Corduroy Records

Corduroy Records
Founded1994
FounderNick Phillips
Defunct2005
Headquarters38 Advantage Rd, Highett VIC 3190, Australia
ProductsVinyl record pressing
Websitecorduroy.com.au

Corduroy Records was a vinyl record pressing plant and record label[1][2] that existed from 1994 to 2005 in Highett, Victoria, Australia.[3]

The Corduroy pressing plant was established by Nick Phillips of the garage rock band The Breadmakers who saved Australia's only vinyl pressing plant from the scrap dealers in Sydney and had it relocated to Highett, Victoria.[4][5]

Staff members of Corduroy included several people who were active in Australian bands and record labels, including Mikey Young and Brendan Huntley of Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Guy Blackman of Chapter Music, Richard Stanley of Aarght Records, Mark Nelson of The Stabs and Saucerlike Records, Conrad Standish of The Devastations, Shaun Gionis of Boomagates, Brendan Webb of Sandpit, Kellie Laing of Wig Wam Records, and Kim Walvisch of Humber Records.[4]

The pressing plant had the ability to record bands straight to acetate to be pressed onto records, and in 2000 The White Stripes recorded there. These recordings were shelved and remained in Australia until 2012 when the band secured them and were released in 2020.[6] Members of Sonic Youth also recorded at Corduroy, releasing Melbourne Direct in 2004.[7]

In 2005 the pressing plant was bought by Zenith Records[8] and is now located in Brunswick East, Victoria.[9] The new owners have not continued live to acetate recording sessions.[10]

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  4. ^ a b "Rockin' In the Burbs: A Look Back at Corduroy Records". www.vice.com. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  5. ^ Gaunt, James (2022-02-07). "Zenith Records, Australia's record presses, & how to press a record". The Shadow Knows. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  6. ^ "Vault Package #44: An Overview of 2000 and Accompaniment to De Stijl". Third Man Records. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  7. ^ "Melbourne Direct, by Steve Shelley/Jim O'Rourke/Thurston Moore/Lee Ranaldo". Steve Shelley/Jim O'Rourke/Thurston Moore/Lee Ranaldo. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  8. ^ TmqsmNuMCdj (2016-05-30). "Vinyl renaissance". www.nfsa.gov.au. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  9. ^ Gillard, Sarah (2019-08-20). "Get to know Zenith Records, Australia's only vinyl pressing facility". Happy Mag. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  10. ^ "Blast From the Past: Eddy Current Suppression Ring". MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL. 2015-08-06. Retrieved 2022-08-16.