HopeStreet Recordings

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Hopestreet Recordings is an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia founded in 2009. [1]

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Discography

Hopestreet Recordings 7" single "Daddy" by Emma Donovan & The Putbacks (2014) Hopestreet 45 Emma.jpg
Hopestreet Recordings 7" single "Daddy" by Emma Donovan & The Putbacks (2014)
Album Cover - The Island of Dr Electrico The Island of Dr Electrico Album.jpg
Album Cover - The Island of Dr Electrico
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Album Cover - You Me Bullets Love
ArtistTitleCatalog NumberRelease Date
Chantal Mitvalsky & The PutbacksFriend Or Foe / Diamond Cutter 7"HS0012009
The PutbacksBusted / Set Me Free 7"HS0022010
The Cactus ChannelPepper Snake / The Dap 7"HS0032011
The Bombay Royale Sote Sote / Solla Solla 7"HS0042011
The Public Opinion Afro OrchestraMr Clean 7"HS0052011
The Cactus ChannelEmanuel Ciccolini / Budokan 7"HS0062012
The Bombay Royale You Me Bullets Love LPHS0072012
The Cactus ChannelHaptics LPHS0082012
ZillanovaSuicide / The Time It Takes 7"HS0092013
The Bombay Royale Phone Baje Na Remix 12"HS0102013
The Cactus ChannelWooden Boy LPHS0112013
The Putbacks feat. Nai Palm Spanish Harlem / The Worm 7"HS0122014
San LazaroSerendipity LPHS0132014
The Bombay Royale The Island Of Dr Electrico LPHS0142014
Emma Donovan & The PutbacksDawn LPHS0152014
The Public Opinion Six feat. One Sixth & Lamine SonkoCosmetic Love / Jappo 7"HS0162015
Emma Donovan & The PutbacksDaddy / In The Dirt 7"HS0172014
The MeltdownBetter Days EPHS0182015
The Cactus ChannelCobaw / Fool's Gold 7"HS0192015
Quarter StreetQuarter Street LPHS0202015
The Bombay Royale Wild Stallion Mountain / Khubsoorat Bewafa 7"HS0212015
The PutbacksKung Fu Pyramids / Snake Eyes 7"HS0222015
Emma Donovan & The PutBacks feat. Archie Roach, Tim Rogers & Joelistics Blackfella Whitefella / Down City Streets 7"HS0232015
The MeltdownThe Meltdown LPHS0242017
San LazaroLa Despedida LPHS0252016
The Cactus Channel feat. Chet Faker Kill The Doubt / Sleeping Alone 7"HS0262015
Leisure CentreOne Plus One EPHS0272016
The Cactus ChannelDo It For Nothing LPHS0282017
ZillanovaThe Fader EPHS0292017
The Bombay Royale Run Kitty Run LPHS0302017
The Cactus ChannelStay A While LPHS0312017
The Public Opinion Afro OrchestraNaming & Blaming LPHS0322018
Leisure CentreMind Full LPHS0332018
The PutbacksThe Putbacks LPHS0342018
IzyIrene LPHS0352019
Karate BoogalooKB's Mixtape No. 2 LPHS0362019
Various ArtistsOver Under Away LPHS0372019
Love Songs & DComing UpHS0382019
Danielle Ponder and Karate BoogalooLook Around EPHS0392020
Emma Donovan and The PutbacksCrossover LPHS0402020
ZretroZretro LPHS0412022
Erin BukuLessons in Love EPHS0422022
The MeltdownIt's A Long Road LPHS0432022
Hannah MacklinMu LPHS0442023
Immy OwusuLO-LIFE! LPHS0452023
Ella ThompsonDomino LPHS0462023

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References

  1. "Tristan Ludowyk – HopeStreet Recordings – Q&A". 7 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  2. "Releases". Emma Donovan / The PutBacks - Daddy - out on Hope Street Recordings. 2014. Archived from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  3. Andrew Drever (2 June 2014). "CD review: Bombay Royale's The Island of Dr. Electrico". The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 16 December 2017.
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