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Indie Labels Join To Save Failing Distributor

From the ashes of failed distributor, The Independent Record Collective, three record labels – Frontier Records, Beer City, and Tribunal Records – have launched a new distribution operation for indie. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/09/indie-labels-join-to-save-failing-distrib

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From the ashes of failed distributor, The Independent Record Collective, three record labels – Frontier Records, Beer City, and Tribunal  Records – have launched a new distribution operation for indie labels and  bands: Independent Label Distribution (ILD). ILD will handle both physical and digital product and are already  handling titles for these indie labels:

Adolescents, D.R.I., Les Baxter, Bouncing Souls,  Cannabis Corpse, Larry & his Flask, Kill Whitney Dead, August Burns  Red, Circle Jerks, MDC, The Dils, Hole, Naked Raygun, Rocket From The  Crypt, Turbonegro, The Weirdos and more. A full list of ILD labels  includes Altin Village & Mine Records, Anchorless Records, Beer City  Records, Cavity Records, Chunksaah Records, CI Records, Corrosive  Recordings, Dionysus Records/Bacchus Archives, Frontier Records, Init  Records, No Way Records, Red Scare Industries, Riot Fest Records, Rodent  Popsicle Records, Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club/Springman Records, Six  Weeks Records, Sympathy For The Record Industry, Tankcrimes and Tribunal  Records/Divebomb Records.

According to a release by ILD, label vets Lisa Fancher, Mike Beer and  Matt Rudzinski took over the failing distributor based in Richmond  Virginia and rebuilt it from the ground up.

"Of all the things I never thought I'd do, taking over my distributor is  probably number one on my list,” said Lisa Fancher of Frontier Records  and Independent Label Distribution. “Loser distributors have burned me  for hundreds of thousands of dollars since Frontier started in 1980, so  at this point I know what it takes to make one succeed. Mike Beer from  Beer City, Matt Rudzinski from Tribunal Records and I share the same DIY  ethic and we're not just doing this to save ourselves, we're interested  in helping a couple dozen other labels survive after the previous owner  was running the company into the ground." – via CelebrityAccess