An official statement was posted from the Tri Angle Records Twitter account. The tweet is informing fans that April 24 marks the end of the London- New York-based record label. The founder of Tri Angle, Robin Carolan, wished all his independent labels and artists best of luck and thanked everyone who has supported the label over the Years
2010 – 2020 pic.twitter.com/jNQ85hhWmr
— Tri Angle Records (@TriAngleRecords) April 24, 2020
The record label was established in 2010 and since its inception, has gained a reputation for being highly influential, particularly within the electronic music scene. The first release from Tri Angle Records was the album “Let Me Shine For You”. It was a compilation of experimental Lindsey Lohan cover songs created by producers Laurel Halo and Oneohtrix Point Never, Babe Rainbow, Autre Ne Veut, oOoOO and Stalker.
One year after, Tri Angle was named one of the top 50 labels in America by Billboard. Releases from the label have been featured on “Best of” lists by publications such as The Guardian, Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.
Shortly after, another tweet was posted, comprising a link to a Spotify playlist of Carolan’s personal favourites from the 10-year history of the label. In the playlist, fans can hear the works of artists such as Vessel, Evian Christ, AlunaGeorge, Katie Gately and many more.
A playlist of my own personal Tri Angle favorites. Thanks everyone… Tri Angle: The END (2010 – 2020) https://t.co/pw0tfAAjmZ #NowPlaying
— Tri Angle Records (@TriAngleRecords) April 24, 2020
Artists from Tri Angle Records have collaborated with mainstream artists like Kanye West, Bjork, Disclosure and FKA Twigs. Björk, in particular, has been a strong supporter of the label. In 2015 she performed a DJ set at the Tri Angle Records fifth birthday party during Red Bull Music Academy Festival.
Album copies and merch can be purchased on the official Tri Angle Records website. More music from the label can also be heard on its official Spotify profile.