Day by Day Entertainment explained
Day by Day Entertainment |
Founder: | Percy Carey |
Genre: | Hip hop |
Country: | United States |
Location: | New York City, Los Angeles |
Day by Day Entertainment is an independent hip hop record label and record distribution company based in New York City. It was started in 1999 by MF Grimm before his three-year incarceration starting in 2000.[1]
After a brief hiatus, Day by Day Entertainment was relaunched on August 24, 2009.[2] After several years of relative inactivity the label released new material by MF Grimm and Ayatollah.
Part of the significance of the label's being a taste-maker of underground hip-hop music is its release of of tracks recorded within 24 hours of going to prison, and American Hunger, which is MF Grimm's three-disc volume of new material recorded in 2006. The releases were well received by Pitchfork.[3]
Artists
Former artists
Discography
- The Professor & The Mutant (with Complex Sound Design) (2004)
Binkis Recs
Broady Champs
- Breakfast of Champions (2006)
Block McCloud
Cadence
- The Minds Of The Children (2003)
Chops
Count Bass D
Cryptic One
- The Anti-Mobius Strip Theory (2004)
Dub-L
- Day Of The Mega Beast (2004)
Jeff Spec
John Doe
Kongcrete
- Gorilla Warfare (2003) (with Mindbenda Recordings)
Lightheaded
Megalon
- A Penny For Your Thoughts (album)|A Penny For Your Thoughts (2004) (courtesy of Mindbenda Recordings)
MF Grimm
Monsta Island Czars
Mudville
- The Glory of Man is not in Vogue (2005) (with Slurry Music & Rock Day By Day)
Prophetix
- High Risk (2002) (with Asylum Entertainment)
Rob Swift
Rodan
- Theophany: The Book of Elevations (2004)
Serengeti
Stronghold
- Stronghold Mixtape, Vol. 2 (2004)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Westhoff . Ben . Private Enemy . Village Voice . 7 June 2018 . 31 October 2006.
- Web site: Percy Carey Resigns From Tyrese Gibson's "Mayhem!". Comic Book Resources. August 14, 2009.
- Web site: Escobedo Shepherd . Julianne . MF Grimm: The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera Album Review Pitchfork . pitchfork.com . 7 June 2018. 6 April 2003.