- Phantom Records
infobox record label
name = Phantom Records
image_bg = white
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founded = 1979
founder =Dare Jennings Jules Normington
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genre = indie rock, indie pop, post-punk, detroit, power-pop, surf
country =Australia
location =Sydney, New South Wales
url =Phantom Records was an
Australia nindependent record label established by Dare Jennings (founder of Mambo (Clothing) and Jules Normington in 1979. Phantom Records was known not only for its guerrilla retail tactics, but as one of Australia's first great indie labels.Phantom Records began life as a record shop in Pitt Street,
Sydney , opened by Jennings on17 October 1978 . Normington had been managingRadio Birdman and the Ripple Records import shop in Sydney. Normington and Jennings followed the Birdman tour around Europe in early 1978 and during this time they talked of starting a record shop, which Jennings did on his return. Later that year, Normington was inLos Angeles and Jennings tracked him down and asked him to buy stock for the shop. Normington hunted down sixties punk records, psychedelic records and secondhand rarities to send back to Sydney.Jennings entreated Normington to come back and manage the shop. He returned
July 9 1979 and joined Normington as a partner. Assisted bySteve Stavrakis (who later startedWaterfront Records ), Normington turned Phantom into a mecca for record buyers.Fact|date=March 2008 Phantom flourished in the punk and postpunk years, specialising in "punk, soul, surf, psychedelic, sixties garage and nothing else".Fact|date=March 2008In late 1979, Normington and Jennings had the idea for the Phantom label when they realised they were surrounded by talent who were as yet unsigned. Their girlfriends
Penny Ward andJulie Mostyn were lead singers in bands:Shy Impostors were about to record andThe Flaming Hands had already recorded tracks, as had their friendsThe Passengers .The Visitors had an album's worth of material recorded before their final gig in August 1979.On
April 30 1980 , the first two singles on the Phantom label—"Face with No Name" byThe Passengers and "Cool in the Tube" bySurfside 6 were released. Phantom Records went on to become an indie phenomenon, releasing the very first records of great Australian bands such as theHoodoo Gurus ,The Sunnyboys ,Flaming Hands andThe Cockroaches . Apart from the music, Phantom was known for its record covers sporting artwork by local artists likeReg Mombassa . [http://www.ovations.com.au/bios/DareJennings.shtml Dare Jennings Biography] ] . These were followed by a succession of pivotal singles and EPs, and the label became as important as the shop in its exposure of new alternative music.The signings reflected the character of the shop, which was primarily Normington's taste and for several years this selection criteria led to one success after another. Crucially Phantom became an inspiration for others to start labels such as
Waterfront Records andCitadel Records , catering to the burgeoning local scene and attracting bands from interstate.The momentum slowed in the mid 80’s until 1987 when Phantom was re-energised by the success of
The Hummingbirds ,The Sparklers ,The Shrinking Violets , The Mark of Cain,Even As We Speak andVanilla Chainsaws . During this period Dare Jennings was concentrating more on his 100% Mambo clothing company and as he phased himself out of Phantom. After several yearsSebastian Chase became a partner inPhantom Records . He had been a founding member of the major label "indy" offshootrooArt Records , in the late eighties. In 1991, Chase had left rooArt after a split with partnerChris Murphy and approached Phantom. Normington knew of him asThe Hummingbirds had moved from Phantom to rooArt a couple years earlier.Phantom was divided into three companies and Jules increasingly focused on the more successful of these,
Phantom Collectibles . But ultimately Chase’s goals for the Phantom company diverged from Jules’ - to the detriment of the label. The shop closed its doors in 1998. In 1999, disenchanted with what Phantom had become, Jules formedLaughing Outlaw Records with writerStuart Coupe . Phantom is now run solely bySebastian Chase , who keeps it active with sporadic releases.Artists
Classic Period Phantom
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The Passengers
*Surfside 6
*Flaming Hands
*The Visitors
*Shy Impostors
* Le Hoodoo Gurus
*The Dagoes
*The Kelpies
*The Sunnyboys
*Machinations
*The Shrinking Violets
*The Hummingbirds
*Even As We Speak
*The Vanilla Chainsaws
*The Mark of Cain
*One Million Pieces
*Crow
*Def Fx
*The Godbotherers Modern period Phantom
* Nitocris
*Jeff Duff
*The Whitlams
*Downtime
*Parkside Killers ee also
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List of record labels References
External links
* [http://www.amo.org.au/label.asp?id=335 AMO Label Profile - Phantom Records]
* [http://www.discogs.com/label/Phantom+Records+(Australia) Discogs Profile]
* [http://www.nkvdrecords.com/phantom_records.htm Phantom Records History]
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