Homestead Records

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Homestead Records
Parent company Dutch East India Trading
Founded 1983
Founder Sam Berger
Distributing label Dutch East India Trading
Genre Noise rock, indie rock
Country of origin United States
Location New York City

Homestead Records was a New York City based sublabel of Dutch East India Trading. It was founded in 1983 as a venue for experimental music and is considered instrumental in launching the noise rock genre. For a long time the label was managed by Gerard Cosloy, who signed many of the notable acts. Cosloy was succeeded by Ken Katkin and later by Steven Joerg. The label's last release was Ivo Perelman's Cama de terra in 1996.

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