Bloody River Records
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"Bloody River Records" (Formerly "Muddy River Records") is owned by Dustin Carter since 1999.
"Dark Hills Gang" is a group consisting of Dustin Carter (CRaZY tha CoBRA) and David Roberts (Joka33) formed in mid 2003 under the label "Bloody River Records".
Dustin Carter (CRaZY tha CoBRA) brought on David Roberts (Joka33) as a producer and fellow band mate. Together as the "Dark Hills Gang" They unleashed the albums "Blown Out Candle" and "The Broken Church" upon the Horrorcore scene and are considered by many to be one of the most influential groups of the Underground Horror Rap scene. They are also credited for ex-band mate Lil Folk's album, "My Life Begins..."
CRaZY tha CoBRA has also worked on several collaborations within the Horrorcore and Memphis Underground Rap scene.
List of Present Artists/Groups: Dark Hills Gang (CRaZY tha CoBRA, Joka33)
List of Former Artists/Groups: Purgatory Gangstaz (PHAYZE & Dirty Knucklez), Lil Folk, Keepaz of the Krypt (Krucifer & Zambini)
"Dark Hills Gang" is a group consisting of Dustin Carter (CRaZY tha CoBRA) and David Roberts (Joka33) formed in mid 2003 under the label "Bloody River Records".
Dustin Carter (CRaZY tha CoBRA) brought on David Roberts (Joka33) as a producer and fellow band mate. Together as the "Dark Hills Gang" They unleashed the albums "Blown Out Candle" and "The Broken Church" upon the Horrorcore scene and are considered by many to be one of the most influential groups of the Underground Horror Rap scene. They are also credited for ex-band mate Lil Folk's album, "My Life Begins..."
CRaZY tha CoBRA has also worked on several collaborations within the Horrorcore and Memphis Underground Rap scene.
List of Present Artists/Groups: Dark Hills Gang (CRaZY tha CoBRA, Joka33)
List of Former Artists/Groups: Purgatory Gangstaz (PHAYZE & Dirty Knucklez), Lil Folk, Keepaz of the Krypt (Krucifer & Zambini)
Why this name?
I used to have a Memphis Blues Label named "Muddy River Records" from 1997-1999...
Around the year 1999, I decided to change my format to Memphis Underground Rap so I changed the label name to "Bloody River Records" to fit the style of music I was doing.
Around the year 1999, I decided to change my format to Memphis Underground Rap so I changed the label name to "Bloody River Records" to fit the style of music I was doing.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows you to be heard worldwide. I believe it has a lot of both Positive and Negative effects on the industry.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes.
Favorite spot?
Memphis, TN
Equipment used:
Roland BOSS BR-1180 Mixer, CAD GXL-2200 Condenser Mic, CAD GXL-1200 Instrument Mic/Stick Mic, ART Tube Mic Preamp, Laptop/Desktop PC
Anything else...?
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