Thrill Jockey

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American independent record label established in 1992 in New York City by former Atlantic Records A&R representative Bettina Richards. In 1995, she moved the label to Chicago, Illinois.

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Thrill Jockey Records

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Thrill Jockey Mail Order
PO BOX 08038
Chicago, IL 60608
USA
(312) 492-9634
[email protected]

Thrill Jockey Berlin

Marchlewskistraße 107
Berlin
10243

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  • SyntheticBiscuits's avatar
    Contrary to prior comments from other s, I've always found TJ to be a pleasure to deal with. Not every transaction I've had with them has been entirely hassle-free but their staff have always replied to my queries super quickly and been hugely helpful. It's also worth mentioning that their prices are super low, with stuff like SUMAC's "May You Be Held" costing less than $20 (i.e. about £12-14) for a double LP on heavyweight coloured vinyl in a thick, high-gloss gatefold and matte slipcase. In all respects, Thrill Jockey are one of the best labels I've ever dealt with.
    • Nahuatl's avatar
      Nahuatl
      Edited 10 months ago
      Some excellent releases over the years, but on the business side of things, it’s clear that they value the dollar over the customer. Avoid buying direct from the label if you can. This is something I won’t say about any other label that I’ve dealt with over the years - typically I encourage direct as much as possible!