Gravitas Recordings (also called Gravitas Music) is an American record label founded in 2011 by Jesse Brede.[1] It is an Austin, Texas based record label and creative collective that serves as a platform for international artists to showcase their work. The mantra of the multi-genre electronic music label, "doing good with good music," has become a way of life. Since its inception in 2011, Gravitas boasts over 205 releases from a selection of producers worldwide.

Gravitas Recordings
Founded2011 (2011)
FounderJesse Brede
Distributor(s)Symphonic Distribution
GenreElectronic
Country of originUnited States
LocationAustin, Texas
Official websitegravitasrecordings.com

Fueled by its passion to give talented musicians and visualists a platform to share their work, the company also simultaneously strives to give back to the community by raising money for various charitable causes through compilation albums. Beyond its philanthropic initiatives, the brand's focus is to release quality music that is accessible to anyone via Gravitas’ signature “pay-what-you-want” delivery model. Gravitas was one of the Roman virtues, along with pietas, dignitas and virtus. It may be translated variously as weight, seriousness, dignity, or importance, and connotes a certain substance or depth of personality.[2]

Charitable works edit

Neurovation

The compilation "Neurovation" was released in September 2012. The album featured various artists such as Gramatik, Mochipet, EdIT and more. All sales from the proceeds of this album went to the non-profit organization "Charity: Water".[3]

Beat ALS Volume 1

In 2014, Gravitas assembled another compilation featuring new music from world-renowned artists such as BT, Bassnectar, Richie Hawtin, and John Acquaviva to name a few. Profits from sales benefited "Every90Minutes", an organization that raises money and awareness for ALS or "Lou Gehrigs disease"[4][5]

DEFCON Soundtrack, Vol. 20-24

Gravitas has released the soundtrack for DEF CON every year since 2012. Proceeds go to the activist non-profit organization "Electronic Frontier Foundation" that advocates digital rights.[6]

Circulate, Vol 1: Curated by David Starfire & SOOHAN

Gravitas released a world bass compilation with David Starfire and SOOHAN in 2019 to raise money for Beyond the Grade, an Austin-based non-profit that offers music education for underserved children. 100% of net proceeds were donated.[7]

Awards edit

  • 2019 - "Label of the Year"
  • 2014 - "Most Giving Label" [8]
  • 2013 - "Label of the Year" and "Breakthrough Label of the Year" [9]

Artists and alumni edit

  • Active Artists
    • Amp Live
    • AHEE
    • Au5
    • Bassline Drift
    • Brede
    • Cloudchord
    • CloZee
    • Chamberlain
    • COFRESI
    • Cristina Soto
    • Cualli
    • David Starfire
    • DISSOLV
    • Dubvirus
    • Dysphemic
    • Edamame
    • Esseks
    • Equanimous
    • Father Bear
    • Fractal Sky
    • Govinda
    • Grand Tapestry
    • High Step Society
    • Illustrated
    • Josh Teed
    • JPod
    • Lil Fish
    • Megan Hamilton
    • MORiLLO
    • Mr. Bill
    • Of The Trees
    • Psy Fi
    • Psymbionic
    • Savej
    • Somatoast
    • SOOHAN
    • Vokab Kompany
    • VOLO
    • Wolf-e-wolf
    • Zebbler Encanti Experience
  • Alumni
    • Supersillyus
    • Said the Sky
    • Illenium
    • Electrocado
    • Space Jesus
    • Minnesota
    • Ill-esha
    • Soulacybin
    • Mindex
    • Kermode
    • AMB
    • Unlimited Gravity
    • Marvel Years
    • Devin Riggins
    • The Digital Connection
    • Soulular
    • Perkulat0r
    • Metranohm

Charity compilation artists edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Interview Jesse Brede". weownthenightnyc.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Gravitas Recordings". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  3. ^ "gravitas recordings and psymBioniC launch neurovation charity compilation and contest". TheUntz.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  4. ^ "every90minutes and gravitas recordings want to beat als with music". thump.vice.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  5. ^ "beat als charitycompilation". edm.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  6. ^ "defcon 20 news". defcon.org. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  7. ^ Wolfe, Matthew (2016-03-01). "[Premiere] David Starfire Releases Charity Album to Benefit Burmese Refugees". Your EDM. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  8. ^ "2014 Awards". symphonicdistribution.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  9. ^ "2013 Awards". symphonicdistribution.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2017.

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