Xemu Records is an American independent record label.

Xemu Records
Founded1992 (1992)
FounderCevin Soling
Distributor(s)Cobraside Distribution, Cargo Records (UK), The Orchard
GenreRock, indie rock, experimental, alternative
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City
Official websitexemu.com

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Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin Soling as a vehicle for his music and music production endeavors. Originally conceived as a "record label" nod to underground cult movements of the 1960s and 1970s the label has since grown to be a home to burgeoning young bands in the psychedelic music and independent music scenes. Xemu Records uses the trademarked motto " We're Happier Than You Are" as well as the name "Xemu" to play on the myth of "Xemu"/"Xenu".

During the 1990s, Xemu Records signed a number of alternative rock acts with regional success but it was in 2002 with the compilation album When Pigs Fly (Cevin Soling album), a collection of popular songs recorded by artists unlikely to record them, that the label gained international attention. Soling after his earlier success convincing Kevin DuBrow of Quiet Riot to record a mellow version of the song "Metal Health" with him, he got the idea for the project and began recruiting musicians to participate. Some of the songs on the album include a version of "Unforgettable" by Ani DiFranco and Jackie Chan, which he co-produced with DiFranco, Blondie's "Call Me" by Alex Chilton and his band The Box Tops, and a cover of "Shock The Monkey" by Don Ho which Soling also produced.

Later in 2002, after a chance meeting with bassist Steve Kille, of Dead Meadow, while on tour with The Brian Jonestown Massacre the two decided to join forces and redirect the label to reissue Dead Meadow's back catalog. After a few years of hiatus the first Dead Meadow reissue was released in 2006 "Dead Meadow" followed by Howls from the Hills 2007, "Three Kings" live film and double album 2010 and "Peel Session" in 2012. After the success of the Dead Meadow line of unreleased albums and reissues the label has since focused on releasing a schedule of full-time artists in the psych-alternative music scene. Xemu is also releasing a series of "children's books for grown-ups" called the Rumpleville Chronicles.

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References

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  1. ^ Hastad, Halee. "Dead Meadow: Still the same | What's Up! Magazine". whatsup-magazine.com. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  2. ^ "11/12 - Post- show conversation with Cevin Soling, president of Spectacle Films and Xemu Records". Get the Funk Out. KUCI. November 11, 2018. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
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