Tri Angle Records Shuts Down After 10 Years

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As of today (April 24), Tri Angle Records has shut down, founder Robin Carolan said in a statement. “The start of 2020 marked 10 years since I started Tri Angle. Last year I made a decision about the label’s future, and it’s taken a while to sort out of the practicalities, but I wanted to let everyone know that today marks the end of Tri Angle. I’d like to thank everyone, and anyone, who has supported Tri Angle over the years. And I wish all my fellow independent labels/artists the best of luck in what are sure to be very trying times.” Find Carolan’s statement below.

Tri Angle launched in 2010 with Let Me Shine for You, a compilation of Lindsay Lohan covers produced by oOoOO, Autre Ne Veut, Oneohtrix Point Never, and others. Over the span of a decade, the label was responsible for releases by the likes of Clams Casino, serpentwithfeet, Forest Swords, Lotic, Vessel, the Haxan Cloak, Evian Christ, and so many more.

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