In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Erased Tapes Records, exploring its many facets and delving into its implications in today's society. Erased Tapes Records has captured the attention of millions of people around the world, generating debate and reflection around its relevance and impact. Along these lines, we will analyze its evolution over time, as well as its influence in different areas, from culture to technology. Likewise, we will focus on the challenges and opportunities that Erased Tapes Records currently presents, addressing its importance in a globalized and constantly changing context.
Erased Tapes | |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Robert Raths |
Genre | Contemporary classical, avant-garde, electronic |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | London, England |
Official website | www |
Erased Tapes Records is a London-based independent record label focusing on releasing avant-garde and experimental electronic music.
The record company was established by Robert Raths in early 2007 in London, with the release of Ryan Lee West's Vemeer EP under the Aparatec moniker.[1] The label is sometimes mentioned for its strong sonic and visual aesthetic with a special focus on packaging and design,[2][3] which has seen collaborations with FELD, Supermundane and Gregory Euclide[4] Erased Tapes, until 2018 (with the release ERATP100 "1+1=X"), had the tradition of releasing a free compilation every 10 releases.[5]
In late 2011 Erased Tapes Records opened its publishing arm Erased Tapes Music. In 2014 Erased Tapes Music launched the Meet The Composer series.
In February 2017, Erased Tapes Records opened the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery in London near Victoria Park. The space was meant to be a place where artists of all kinds could showcase their work and people could gain new appreciations of the sonic and visual arts.[6] Raths said the gallery was created in response to hearing about so many struggling artists lacking a place to practice or perform and was very pleased with the result.[7] The Erased Tapes Sound Gallery is now closed.[6]
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