Gigantic Music
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Gigantic Music is an independent record label, founded by Brian Devine in 2000.[1] Gigantic Music is based out of New York City.
Gigantic Music signed New York's well-established act The Walkmen for the band's fourth album, You & Me.[2] Other acts include Gringo Star, Shy Child, and Your Youth.
Label Information
- Label President: Mike Bigel
- Address: 119 Ingraham St, #220 / Brooklyn, NY / 11237
- Website: http://giganticmusic.com
Signed Artists
Current
Former
- ARMS (band)
- Aa (Big A Little a)
- The Boggs
- The Builders and the Butchers
- Chubby
- The Cloud Room
- Dragons of Zynth
- Frances (band)
- Gringo Star
- Harlem Shakes
- Human Television
- The Hundred in the Hands
- Kevin Ayers
- Ladell Mclin
- Low Frequency in Stereo
- The Rumble Strips
- Shelby
- Seedy Gonzalez
- Some Action
- The Walkmen
References
- ^ Hayes, Dade (October 21, 2008). "Gigantic offers streams, debuts". Variety. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Parks, Andrew (December 4, 2008). "LONG PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: [30] The Walkmen, "You & Me" (Gigantic Music)". self-titled. Retrieved January 10, 2018.