Joyful Noise Recordings

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Joyful Noise
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Founded2003 (2003)
FounderKarl Hofstetter
Distributor(s) Secretly Canadian
Genre Indie rock, alternative rock, experimental, doom metal
Country of origin United States
Location Indianapolis, Indiana
Official website www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com

Joyful Noise Recordings is an independent record label with headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. The label was founded in 2003 in Bloomington, Indiana by Karl Hofstetter, who also played drums on several of the label's first releases. [1] Joyful Noise maintains an active roster of over 30 bands playing various musical styles, [2] though according to the label, each artist "in one way or another bridges the gap between pop and noise." [1]

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History

In 2010 Joyful Noise began focusing largely on limited-edition specialty releases which are generally released on analog formats packaged with music downloads. In addition to releases on vinyl records, the label has gained notoriety for being at the forefront of the resurgence of cassette tapes and flexi discs, as reported by The Washington Post , Pitchfork Media , Under The Radar , and others. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Joyful Noise has released single-album cassettes from Akron/Family, Dinosaur Jr., Deerhoof, of Montreal, Here We Go Magic, and others, and has released multi-album cassette box sets from Dinosaur Jr., of Montreal, and Joan Of Arc. [1]

In 2012 Joyful Noise released their first album to chart on Billboard : Kishi Bashi's 151a (debuting at #6 on the Heatseekers chart). [8] Since that time, new music on Joyful Noise from artists such as Sebadoh, Dumb Numbers, David Yow, [9] Son Lux, Swamp Dogg, Tropical Fuck Storm, Deerhoof, Why? and others have all charted.

From 2012 to 2016, in the spirit of continuing to explore musical community-building through the release of cult artists in obsolete audio-reproduction formats, Joyful Noise offered its monthly flexi-disc singles series. Each disc in the series is of peculiar and notable value as a rarity but some particularly memorable entries include Son Lux's cover of Jean Ritchie's "Black Waters", several Melvins and Joan of Arc–related tracks, a duet by Sufjan Stevens and Stranger Cat, Tortoise, Don Caballero and Daniel Johnston. [10] [11] [12]

The flexi disc's brief renaissance was the second wave of obsolete-format-driven record sales originally conceived of and innovated by Joyful Noise (after cassette-tapes), [13] later to be duplicated by other labels in the independent music world. [11] JNR is also known for producing lathe-cut records, twelve-sided records, [14] records-that-are-also-musical-instruments [15] and a number of other more bizarre and bespoke musical artifacts.

In 2013, JNR released the first 7" in their Cause & Effect series—an ongoing project pairing JNR artists (appearing on the A-side) with artists who have influenced them (appearing on the B-side).

In 2014, Joyful Noise started their annual Artist-In-Residence program: [16] working with seasoned cult artists to release the "pure-gold material they've got in the cans that's never found a venue for release" and to continue to support their ongoing work. JNR Artists-In-Residence have included: Tim Kinsella (Joan of Arc, Cap'n Jazz et al.), [17] Rob Crow (Pinback, Goblin Cock, Optiganally Yours, et al.), [18] Jad Fair (Half-Japanese), [19] Thor Harris (Swans), [20] and Kramer (Shimmy-Disc), Deerhoof, and Yonatan Gat + Stone Tapes. [21]

In 2017, Joyful Noise began releasing their White Label series: undiscovered records selected by renowned musicians either represented or friendly with the label. Yoni Wolf of Why? selected Creature Native by The Ophelias as the first entry in the White Label Series and the band was ultimately drafted to become part of the label's roster. [22] Other curators of the White Label series include Devendra Banhart, Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney), Kelley Deal (The Breeders), Mirah, Aesop Rock, Alex Somers, Blanck Mass, Kid Millions, Meredith Graves, Mike Watt, Serengeti, tUNE-yARDs, Astronautilus, Cate Le Bon, Circuit des Yeux, Julianna Barwick, Sondre Lerche, St. Vincent, and Thurston Moore.

A Tropical Fuck Storm poster and (fellow Joyful Noise Recordings artist) No Joy LP made a cameo appearance in the 2022 Jordan Peele film, Nope . [23]

Radical projects & experiments

The label is known for candid identification with and support of radical and revolutionary politics. They released collaborations between Bernie Sanders and Thurston Moore, [24] did fundraising to oppose the first Trump Administration through the release of Anal Trump records [25] and stood in solidarity with Black Lives Matter during the George Floyd protests. [26]

In 2020, JNR founded the Church of Noise to build and perpetuate musically empowered community during the COVID-19 pandemic and through the long tail of its fallout. In 2021, the label was featured in the New York Times as the only independent label interviewed in pursuit of a solution to the vinyl manufacturing slowdown (by doing lathe cut previews of vinyl albums that might take six months to a year to make it through the manufacturing queue). [27]

As the major focus of 2022 artist in residence Joyful Noise Recordings devoted resources to launching the sub-label Stone Tapes, an "End of World Music" imprint, devoted to exploring multicultural styles of sound in combination with state-of-the-art production, and reinforced by personnel from the outer limits of "radically experimental" independent music, to Yonatan Gat, who serves as producer, curator, guitarist or otherwise general collaborator on Stone Tapes releases. [28] [29] This project was inspired by the eponymous debut album of the Stone Tapes imprint Medicine Singers, one of the emergent acts in the evolving post-genre(s) Scorched Earth Music or End of World Music. [30] [31] [28] [32]

Bands

Current roster

"Open Relationships"

Past roster

Subscriptions and series

Artist in Residence

Starting in 2014, Joyful Noise began hosting artists for year-long residencies in which they release new music exclusively on the label.

Flexi-disc series

In late 2011 Joyful Noise announced their 2012 Flexi Disc Series, which featured singles from Deerhoof, Jad Fair, Lou Barlow, of Montreal, and others. [35] Each artist contributed a single song which is not available anywhere else. Each flexi disc was limited to 500 copies, and were sold as a monthly subscription. Now in its fourth year, the flexi-disc series has upped its distribution to 1000 copies of each single and grown to include acts such as Cloud Nothings, Sonny & the Sunsets, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore and Sufjan Stevens. [36]

Holiday series

Every year Joyful Noise invites commissions some of its bands to contribute to a Holiday album. Contributors to the album submit a video, all of which are compiled into a movie that is shown at the annual Holiday party when the bands are flown in to celebrate. [37] [38] [39] Lathe-cuts of snowflake or spiderweb-shaped records are a frequent artifact of these gatherings, distributed to members and supporters of Joyful Noise projects who have supported the label throughout the year. [40]

Discography

2020s

YearBandAlbumFormatCatalog No.
2024 Yesness See You At The Solipsist ConventionJNR491
2024 Greg Saunier We Sang, Therefore We Were JNR 457
2024 Finom Not GodJNR 468
2024 Deerhoof Reveille JNR 432
2023 jess joy SOURCEHEIRESSJNR 465
2023 Kishi Bashi Music for a Song Film: OmoiyariJNR 461
2023 Tall Tall Trees Stick to the Mystical IJNR 448
2023 Gareth Liddiard Strange TouristJNR 451
2023 Mike Adams at His Honest Weight Guess for ThrillsJNR 447
2023 Marnie Stern The Comeback Kid JNR 441
2023 Deerhoof The Runners Four JNR 436
2023AtivinAustereJNR 428
2022 Sleep Party People Heap of AshesJNR 413
2022 Tropical Fuck Storm Satanic Slumber Party EP JNR 412
2022 Oneida SuccessJNR 408
2021 Deerhoof Devil KidsJNR 406
2022 Yonatan Gat American QuartetJNR 402
2022 Medicine Singers S/TJNR 401
2022 Mythless We EP7"/MP3JNR 398
2021SpringtimeSelf-TitledJNR 386
2022 Sound of Ceres Emerald SeaJNR 397
2021 Deerhoof Actually, You Can JNR 377
2021 Helvetia Essential AliensJNR 372
2021 Tropical Fuck Storm Deep States JNR 371
2021 The Ophelias CrocusJNR 368
2021 Lou Barlow Reason to LiveJNR 367
2021 jess joy PATREEARCHYJNR 361
2021 Suuns The WitnessJNR 360
2021 Dale Crover Rat-Tat-TatJNR 344
2021Electric JesusMotion Picture SoundtrackJNR 333
2020SerengetiWith Greg From DeerhoofJNR 363
2020HimmelrumVan, Dod & EnsomhedJNR 358
2020 Joan of Arc Tim, Melina, Bobby, TheoJNR 353
2020 Deerhoof Love LoreJNR 347
2020 Helvetia This Devastating MapJNR 343
2020VariousSafe In Sound: Home Recordings From QuarantineJNR 342
2020 No Joy MotherhoodJNR 340
2020 El Ten Eleven TautologyJNR 332
2020 Deerhoof Future Teenage Cave ArtistsJNR 331
2020 Ohmme Fantasize Your GhostJNR 330
2020 Let It Come Down Self-TitledJNR 329
2020 Magic Sword EndlessJNR 328
2020 Swamp Dogg Sorry You Couldn't Make ItJNR 327
2020 Jad Fair + Daniel Johnston It's SpookyJNR 321
2020 Toshi Kasai Plan DJNR 309
2020Thor & Friends4JNR 307
2020Psychic TempleHouses of the HolyJNR 278

2010s

YearBandAlbumFormatCatalog No.
2019 Mythless DosedJNR 317-1
2019 El Ten Eleven Self-TitledJNR 312
2019 WHY? AOKOHIOJNR 302
2019 Kishi Bashi OmoiyariJNR 301
2019 Tropical Fuck Storm BraindropsJNR 299
2019 Mike Adams at His Honest Weight There is No Feeling BetterJNR 298
2019 Big Business The Beast You AreJNR 295
2019 Good Fuck Self-TitledJNR 279
2019CJ BoydKin ShipsJNR 257
2018Optiganally YoursOY in HI-FIJNR
2018 WHY? Alopecia 10th anniv. re-issueJNR 270
2018 Swamp Dogg Love, Loss & Auto-TuneJNR 269
2018 OHMME PartsJNR 268
2018Hifiklub + Lee Ranaldo In Doubt, Shadow Him!JNR 267
2018 The Ophelias AlmostJNR 265
2018 Joan of Arc 1984 JNR 263
2018 The Low Anthem The Salt Doll Went to Measure the Depth of the Sea JNR 255
2018 Mythless Patience Hell EPJNR 252
2018 Thom Fekete GrowJNR 249
2018 Richard Edwards Pity Party!JNR 248
2018 Oneida RomanceJNR 246
2017 Qui w/ Trevor Dunn Self-TitledJNR 238
2017 Surfer Blood CoversJNR 237
2017 Dale Crover Fickle Finger of FateJNR 235
2017 Sound of Ceres The TwinJNR 234
2017 Deerhoof Mountain Moves JNR 233
2017Anal TrumpTo All The Broads I've Nailed BeforeJNR 228
2017 Jad Fair, Tenniscoats & Norman Blake RaindropsJNR 226
2017 Sleep Party People LingerJNR 224
2017Richard EdwardsLemon Cotton Candy SunsetJNR 223
2017 WHY? Moh Lhean JNR 222
2017 Surfer Blood Snowdonia JNR 220
2017 Joan of Arc He's Got the Whole This Land Is Your Land in His Hands JNR 219
2017Psychic TempleIVJNR 217
2016 Dale Crover SkinsJNR 215
2016 Lou Barlow Apocalypse Fetish EPJNR 212
2016 Rafter XYZJNR 207
2016 Goblin Cock NecronomidonkeykongimiconJNR 205
2016 Big Business Command Your WeatherJNR 204
2016 Jad & David Fair Shake, Cackle & SquallJNR 203
2016Busman's HolidayPopular CyclesJNR 201
2016 Dumb Numbers IIJNR 198
2016 Kishi Bashi Sonderlust JNR 197
2016Saqqara MastabasLibrasJNR 194
2016 Mike Adams At His Honest Weight Casino DroneJNR 193
2016CrosssLo/Obsidian SpectreJNR 192
2016Psychic TemplePsychic Temple Plays Music for AirportsJNR 188
2016 Sound of Ceres Nostalgia for Infinity JNR 187
2016Yoni & Geti Testarossa JNR 186
2015 Lil Bub Science & MagicJNR 184
2015 Surfer Blood 1000 PalmsJNR 165
2015J FernandezMany Levels of LaughterJNR 164
2015 Stranger Cat In the WildernessJNR 163
2015 Yonatan Gat DirectorJNR 161
2015 Reptar Lurid GlowJNR 160
2014 Serengeti Kenny Dennis IIIJNR 153
2014KoKO EPJNR 152
2014 Half Japanese OverjoyedJNR 151
2014 Kishi Bashi Lighght JNR 149
2014 Yonatan Gat Iberian PassageJNR 148
2014 Victor Villarreal Sleep TalkJNR 145
2014 Divorcee Snakes and OysterJNR 144
2014 Sleeping Bag Deep SleepJNR 141
2014 Son Lux Alternate WorldsJNR 139
2014 Mike Adams At His Honest Weight Best of Boiler Room ClassicsJNR 136
2014Busman's HolidayA Long GoodbyeJNR 135
2014 Hew Time Hew TimeJNR 134
2014 Sisyphus SisyphusJNR 132
2014CJ BoydThe Space Between UsJNR 131
2014 Kishi Bashi Live On ValentinesLPJNR 130
2013 Tim Kinsella, Marvin Tate, Leroy Bach, Angel Olsen Tim Kinsella Sings the Songs of Marvin Tate by Leroy Bach Featuring Angel Olsen LPJNR 129
2013 Son Lux LanternsLPJNR 126
2013 of Montreal Lousy with SylvanbriarCSJNR 123
2013 Son Lux Tear7"JNR 121
2013 Sebadoh Defend YourselfLPJNR 120
2013DMAPheel PhreeLPJNR 119
2013 WHY? Golden Tickets EPJNR 117
2013 David Yow Tonight You look Like a SpiderLPJNR 116
2013 Dumb Numbers Self-TitledLPJNR 115
2013 Sebadoh Secret EPJNR 114
2013 Thurston Moore, Lou Barlow, David Yow, Talk Normal, Dumb Numbers, and Child Bite Cause & Effect (vol. 1)7"JNR 113
2013 Joan of Arc Testimonium SongsCSJNR 103
2012 Kishi Bashi Room for DreamLPJNR 98
2012 Victor Villarreal / m0ckSplit7"JNR 96
2012 Here We Go Magic A Different ShipCSJNR 95
2012 Kishi Bashi 151aCD/LPJNR 92
2012CJ BoydWest Coasting Vol. 1 - Dreams Like This Must Die (Seattle circa 91)LP/CSJNR 91
2012 of Montreal Paralytic StalksCSJNR 90
2012 Joan of Arc Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of ArcLPJNR 88
2012Child BiteMonomaniaLPJNR 87
2012 Jad Fair + Hifiklub + kptmichiganBird HouseLPJNR 85
2012 Victor Villarreal Invisible CinemaLPJNR 84
2011 Dinosaur Jr. Cassette TrilogyCSJNR 86
2011MarmosetVinyl Box SetLPJNR 83
2011MarmosetToday It's YouLPJNR 82
2011SWAPSSWAPSLPJNR 81
2011 Sleeping Bag Sleeping BagCD/LP/Sleeping BagJNR 80
2011 Dinosaur Jr. BugCSJNR 79
2011 Joan Of Arc The Joan of Arc Lightbox Orchestra Conducted by Fred Lonberg-HolmMP3JNR 78
2011 Joan Of Arc Life Like CSJNR 77
2011DMADrem BebCSJNR 76
2011Memory MapHoliday BandCD/LPJNR 75
2011JookaboxThe Eyes Of The FlyCD/LPJNR 74
2011 Akron/Family Self-Titled II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNTCSJNR 73
2011 Danielson Best of Gloucester CountyCSJNR 72
2011 of Montreal Cassette Box SetCSJNR 69
2011 Deerhoof Deerhoof vs. Evil CSJNR 68
2011 Joan Of Arc Oh BrotherLPJNR 66
2010Big BearSee OutMP3JNR 71
2010Big BearUnder The BeachMP3JNR 70
2010Hermit ThrushesWooded BlanketsCSJNR 67
2010 of Montreal False PriestCSJNR 65
2010 Joan Of Arc FlowersCSJNR 64
2010 Joan Of Arc Boo HumanCSJNR 63
2010 Joan Of Arc Eventually, All At OnceCSJNR 62
2010 Joan Of Arc Joan Of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark TwainCSJNR 61
2010 Joan Of Arc In Rape Fantasy and Terror Sex We TrustCSJNR 60
2010 Joan Of Arc So Much Staying Alive and LovelessnessCSJNR 59
2010 Joan Of Arc The GapCSJNR 58
2010 Joan Of Arc Live In Chicago, 1999CSJNR 57
2010 Joan Of Arc How Memory WorksCSJNR 56
2010 Joan Of Arc A Portable Model OfCSJNR 55
2010 Joan Of Arc Cassette Box SetCSJNR 50
2010Child BiteThe Living Breathing Organ SummerCD/LP/CSJNR 57
2010CJ BoydAlternate RootsMP3JNR 53
2010MarmosetDoo Wop b/w She's Wearing RingsCSJNR 52
2010BerryBlue Sky, Raging SunLP/CSJNR 49
2010Prizzy Prizzy PleasePrizzy Prizzy PleaseMP3JNR 48
2010Prizzy Prizzy PleaseChroma CannonCD/LP/CSJNR 47
2010Jookabox / Kid Primitive FamilySplitCSJNR 46
2010RacebannonWrap the BodyLPJNR 45
2010Abner TrioThe Giant Crushes YouLP/CSJNR 42

2000s

YearBandAlbumFormatCatalog No.
2009Stationary OdysseyJohnfriend EPMP3JNR 44
2009Stationary OdysseySons of BoyCDJNR 43
2009CJ BoydAerial RootsCD/LPJNR 41
2009JookaboxDead Zone BoysCD/LPJNR 40
2009MarmosetLemon Meringue LiveMP3JNR 39
2009I Love YouBell Ord ForrestCD/CSJNR 38
2009Child Bite / Big BearSplit7"JNR 37
2009Hermit ThrushesSlight FountainCDJNR 36
2009MarmosetTea TornadoCDJNR 35
2009ValinaA Tempo! A Tempo!CDJNR 34
2009Push-PullBetween Noise and the IndiansCDJNR 33
2009BizzartFuture Stars And Small WondersCDJNR 32
2009The DeliciousThe Delicious The DeliciousCDJNR 31
2009Hi Red CenterAssembleCD/LPJNR 29
2008Push-Pull / Prizzy Prizzy PleasePPPPPEP7"JNR 30
2008Various ArtistsJoyful Noise 2009 Digital SamplerMP3JNR 28
2008Man At ArmsA Waste Of Time And SpaceCDJNR 27
2008Grampall JookaboxRill BruhMP3JNR 26
2008Grampall JookaboxRopechainCD/LPJNR 25
2008MarmosetRecord In RedLPJNR 24
2008Various ArtistsDefunct IndianaCDJNR 23
2008The DeliciousPostcard To My Sewing CircleCDJNR 22
2008LAFCADIOKiboshCDJNR 21
2007Child BiteI Like Friends (Single)MP3JNR 20
2007Push-Pull3 EPCDJNR 19
2007Child BiteGold Thriller EPCDJNR 18
2007MarmosetFlorist FiredLPJNR 17
2007Grampall JookaboxScientific CricketCDJNR 16
2007Child Bite / Stationary OdysseyPhysical Education EPCDJNR 15
2006Stationary OdysseyTerror on The Hell Loop EPMP3JNR 14
2006Abner Trio / Man At ArmsSelf-TitledCDJNR 13
2006Stationary OdysseyHead! Foot! And The Pink AxeCDJNR 12
2006Melk The G6-49Mene Mene Tekel ParsinCDJNR 11
2006LAFCADIOSham DuvetCDJNR 10
2006Manners For HusbandsSickly Love SadnessMP3JNR 09
2006Abner TrioDistant Thunder of the Sacred ForceCDJNR 08
2005Various ArtistsStrata: A Young Person's Guide to Experimental MusicCDJNR 07
2005Gogglesphere / The Nancy SchoolSplit7"JNR 06
2005Receptor SightCycles and ConnectionsCDJNR 05
2004GogglesphereBabies In Hell...CDJNR 04
2004Melk the G6-49GlossolaliaCDJNR 03
2004Manners For Husbands / Melk The G6-49Split7"JNR 02
2003Melk the G6-49Self-TitledCDJNR 01

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