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Country of origin
  
United States

Founded
  
1998

Founder
  
Philo Farnsworth

Genre
  
Mashup, Electronic, Dance, Glitch, Experimental music, Pop

Official website
  
Albums
  
Feed the Animals, Night Ripper, Secret Diary, Unstoppable, I Have Hands

Profiles

Illegal Art is a sampling record label that was started in 1998. The label gained immediate notoriety from legal threats surrounding Deconstructing Beck, a compilation made exclusively from sampling Beck's music. This was followed by two other theme-based compilations, Extracted Celluloid and Commercial Ad Hoc. All three were co-released with Negativland's Seeland Records label and sponsored by RTMark. After these theme-based compilations, Illegal Art focused on artist releases. One of the most popular artists on the label is Girl Talk (Gregg Gillis), who in 2006 released his third album, Night Ripper, to critical acclaim on the label, earning a Wired magazine Rave Award a year later.

Contents

Illegal Art also released the Steinski Retrospective, spanning his work from 1983–2006. It includes the legendary "Lessons", which have been described as "one of the most desirable and prized bootleg recordings in hip hop" (Antidote). It also contains a variety of other essential tracks, and his critically acclaimed Nothing To Fear: A Rough Mix, an hour-long mashup that was produced for Solid Steel/BBC London and hailed as "the closest to a masterpiece the genre has produced."

As of April 2014, Illegal Art's website states that the label has been on an "indefinite hiatus" since 2012.

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Artists

  • The Bran Flakes
  • Girl Talk
  • P. Miles Bryson
  • People Like Us
  • Steinski
  • Wobbly
  • References

    Illegal Art Wikipedia


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