Mind of a Genius Records

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Mind of a Genius Records
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Founded2013
FounderDavid Dann
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Location
  • Los Angeles
  • London
Official website https://www.mindofagenius.com/

Mind of a Genius Records is an independent record label founded by David Dann. Founded in 2013, the US/UK-based label has released music that focuses on electronic, hip-hop, and R&B. The label's roster includes Zhu, Gallant, THEY., and more.

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History

Mind of a Genius Records is an independent record label founded by David Dann. [1] The label's vision is to "create an environment in which artists could express themselves in their purest form possible". [1] This vision emphasizes signing artists across all genres, [1] and fostering artists' creative freedom by allowing them "no contact with anyone in the label offices until an album is finished". [2]

The label's first signee was dance/electronic musician ZHU. [2] After signing ZHU, the label signed Gallant. [2] On June 30, 2015, Gallant's single "Weight in Gold" became one of the first tracks to premiere on Zane Lowe's "World Record" Beats 1 show. [3] After signing Gallant, the label signed THEY, an R&B duo consisting of Dante Jones & Drew Love. [4] The label then signed the Dutch band Klangstof. [5]

The label's roster currently totals eight artists. [6] Artists record in-house at Mind of a Genius Studios, adjacent to the label's headquarters in Culver City, CA. [1]

Reception

Mind of a Genius Records has been lauded by media outlets for the label's progressive outlook on label-artist relationships. [2]

Artists

Discography

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