Hausu Mountain is an American independent record label co-founded in 2012 by Doug Kaplan and Max Allison in Chicago, Illinois.[1] The label specializes in releasing small editions by emerging artists on cassette tape, CD, and vinyl.[1]

Hausu Mountain
Founded2012 (2012)
FounderDoug Kaplan, Max Allison
GenreIndie rock, heavy metal, experimental rock, electronic
Country of originUnited States
LocationChicago, Illinois
Official websitewww.hausumountain.com

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Kaplan and Allison met at Northwestern University in 2008, where they co-hosted "Greatest Bits," a radio show focused on video game music.[2][3] They decided to start their own label to release their own music as members of The Big Ship (Kaplan) and Good Willsmith (Kaplan & Allison).[4] They drew inspiration from Ralph Records, the label run by The Residents.[2] Kaplan worked with independent labels as the General Manager of WNUR and at the time he co-founded Hausu Mountain, Kaplan worked at Thrill Jockey and had completed an internship with The Numero Group.[4] Kaplan and Allison rely on the relationships they build as friends, fans, and touring musicians to discover and sign music that is "boundary pushing, forward thinking, and unique within an artist's context or methods of creation, regardless of genre."[4] Allison focuses on preproduction and design, often designing elaborate collages drawing on niche and popular culture for the label's releases, while Kaplan handles shipping, social media, and logistics of releasing albums.[5] Both share responsibility for curatorial decisions, press campaigns, and communicating with artists.[5] Kaplan and Allison have both released solo projects on the label, along with their Good Willsmith bandmate Natalie Chami.[6]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Chicago's Hausu Mountain on Their Love of Cassette Tapes". Red Bull Music Academy. December 9, 2016. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  2. ^ a b Arnold, Jacob (December 8, 2016). "Fireside Chat: Hausu Mountain Label Special". Red Bull Radio. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  3. ^ Patsavas, Megan (January 11, 2011). "Q&A: Greatest Bits". The Daily Northwestern. Evanston, IL. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  4. ^ a b c Bowes, Miles (2014-04-30). "Labeled: Hausu Mountain". Impose. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  5. ^ a b "Hausu Mountain Looks To Release the Most Head-exploding and Smile-inducing Albums". Chicago Creatives. 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  6. ^ Berlasky, Noah (October 12, 2016). "Chicago label Hausu Mountain turns hermetic-sounding eccentrics into a community". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2018-09-29.