Ramble Records launches new mail-order website specialising in niche labels


We’ve been working with some other labels now for a while and soon we will co-release some exciting titles. 

This ‘collaborative’ initiative is something I’ve wanted to set in motion for some time; developing a community of simpatico labels, that share resources and work together towards a common goal: to release wonderful, exciting, unique, unrepresented music without the bullshit. 


Today, we are excited to launch our mail-order website that will feature several niche labels; some of these have no current distribution in the Asia Pacific region. Some of these labels we will work directly with in the not too distant future and some we are happy to distribute and promote. For folks in Australia, shipping is $10 for vinyl and $5 for CDs. With the horrendous and over-inflated cost of international shipping we are still working on a solution where shipping one CD to the USA or Europe doesn’t cost $24. I hope to have an answer soon! 


This mail-order site is a work in progress; a slow burn and we have no grand ambition to amass thousands of releases in our inventory. If someone in Humpty Doo in the Northern Territory, Sulawesi or Manilla gets turned onto some afro beat from Teranga Beat, free jazz from Relative Pitch, Japanese avant-garde from An’ Archives, or some Indian classical from India Music Archive then it’s less money going into the pockets of Spotify.


Labels we promote and sell include but are not limited to include: Relative Pitch, Elektrohasch, Echodelick, Sulatron, Ryley Walker's Husky Pants, Tall Grass Records, Riot City, India Music Archive, An' Archives, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings,  NoiseAgonyMayhem, Carbon Records, Tompkins Square, Teranga Beat, Three Lobed Recordings, Feeding Tube, Sahel Sounds, VDSQ, ESP, Black Editions and Feeding Tube Records.


Also happy to support and promote local labels and artists releasing experimental/avant-garde/free jazz/improv releases. Please contact me through the website.


https://ramblerecords.com

Greg Nieuwsma 'Paths to Memory' & Sol Viator, coming soon





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