The Social Registry

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The Social Registry is a record label based in Brooklyn, New York that was started in 2003. [1] It was voted "Best New Record label" in The Village Voice's Best of New York issue in 2004.

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Artists

Artanker Convoy, Blood Lines, Blood on the Wall, Christy & Emily, Douglas Armour, Electroputas, Gang Gang Dance, Growing, Highlife, Jah Division, Mas Ysa, Mike Bones, Psychic Ills, Samara Lubelski, Sian Alice Group, Zs

Discography

Catalog NumberArtistTitleRelease DatePhysical Formats
TSR080 Nymph Nymph09/28/2010CD
TSR079TBATBATBATBA
TSR078 Zs New Slaves05/11/2010CD/2xLP
TSR077 Highlife Best Bless 09/28/2010CD/LP
TSR076TBATBATBATBA
TSR075 Psychic Ills Catoptric06/22/201012-Inch LP
TSR074 Sian Alice Group Troubled, Shaken Etc.08/04/2009CD/2xLP
TSR073 Mike Bones What I Have Left02/03/20087-Inch Single
TSR072 Mike Bones A Fool For Everyone02/03/2008CD/LP
TSR071 Zs Music Of The Modern White07/07/200912-Inch EP
TSR070TBATBATBATBA
TSR069 I.U.D. The Proper Sex03/24/2008LP
TSR068 Sian Alice Group Remix01/20/200912-Inch EP
TSR067TBATBATBATBA
TSR066 Psychic Ills Mirror Eye01/20/2009CD/LP
TSR065 Growing All The Way09/11/2008CD/LP
TSR064 Growing Lateral02/19/2008CDEP/12-Inch EP
TSR063 Sian Alice Group Dusk Line06/17/2008CDEP/12-Inch EP
TSR062 Sian Alice Group 59.5902/19/2008CD/2xLP
TSR061TBATBATBATBA
TSR060 Blood On The Wall Liferz01/22/2008CD/LP
TSR059 I.U.D. Daddy03/24/20087-Inch Single
TSR058 Growing The Social Club Nº 812/04/20077-Inch Single
TSR057Kid KishoreThe Social Club Nº 903/04/20087-Inch Single
TSR056 Samara Lubelski Parallel Suns10/09/2007CD/LP
TSR055MetabolismusThe Social Club Nº 701/22/20087-Inch Single
TSR054MetabolismusThe Social Club Nº 701/22/20087-Inch Single
TSR053OctisThe Social Club Nº 610/09/20077-Inch Single
TSR052MetabolismusThe Social Club Nº 701/22/20087-Inch Single
TSR051Douglas ArmourThe Light Of A Golden Day, The Arms Of The Night05/20/2008CD/LP
TSR050 Gang Gang Dance St. Dymphna10/21/2008CD/LP
TSR049MessagesThe Social Club Nº 308/07/20077-Inch Single
TSR047TBATBATBATBA
TSR046 Mike Bones The Sky Behind The Sea10/09/2007CD
TSR045Christy & EmilyGueen's Head08/07/2007CD
TSR044TBATBATBATBA
TSR043 Sian Alice Group The Social CLub Nº 206/19/20077-Inch Single
TSR042Douglas ArmourThe Social Club Nº 408/07/20077-Inch Single
TSR041 I.U.D. The Social Club Nº 509/11/20077-Inch Single
TSR040 Interference Interference12/08/20092xLP
TSR039TBATBATBATBA
TSR038 Jena Malone The Social Club Nº105/22/20077 Inch Single
TSR037 VietNam TBATBA12 Inch LP
TSR036TBATBATBATBA
TSR035 VietNam EP Nº207/24/200712 Inch LP
TSR034TBATBA0/0/00TBA
TSR033 Gang Gang Dance Retina Riddim 05/22/2007DVD+CD
TSR032 Psychic Ills Early Violence12/05/2006CD
TSR031 VietNam EP Nº105/22/200712 Inch LP
TSR030 Gang Gang Dance RAWAR09/11/2007CDEP/12 Inch LP
TSR029 Artanker Convoy Cozy Endings05/22/2007DVD+CD
TSR028 Telepathe Sinister Militia06/19/200712 Inch EP
TSR027 TK Webb Phantom Parade11/21/2006CD
TSR026BloodlinesXX10/09/2007CDR
TSR025 Telepathe Farewell ForrestCDEP
TSR024 Psychic Ills Dins02/07/2006CD/LP
TSR023 Interference Excerpt03/20/200612-Inch LP
TSR022 Samara Lubelski Spectacular Of Passages11/22/2005CD
TSR021BloodlinesOnly The Holy0/0/00CDEP
TSR020 Blood On The Wall Awesomer 0/0/00CD/LP
TSR019 Gang Gang Dance God's Money 04/05/2005CD/LP
TSR018 Gang Gang Dance Hillulah08/16/2005CDR/CDEP
TSR017 Samara Lubelski The Fleeting Skies0/0/00CD
TSR016 Artanker Convoy Mature Fantasy0/0/00CD
TSR015 TK Webb KCKCD0/0/0000
TSR014 Psychic Ills Mental Violence II12/06/200512 Inch EP
TSR013 Electroputas 310/09/2004CD, LP
TSR012 Jäh Division Dub Will Tear Us Apart11/12/200412-Inch EP
TSR011 Gang Gang Dance Revival Of The Shittest09/06/2004LP
SR011 Gang Gang Dance Revival Of The Shittest10/23/2003CDR
SR010 Blood On The Wall Blood On The Wall05/04/2004CD, LP
SR009 Artanker Convoy Ocean Parkway EP12/05/200312 Inch EP
SR008ElectroputasPiano Blooms EP07/02/200312 Inch EP
SR007Ghost ExitsCincinnati Riot Blues EP07/02/200312 Inch EP
SR006Hall Of FameParadise Now07/11/2004CD, LP
SR005Painting SoldiersHorizon Fall EP12/05/200312 Inch EP
SR004Icewater ScandleNo Handle04/06/2004CD/2XLP
SR003AM RadioLive At The Seawitch 06.21.200110/23/2003CDR
SR002Janisary MusicJanisary Music10/23/2003CDR
SR001AM Radio"Self Titled EP"07/02/2002CDEP

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References

  1. Farrar, Justin F. (2008-01-15). "Broken Social Scene". Village Voice. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  2. "The Social Registry Releases".