Ipecac Recordings - Artists Released On Ipecac Recordings

Artists Released On Ipecac Recordings

  • Beak
  • Bohren & Der Club of Gore
  • Circus Devils
  • Imani Coppola
  • The Curse of the Golden Vampire
  • Dalek (visual artist) / HAZE XXL (Tom Hazelmyer)
  • Dälek (musicians)
  • The Desert Sessions
  • DJ Eddie Def
  • Dub Trio
  • East West Blast Test
  • End
  • eX-Girl
  • Fantômas
  • FantômasMelvins Big Band
  • Farmers Market
  • Flat Earth Society
  • Gangpol & Mit
  • General Patton / The X-Ecutioners
  • Ghostigital
  • The Golding Institute
  • Goon Moon
  • Guapo
  • Neil Hamburger
  • Hella
  • Zach Hill
  • Isis
  • Kaada
  • Eyvind Kang
  • kid606
  • The Kids of Widney High
  • The Locust
  • The Lucky Stars
  • MadLove
  • Maldoror
  • Melvins
  • Melvins / Lustmord
  • Messer Chups
  • Moistboyz
  • Mondo Generator
  • Mondo Cane
  • Ennio Morricone
  • Mouse On Mars
  • Mugison
  • Northern State
  • Orthrelm
  • Peeping Tom
  • Phantomsmasher
  • Pink Anvil
  • Qui
  • Brian Reitzell
  • Ruins
  • Sax Ruins
  • Sensational
  • Skeleton Key
  • Steroid Maximus
  • Rob Swift
  • Tanya Tagaq
  • The Tango Saloon
  • Tipsy
  • Tomahawk
  • The Book of Knots
  • Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant
  • Unsane
  • Venomous Concept
  • Vincent & Mr. Green
  • Otto Von Schirach
  • The Young Gods
  • Yoshimi and Yuka
  • Zu

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