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DeadAir Records
American independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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deadAir Records is an American independent record label founded by Jesse Taconelli, Billie Bugara and Quinn Dupree in 2021.[1]
In addition to physical media, deadAir also designs and sells merchandise for its artists.[1][2]
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History
Quinn and Taconelli crossed paths while the latter worked as a music journalist and janitor. Covering up-and-coming artists and niche music scenes, he noticed mismanagement as a lead cause of young artists' careers ending sooner than they had to. They co-founded deadAir "in hopes of giving quinn a shot at something better".[3] Bugara also worked as a music journalist and wrote about multiple future label mates during her time at Complex and Lyrical Lemonade.[3][4] As of 2022, Taconelli worked as creative director of deadAir and manager for Quinn, as well as label mates Jane Remover and Quadeca.[3][5][6]
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The following list excludes singles which are released in the rollout of and included on an album or mixtape for legibility.
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- As of 2025, Quadeca is no longer with DeadAir and is releasing music under his own label, X8 Music.[citation needed]
- Kenopsia was originally self-released in 2022. In early 2023, it was announced that Quannnic had been signed to deadAir, and the album was re-released digitally and later issued on vinyl for the first time through deadAir.[14]
- From Me to You was originally released under AWAL in 2021. In 2024, deadAir issued the album on CD and cassette alongside I Didn't Mean to Haunt You and Scrapyard.
- Daze's Game 3! was originally released in 2021. After briefly being taken off streaming platforms for unknown reasons in May 2025, it was re-released digitally via deadAir later that same month.[citation needed]
- Teen Week was originally self-released as an 8-track EP in 2021.[32] Following Jane Remover's name change in 2022, an abridged 4-track version of the EP was released digitally via deadAir.[citation needed]
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