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Guest post by Meredith Nadeau of The Orchard's The Daily RindIpecac Recordings celebrates 20 years in business this year, each year of which they have successfully turned a profit. Founded by Mike Patton of Faith No More and Greg Werckman, Ipecac was founded as a small solution for side projects and since then has snowballed into a full-fledged record label with noteworthy releases from artists like the Melvins, Daughters, Eagles of Death Metal, and Fantômas.The label’s overall goals are simple: to offer an artist-friendly home to promising acts that don’t necessarily fit the mold of a traditional record label. Ipecac offers an honest, no-frills business that puts all creative control in the hands of their artists while maintaining a low operating cost. The concept has drawn many side projects and experimental albums that allow artists to break out of the box and make music for the sake of art.We spoke with co-founder Greg Werckman about Ipecac’s perspective and how Ipecac became the label to help “purge you of the drek that’s been rotting in your tummies.”The Orchard: Tell us about the early days of Ipecac. What are some important takeaways from those first few chapters?Greg Werckman: Mike and I were not setting out to create a fully functioning record label. We were looking to set up an outlet for Mike’s projects outside of Faith No More. We thought it would be a very niche thing. As we started putting it together we heard from other musician friends were either not happy with the labels they were working with or did not have a home for a particular project. One of those bands, the Melvins, quickly asked to be a part of it by releasing a trilogy of Melvins records over the course of one year to kickstart their Ipecac output. Having two of Mike’s side projects (Fantômas & Maldoror) and the Melvins trilogy immediately turned things into a “real” label. That first Fantômas record sold way more than we expected out of the gate — it’s still one of our best selling releases. We quickly realized there were music fans around the world who were up for challenging, unique music: Music that was not intended for radio or that didn’t receive loads of media coverage. We built a loyal fanbase and have been very fortunate to keep most of our artists onboard. We also found out that if you are honest with artists and send them statements and royalty checks on time most are very happy. Something as simple as a royalty statement should not be taken for granted. We did not ever want this label to be about us; it has always been and will continue to be about the artists.Ipecac Recordings On 20 Years Of Music Business Success [INTERVIEW]
A rare feat in a challenging industry, Ipecac Records has managed to successfully turn a profit during each of its twenty years in operation. Here, founders Mike Patton and Greg. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/09/ipecac-recordings-on-20-years-of-music-business-success-intervi