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The following is a discography of releases by Scion A/V, which is the lifestyle marketing division of Scion. Scion A/V began releasing music in 2003. Scion does not own the master recordings, which are retained by the bands.[1]
Overview
[edit]Scion CD Samplers
[edit]The first releases by Scion A/V were the Scion CD Samplers, a series of free unmixed compilations of previously released hip-hop and electronic music.[2] Starting with Volume 7 in 2003 and continuing through 2007, these samplers were mixed by DJs, including Peanut Butter Wolf & Jazzy Jeff, Mr. Scruff, Cosmo Baker,Flosstradamus, and Darko of Spank Rock.[3] Beginning with Scion CD Sampler V.17: Vice Records in 2007, the series began focusing on collaborations with various record labels,[4] including Iheartcomix,[5] Ninja Tune, Daptone, Fool's Gold, Dim Mak Records, and Sound Pellegrino.[6]
Scion A/V officially started promoting their eponymous record label[7] in 2005[8] with the release of two vinyl records: The Missing 12-inch by Los Angeles’ 65-plus piece Dakah Hip Hop Orchestra featuring the rapper Guru of Gang Starr,[9] and one by Brooklyn hip-hop duo Junk Science.[10] Following the Dakah release, the Scion A/V label continued with a series of collaborative 12-inch vinyl records featuring live bands “covering” songs with hip-hop vocalists.[11]
Original releases
[edit]EPs and singles have been released digitally and on CD by various artists, including New Orleans bounce rapper Big Freedia[12] and Seattle garage rock band The Spits, who released a mini-album and accompanying storybook called Haunted Fang Castle in 2010.[13]
Scion A/V Remix series
[edit]A Scion A/V Remix EP is released digitally and via free CDs and/or vinyl. House, disco, and dubstep producers are enlisted to remix tracks by artists such as The Melvins,[14] Juan Atkins,[15] Japanese metal band Boris,[16] Detroit garage rock band The Dirtbombs,[17] and DJ/producer Todd Edwards.[18] Also included in the series are remixes of songs by up-and-coming acts.[19]
Scion A/V Garage 7-inch series
[edit]In 2010 and 2011, Scion released a series of 14 split seven-inches, which were issued on vinyl and digitally. The 7-inches are given away at Scion events and by the bands involved. Each side belongs to one garage rock artist or band.[20]
Bands and artists featured in the garage 7-inch series are Oblivians, The Spits, Dan Melchior, Andre Ethier, Kid Congo Powers, Hunx and His Punx, Nobunny, The Black Lips, Cheap Time, The Dirtbombs, Strange Boys, Reigning Sound, and Digital Leather.
Release history
[edit]Year | No. | Title | Artist |
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2003 | AV-1-2 | Welcome to the Brave World | |
AV-3 | CD Sampler Summer Sessions | ||
AV-4-6 | URB CD Sampler - Scion Launch | ||
AV-7 | Backyard Bangers | Various (Bumpy Knuckles, Freeway, DJ Spinna, Sharkey, DJ Shadow, King Britt, etc.) | |
2004 | AV-8 | Beat Constructors Past Present, And Future Mixed by Melo-D of the World-Famous Beat Junkies | Various (Beat Junkies, Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf, Jaylib, etc.) |
AV-9 | DJ Haul & Mason | Various (Ty, Young Gunz, RJD2, Romanowski, Mark Ronson, etc.) | |
AV-10 | The Indie Labels Mixed by Peanut Butter Wolf & DJ Jazzy Jeff | Various (Jaylib, Quasimoto, Jazzy Jeff, Diplo, etc.) | |
2005 | AV-11 | Label-less Lifestyle | Various (The Lucky Stiffs, Crush One, Co-Deez, DJ Sun, etc.) |
AV-12 | The Oakland Faders | Various (Crown City Rockers, Namaj, Giant Panda, Ghostface Killah, etc.) | |
2006 | AV-13 | From Across the Pond Mixed by Mr. Scruff and Nicolay | Various (Mr. Scruff, Darien Brockington, The Budos Band, The Nextmen, etc.) |
AV-14 | DJ Monk-One | Various ( Quantic Soul Orchestra, Mark de Clive-Lowe, etc.) | |
AV-15 | Cosmo Baker & DJ Ayres | Various (Ghostface & MF Doom, Sway, Loose Joints, Chromeo, Egg Foo Young, Bloc Party, etc.) | |
AV-16 | DJ Cutler | Various (Masta Killa, Pseudo Slang, People Under The Stairs, etc.) | |
2007 | AV-17 | Vice Records Mixed by Flosstradamus | Various (Black Lips, Bloc Party, Chromeo, 120 Days, etc) |
AV-18 | Ninja Tune Mix by Darko of Spank Rock | Various (XXXChange, Mr. Scruff, Spank Rock, Blockhead, etc.) | |
AV-19 | Daptone Records Remixed | Various (Daktaris, The Budos Band, etc.) | |
AV-20 | LA Riots | Various (Snowden, The Toxic Avenger, etc.) | |
2008 | AV-21 | IHEARTCOMIX Records Remixed | Various (The Toxic Avenger, The Death Set, Heartsrevolution, Matt & Kim, etc.) |
AV-22 | Fool's Gold Remixed and Fool's Gold - 24 Karat Hits | Various (A-Trak, Treasure Fingers, etc.) | |
2009 | AV-23 | Kitsuné Pioneer | Various (Fischerspooner, You Love Her Coz Shes Dead, etc.) |
AV-24 | Discobelle | Various (Maskinen, Don Rimini, etc.) | |
AV-25 | Trouble & Bass | Various (Acid Jacks, Starkey, Udachi, etc.) | |
AV-26 | The Toxic Avenger | The Toxic Avenger | |
AV-27 | A Night Made to Play | Various (Riva Starr, Idiotproof, Zombie Disco Squad, etc.) | |
2010 | AV-28 | Dub Police | Various (Caspa, Subscape, Matty G, etc.) |
AV-29 | Plant | Various (NROTB, Eli Escobar, DJ Wool, Clubfeet, etc.) | |
AV-30 | SMOG | Various (Dustmite, DJ Evol, Kelly Dean & Steady, etc.) |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2006 | Rock CD | Various (Wolfmother, Panthers, Eagles Of Death Metal, Apollo Sunshine, Pelican, etc.) |
2007 | Want2BSquare | Various (Spank Rock, XXXchange, Chromeo, Bloc Party, etc.) |
2008 | Ghostface Killah - Charlie Brown Remix | Ghostface Killah |
Blu Jemz - Beat Machine | Various (Dorian Concep, Waajeed, Exile, Mike Slott, Onra, etc.) | |
2009 | I Have a Vision featuring Erin Martin | Roy Davis Jr. feat. Erin Martin |
I Hold the Crown Remixes by His Majesty Andre, Nic Sarno, Gigi Barocco | Redman | |
Grand Puba - Get It | Grand Puba | |
Boris - Buzz In - Remixes by Todd Edwards, MixHell, Optimo, Nosaj Thing | Boris | |
Juan Maclean | Juan Maclean | |
2010 | Blu Jemz - Night People | Various (Hardy Boyz, Dark Dreams, Mobroder, etc.) |
Max Glazer - Federation Invasion | Various (Mr. Lexx, Ricky Blaze, Terro 3000, TNT, Redddaz) | |
Rob Swift - Sketches of the Architect | Rob Swift | |
Rob Wonder - No Static at All | Various (Rob Wonder & Mayhem, Psalm One, Bok Bok, etc.) | |
Telephoned - Hold Me | Telephoned | |
Haunted Fang Castle | The Spits | |
Garage 2010 | Various (The Spits, Dan Melchior, Pierced Arrows, Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds, etc.) | |
Corinne - Dream A Little Dream | Corinne | |
I Might Be | Todd Edwards | |
Crusher | Magrudergrind | |
Into the Night | Azari & III | |
Mobroder - Rush | Mobroder | |
DJ Sneak - Southern Boy | DJ Sneak | |
Sound Pellegrino - Straight From the Spring | Various (Bambounou, Bart B More & Harvard Bass, Momma's Boy , etc.) | |
Rod Azlan | Rod Azlan | |
Roy Davis Jr. - Rocklights | Roy Davis Jr. feat. BearWho? | |
The Melvins - Electric Flower | The Melvins | |
Fluokids | Various (Don Rimini, Nil, Renaissance Man, We Are Enfant Terrible, Qoso) | |
2011 | Juan Atkins | Juan Atkins |
Big Freedia EP | Big Freedia | |
Rhonda International | B.C. x Delivery | |
Enslaved - The Sleeping Gods | Enslaved | |
Trouble & Bass - Sounds of NYC | Various (Drop The Lime, Hussle Club, Michna, Kingdom, Cubic Zirconia) | |
Win Win feat. Blaqstarr | Win Win | |
Swimming With Sharks | Various (Poolside, Cosmic Kids, LOL Boys, Superhumanoids, etc.) | |
Dim Mak - Pickle Patch Tour' | Various (Autoerotique, Rob Roy, Gtronic, Superhumanoids, etc.) | |
A-Trak feat. Cyhi Da Prynce | A-Trak feat. CyHi Da Prynce | |
The Dirtbombs | The Dirtbombs |
References
[edit]- ^ Halliday, Jean (July 15, 2002). "Toyota: Attik, Oasis Nab Scion."". Ad Age. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Scion Hits the marketing Crossfader with latest CD sampler mixed by DJ Haul and Mason". The Crusade.net. Press Release. July 13, 2004. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Scion Audio/Visual Releases 12" Vinyl and CD Sampler V.16 Mixed by DJ Cutler". Snowboard Magazine. February 25, 2007. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Reset, Paul (May 22, 2010). "Plant Music - Scion CD Sampler V29". PhutureLabs. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Duran, Jose D. (November 6, 2008). "LA's Hipster Crusader". Palm Beach New Times. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Scion A/V + Discobelle + Everyone = Heap Good". Electrorash. March 25, 2009. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
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- ^ Mortimer, Ruth (April 5, 2005). "Brand Stunt of the Month: Audio Auto Alignment". Brand Strategy. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Walker, Verbal (April 28, 2005). "Scion Has a Record Label". Hip Hop DX. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Sisario, Ben (March 14, 2005). "From Toyota, A Different Sound System". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Toyota Releases Hip-Hop Sampler". Paste Magazine. October 9, 2006. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "2 new Big Freedia tracks from 2 new releases & new tour dates too (Mercury Lounge & Brooklyn Bowl included)". Brooklyn Vegan. March 25, 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
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(help) - ^ Larman, Allen (January 24, 2011). "THE SPITS Haunted Fang Castle CD/10″ Mini-LP". Your Flesh Magazine. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Tewksbury, Drew (August 4, 2010). "The Melvins Get Dubstepped on Scion AV Remix EP". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Fallon, Patric (February 16, 2011). "Juan Atkins to Contribute to Scion A/V Remix Series". XLR8R. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Scion A/V Remix Project: Boris". Welikeit.indie. August 26, 2009. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Fallon, Patric (February 1, 2011). "The Dirtbombs "Bug In the Bassbin (Kyle Hall Remix)"". XLR8R. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Mayard, Judnick (May 6, 2010). "Todd Edwards, "I Might Be"". The Fader. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ Kellman, Andy. "Mobroder Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Download New Digital Split". The Culture of Me. December 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-22.