A Guide To…Sonic Youth Records / SYR

Posted on January 7, 2011 by

SYR is a label that was created by the band Sonic Youth in 1996 in order to release records without pressures of  a major label.

Label’s latest release is a soundtrack to the French movie “Simon Werner a Disparu”, which is scheduled for February 2011 release.

Here’s an overview of label’s releases:

Sonic Youth SYR Helen Lundenberg Eyeliner 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth – Helen Lundeberg / Eyeliner

Year Of Release: 2006

Notes: Second of three singles off of “Rather Ripped”.

Further Info: Discogs | Sonicyouth.com | Wikipedia

Reviews: Rate Your Music

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Sonic Youth – SYR1: Anagrama

Year Of Release: 1997

Notes: The inaugural album sports a red houndstooth French language theme on the sleeve and contains 4 instrumentals. – Smells Like Records

Further Info: Discogs | Sonicyouth.com | Wikipedia

Reviews: Sputnikmusic

Sonic Youth SYR2 Slaapkamers Met Slagroom 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth – SYR2: Slaapkamers Met Slagroom

Year Of Release: 1997

Notes: SYR2 follows the band’s tradition of having the liner notes of SYR releases written in foreign languages, in this case Dutch. “Slaapkamers met slagroom” is Dutch for “bedrooms with whipped cream”. - Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Sonicyouth.comWikipedia

Reviews: Sputnikmusic

Sonic Youth Jim ORourke SYR3 Invito Al Cielo 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth / Jim O’Rourke – SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo

Year Of Release: 1998

Notes: SYR3 follows the band’s tradition of having the liner notes for SYR releases written in foreign languages, in this case using Esperanto. However the words that Kim Gordon is heard singing are in English. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Sonicyouth.comWikipedia

Reviews: All Music Guide | Prindle Record Reviews

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Sonic Youth / Misc. Collaborators – SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century

Year Of Release: 1999

Notes: SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century is a double album of covers of Avant-garde recordings by Sonic Youth and collaborators.

SYR4 features works by avant-garde classical composers such as John Cage, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich, and Christian Wolff played by Sonic Youth along with several collaborators from the modern avant-garde music scene, such as Christian Marclay,William Winant, Wharton Tiers, Takehisa Kosugi and others.

Unlike in other SYR releases SYR4′s liner notes are written in English. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Wikipedia

Reviews: All Music Guide | Pitchfork

Kim Gordon Ikue Mori DJ Olive SYR5 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRKim Gordon / Ikue Mori / DJ Olive – SYR5

Year Of Release: 2000

Notes: Following the tradition of having the liner notes of SYR releases written in foreign languages, SYR5 has them in Japanese. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Wikipedia

Reviews: All Music Guide

Sonic Youth Tim Barnes SYR6 Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimu 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth / Tim Barnes – SYR6: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui

Year Of Release: 2005

Notes: SYR6: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui is an EP by Sonic Youth. The sixth in a series of experimental releases put out on the band’s own SYR label, the album is a live recording from an April 13, 2003 benefit show for the Anthology Film Archives. The band, joined by percussionist Tim Barnes, played along with silent Stan Brakhage films.

SYR6 follows the tradition of having the liner notes in the SYR series written in foreign language titles, in this case in Lithuanian. The meaning of the title is “A Concert in Memory of Stan Brakhage”. The title and liner notes were translated by Lithuanian filmmaker Jonas Mekas.

It is the first in the SYR series to receive no release on vinyl. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Wikipedia

Reviews: Pitchfork

Sonic Youth SYR7 JAccuse Ted Hughes 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth – SYR7: J’accuse Ted Hughes

Year Of Release: 2008

Notes: SYR7: J’Accuse Ted Hughes is the seventh release in American group Sonic Youth’s SYR series. It was released only on vinyl—the first in the series to receive no compact disc release—and features two songs: “J’Accuse Ted Hughes”, and “Agnès B. Musique”.

SYR7 follows the SYR series tradition of liner notes in foreign languages. The language used on the artwork is Arpitan. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Wikipedia

Reviews: A.V. Club | Mark Prindle

Sonic Youth Mats Gustaffson Merzbow – SYR8 Andre Sider Af Sonic Youth 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYR
Sonic Youth / Mats Gustaffson / Merzbow – SYR8: Andre Sider Af Sonic Youth

Year Of Release: 2008

Notes: The album was recorded on the first of July 2005 on the Roskilde Festival.

The album title is in Danish and means “Other sides of Sonic Youth”. – Wikipedia

Further Info: Discogs | Wikipedia

Reviews: Mark Prindle | Pitchfork

Sonic Youth – SYR9 Simon Werner a Disparu 150x150 A Guide To...Sonic Youth Records / SYRSonic Youth – SYR9: Simon Werner a Disparu

Year Of Release: 2011

Notes: Soundtrack to the French film of the same name.

Further Info: Sonic Youth – Official SiteSonic Youth – Facebook |Sonic Youth – TwitterSlicing Up Eyeballs | Sonic Youth Gossip

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