008 | 70020 | Buffalo Collision | (Duck) |
See also
External links
Notes
- ↑ Fitzell, S. P., Tim Berne's Screwgun Records: By Him to You, All About Jazz Record Label Profile, December 31, 2005
- ↑ Eye, Number 42, Volume 11, Winter 2001.
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