Ipecac Recordings | |
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Founded | April 1999 |
Founder | Mike Patton Greg Werckman |
Distributor(s) | Southern Records |
Genre | Rock, heavy metal, experimental, alternative hip hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Orinda, California |
Official website | ipecac.com |
Ipecac Recordings is an American independent record label founded in 1999 by Greg Werckman and Mike Patton. The label was established to release Patton's band Fantômas' self-titled début,[1] allowing retention of "all the creative control".[2] Its creation also provided the Melvins – friends of Werckman and Patton's – with a label.[2]
Ipecac has distributed material by other artists, including Isis, Dälek, and many of Patton's other projects and collaborations. Though the label's main output is rock and experimental music, it has also released DVDs, a book, soundtracks and a work of comedy. Alongside original content, it has been responsible for re-releasing older and imported recordings originally handled by other labels, as well as vinyl releases of later albums by Queens of the Stone Age.