HOSS Records is an experimental independent record label. HOSS was formed in 2004 and is currently based out of Brooklyn, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia.[2] The label was active in the Baltimore, Maryland, music scene between 2007 and 2010 before entering “a year and a half spent lying in semi-limbo”.[3] As of 2011, the label is once again active.
List of HOSS Records releases
- HOSS 001 – Jason Forrest/Ricky Rabbit – Blood Tax at Harvest Time/Shots: Vol. One (12″ split EP)
- HOSS 002 – Excepter/Leblaze – The Troglodytes/Life in the Wilderness (12″ split EP)
- HOSS 003 – WZT Hearts – Heat Chief (LP only; CD via Hit-Dat Records)
- HOSS 004 – Celephais – I Am Kuranes (CD [digipak])
- HOSS 005 – Ben Lawless – The King Congregation (unreleased)
- HOSS 006 – Zano Bathroom – Ebonomotopoeia (unreleased)
- HOSS 007 – Lichens/Lexie Mountain – Restoration of Temperament/If You So Choose… Live ATL ’06 (LP)
- HOSS 008 – Atlas Sound/Mexcellent – Fractal Trax/Cornbread Jungle (split LP)
- HOSS 009 – Atlas Sound – How I Escaped the Prison of Fractals (unreleased)
- HOSS 010 – Food For Animals – Belly (LP, CD)
- HOSS 011 – Telepathe – Bells (12″ single, unreleased)
- HOSS 012 – WZT Hearts – Threads Rope Spell Making Your Bones (LP)
- HOSS 013 – Deerhunter/Clockcleaner – Queerhunter/Cockcleaner (7″; unreleased)
- HOSS 014 – These Are Powers – Terrific Seasons (CD [digipak], 2xLP; re-released on Dead Oceans Records)
- HOSS 015 – Mi Ami – Techno 1.1 (12″ EP)
- HOSS 016 – These Are Powers – Taro Tarot (CD [digipak]; re-released on Dead Oceans Records)
- HOSS 017 – Ecstatic Sunshine – Turned On (7″ single)
- HOSS 018 – Jones – Jones Jones Jones (CD/LP)
- HOSS 019 – Ecstatic Sunshine – Yesterday’s Work (LP)
- HOSS 020 – Food For Animals – New Balance (LP; unreleased)
- HOSS 021 – Dope Body – Nupping (LP, CD)
- HOSS 022 – Rick Rab – Prance (CS; forthcoming)
- HOSS 023 – Lyonnais – Want For Wish For Nowhere (LP, digital)
- HOSS 024 – Holy Ghost Party – The Weather Channel (LP; forthcoming)
- HOSS 025 – DJ Dog Dick – The Life Stains (LP, CD; forthcoming)
- HOSS 026 – Lexie Mountain Boys – Natural Feelings (CS; forthcoming)
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Notes
- ^ HOSS Records existed in the late 60s early 70s as small independent label. An example seen here: https://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=n%3A5174%2Cp_32%3AGaston%20Lyle
- ^ Radford, Chad (2007). “Hoss Records: Adios Atlanta”. Creative Loafing. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
- ^ Radford, Chad (2011). “Hoss’ roster is filled with noise, hip-hop and avant-grunge”. Creative Loafing. Retrieved March 23, 2012.