Artists

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Artists and Collaborators

There are quite a few people involved.

ENEMIES LIST HOME RECORDINGS is not a normal record label, and our relationship to our artists reflects this. ENEMIES LIST is a co-operative process through which artists distribute and profit from their work. The label exists solely as a vehicle for the creation of music; that philosophy deeply affects how we do business.

Artists on ELHR never commit for more than one record; if they find greener pastures elsewhere, they are free to pursue those opportunities. ELHR is designed specifically to keep label costs to a minimum, and thus we are able to pass on a far higher percentage of profits to our artists. We are dedicated to the artistic output of our musicians, which means that no matter what project they imagine, we work with them to release it. We could give a shit if it makes money. Pardon our french.

That, and our artists are amazing. Seriously. Check them out.

  • Have A Nice Life – doomed-out new wave and shoegaze, Swans meets My Bloody Valentine meets Joy Division.
  • Afterlives – lo-fi, intensely personal dirges, outsider art from a brand new musician.
  • Nahvalr – blackened, evil, experimental noise created from dozens of contributions; open-sourced black metal.
  • America Addio – hyper-intellectual, super-addictive synthpop about agribusiness and race relations.
  • Giles Corey – Lonely, acoustic, ghostly, influenced by gospel and country music, featuring members of Have A Nice Life.
  • Planning For Burial – Lumbering doom-compositions with powerful melodic centers, the perfect post-everything.
  • Frustrator – Impeccably crafted pop music, heart-breaking vocals, pitch-perfect in every way.
  • Sleep In – Breathy, sleepy, jangly one-man pop and rock, and the musician is only 18; totally incredible.
  • Mamaleek – Experimental Black Metal exploring Middle-Eastern history, ritual, and sorcery. Sheer buzzing, melodic genius.

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