Artists who featured on Tribal Records releases include: Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish (aka Chocolate City, Prana, Quench),
Underground Sound of Lisbon (aka DJ VibeRui Da Silva),
Salt City Orchestra (aka Elliot Eastwick, Miles Hollway & Si Brad),
Murk (aka Oscar G & Ralph Falcon aka Liberty City), Junior Vasquez, Club 69 (aka Peter Rauhofer),
The Absolute (aka Mark Picchiotti aka Streetlife),
K-Scope (aka Eric Kupper),
The Daou (aka Vanessa and Peter Daou),
Eastmen (aka Oscar Fullone
aka Mish Mash), Visions (aka Juan Atkins & Anthony Shakir), Fallout Shelter (aka Victor Imbres aka Alcatraz aka Satori), Sextravaganza (aka Fred Jorio aka Lectroluv), Rockers Uptown (aka Roger Sanchez),
O.L.N (aka Paulo Rocha/Paul Jays & Joao Correia),
Pascal’s Bongo Massive (aka Phil Asher & Ray Whittard),
Karnak (aka Robin Albers aka Jaydee),
D.O.P (aka Kevin Swain & Kevin Hurry),
Groove Committee (aka Victor Simonelli),
Louie Balo,
Kiwi Dreams (aka Darrell Martin & Thomas Del Grosso),
Joi Cardwell,
Angel Moraes,
Joe T Vannelli,
David Morales,
Tony Humphries,
Dihann Moore,
Suzanne Palmer,
DJ Pierre,
William Orbit,
Hani,
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July 18, 2009 Update:
Check out our new website: http://twistedamerica.com - regular updates in the mix.
Tribal back-catalogue releases are now at Beatport.com and selected titles are available at Traxsource.com - many for the first time even in digital format.
Tribal Records : The Story... "Sweat, sleaze, sex, drugs. The best party you've ever been to. A basement, a red light, and a feeling. Disco. House music. Da underground. 4am and the same noise is pumping and swaying its way through London, Lisbon and New York. That sound is tribal."
Dom Phillips, Mixmag (1994)
Click on the banner below to take a trip back to the golden days.
This is the Tribal America Records tribute page - one of the most influential and loved labels in the history of house music (not only tribal!). A place to re-live the best moments and share some stories about Tribal records. 1991 - 1996 R.I.P... Now revived for the new century
Tribal Records' impact on the underground music scene of today is immeasurable. Many people have nostalgic stories of their first tribal house experience - the first time they heard a certain record - rocking it to 'Bottom Heavy' at the Sound Factory NYC, 'Surrender Yourself' at Zouk, Singapore or 'Reach For Me' at the Hacienda, Manchester etc. It kick-started the careers of dozens of dance music icons and included an astounding roster of talented artists - literally a who's who of modern house music. Tribal Records can be credited with many of the defining moments in dance music culture in the 1990s, born from an almost unceasing stream of dance floor-destroying releases.
Recently added to online stores:
-- Angel Moraes - Heaven Knows
-- Louie Balo - Only You
-- Liberty City - Some Lovin' (including Danny Tenaglia mixes)
-- Liberty City - If You Really Love Someone
-- Funky Green Dogs - Reach For Me
-- The Daou - Give Myself To You (including Danny Tenaglia mixes)
Also available:
Deep Dish/Cass De X "Elastic Reality", The Daou "Are You Satisfied"
The Absolute "There Will Come A Day", Prana "The Dream"
Deep Dish "High Frequency", Danny Tenaglia "Bottom Heavy"
Kiwi Dreams "Y", K-Scope "From the Deep", e-N "The Horn Ride"
Karnak "Black Moon/White Rain", DJ Pierre "Muzik Set You Free"
and more to come
Tribal Digital,... enjoy! Friends request note: If you are a fan of tribal music new or old please send a friends request. We take an interest in and check out the pages of everyone who sends us a request.
Tribal Records is also now on Facebook - search for 'Tribal Records' and come join the discussion.
Rhythm is fundamental... like the beat of a tribal drum
I'm so glad !!! cause I EVENTUALLY found an original CD copy of Danny Tenaglia's 'debut 'Hard & Soul' on Tribal.
I long had it on vinyl and CD re-issue on Twisted... still... it was not the same...
now... I GOT IT !! BLESS !
keep up the good job.
Tiph'
ps: will you eventually press a maxi-CD with all the versions of DT's 'Bottom Heavy' released back then in 1994 and original artwork... it's a cruel miss...
I'm LIVING for the SO GET UP mixes! THANKS FOR rewerking the CLASSICS into mixes that will help the new generation UNDERSTAND...where it ALL...COMES FROM!