Sundazed Music

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US record label founded by Sundazed. All of the graphic design and mastering work for the releases is done in-house, and the selling prices for the releases were deliberately kept low for customers.

Sundazed has gone through phases where they change up who they typically get to cut the records and press the records. In the late 2010's/early 2020's, they started working with Third Man Records for primary manufacturing of their releases.

Cutting (approximate dates):
Late 1990's: Master Cutting Room (MCR)
2000's: Nashville Record Productions (NRP)
2000's: Prairie Cat Mastering (PC)
Mid-2000's: Brooklyn Phono
Mid to Late-2000's: Nashville Record Productions (NPR)
2010's-Present: Cohearent Audio (CA)
Late 2010's/Early 2020's: Third Man Mastering (TMM)

Pressing (approximate dates):
1990's/Mid 2000's: MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville (Stick '1' in runouts (not always), single 25 mm pressing ring, plain white paper inner sleeves)
2000's/2010's: United Record Pressing (29/70mm pressing rings typically with Ⓤ in the runouts, plain white paper inner sleeves, and tight shrink)
Late-2000's/2010's: Rainbo Records (Rainbo catalog no. format S-XXXXX, plain white paper inner sleeves and tight shrink)
Early 2010's: Quality Record Pressings (no runout markings, QRP rice-paper inner sleeves and loose fitting perforated poly-bags or resealable outer sleeves)
2010's: Record Technology Incorporated (RTI catalog no. format XXXXX.X(X), clear poly inner sleeves and loose fitting perforated poly-bags, sometimes includes RTI hype sticker)
Mid-2010's: Brooklyn Phono (no runout markings, plain white paper inner sleeves or poly-lined white paper inner sleeves and tight shrink, 32/64mm pressing rings)
Late 2010's-Present: Third Man Pressing (32mm pressing ring, may include TMP in the runouts, poly-lined white paper inner sleeves, and resealable outer sleeve)
2022-Present: Citizen Vinyl (clear poly inner sleeves and resealable outer sleeve)

Sublabels:

Modern Harmonic, ...

Info:

Street Address:
Sundazed Music, Inc.
1 Reed St # 1
Coxsackie, NY 12051
USA

Postal Address:
Sundazed Music, Inc.
P.O. Box 85
Coxsackie, NY 12051
USA

Phone: +1 (518) 731-6262
Fax: +1 (518) 731-9492
Toll Free Order Line (US & Canada only): +1 (800) 295-8079

Email: [email protected]

Sundazed Music / Modern Harmonic
30 Music Square West, Suite 210
Nashville, TN 37203
615.214.4361"

Manufacturer

Sundazed Music 8 Reed St Coxsackie, NY 12051 USA https://discogs.versitio.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="3a53545c557a494f545e5b405f5e14595557">[email protected]

Manufacturer EU

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  • xrey's avatar
    xrey
    Edited 3 years ago
    All these issues went away when CDs were invented. Vinyl technology is 100 years old and sucks like always. Anyone who buys this crap gets what they deserve. As a kid, I bought stereo albums for $3.17 in the '60s, still have them, and they were pressed better than the junk that's going for $30.00 now.
    • musical_graffiti's avatar
      all the last pressings i got from Sundazed they have big problems with the lead-in grooves. you have to be very careful to find the good spot, otherwise your needle is gonna slide badly.
      • danielegonzetti
        Wish they would better control their pressing quality. So often warped vinyls or clicks and pops. But great 60‘s Stuff.
        • Oldiesfreak1854's avatar
          Wish they would bring back their 180g vinyl pressings. :(
          • Twenty90's avatar
            Twenty90
            Excellent label, good pressings!