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Mad Decent

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Distributor(s)
  
Various Warner Def Jam

Founder
  
Diplo

Country of origin
  
United States of America

Official website
  
www.maddecent.com

Founded
  
2005


Genre
  
Trap moombahton hip hop dancehall Jersey club EDM

Location
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Los Angeles, California

Headquarters
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
Skrillex and Diplo Present J, Neon Icon, Money Sucks - Friends R, Blood For Mercy, OMG

Profiles

Mad Decent is a Philadelphia via Los Angeles-based American record label spearheaded by Diplo. The label has helped introduce Brazilian baile funk and Angolan kuduro to clubs around the world. Recently, it has popularized moombahton, a genre of electronic dance music created by DJ Dave Nada. The genre on the label was mostly popularized by Dillon Francis after collaborating with Diplo on Francis's 2012 track "Que Que". The label is also known for its series of concerts in major cities known as the Mad Decent Block Party.

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History

Mad Decent was founded in 2005 by Diplo. In 2010, the label moved from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. In 2011, it announced the launch of the imprint label Jeffrees as "an outlet to curate and promote new music that errs on the side of experimental, in keeping with the label’s original mission."

The label gained more attention in 2012 and 2013, with the worldwide success of Baauer's single "Harlem Shake", which went viral on YouTube.

Since 2008, the label has created a multiple city Mad Decent Block Party tour throughout the United States. This travelling festival began at a much smaller scale with simply a rented tent, dunk tank and bbq on a Philadelphia street (Block of 12th St. and Spring Garden St.). The event is in line with the overall concept of the label showcasing global pop and dance music. The featured artists at the events has expanded from featuring Mad Decent's roster to high profile artists such as Matt and Kim and Outkast.

For Christmas 2013, the label re-released various singles from the label mixed with Christmas songs. These were compiled in an eight-track EP titled A Very Decent Christmas. In 2016, Mad Decent launched a sub-label, Good Enuff.

Artists

Refer from the official website

References

Mad Decent Wikipedia