DBpm Records

{{Short description|American record label}}

{{Infobox record label

| name = dBpm Records

| image =

140px

| image_alt = dBpm Records Logo

| founded = {{Start date|2011}}

| founder = Jeff Tweedy, Tony Margherita

| distributor = {{hlist|Sony Music Entertainment|Anti-}}

| genre = {{hlist|Alternative rock|indie rock}}

| country = United States

| location = Chicago, IL

| website = {{URL|https://dbpmrecords.com/}}

}}

dBpm Records is an American record label based in Chicago, Illinois, and founded in 2011 by Grammy Award winning, alternative rock band Wilco. The label has released all of Wilco's albums since The Whole Love in 2011. It was aided by ADA for distribution, until the label had a new distribution agreement with Sony Music Entertainment in 2023; Cousin was the first release under the new distribution agreement.{{Cite web|last=Shanfeld|first=Ethan|date=August 1, 2023|title=Wilco Announces New Album, 'Cousin'|url=https://variety.com/2023/music/news/wilco-new-album-cousin-1235682527/|access-date=September 3, 2023|website=Variety}} The label has also released Don't Lose This by Pop Staples; Sukierae, an album created by Jeff Tweedy and his son Spencer Tweedy;{{cite web|last1=Kinney|first1=Jim|title=Wilco record label, dBpm Records, will set up shop in Easthampton at Eastworks|url=http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/01/wilco_record_label_dbpm_records_easthampton_eastworks.html|website=Mass Live|accessdate=28 July 2016}}{{cite web|last1=Fitzmaurice|first1=Larry|title=Wilco Start Their Own Label|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/41372-wilco-start-their-own-label/|website=Pitchfork|accessdate=28 July 2016}}{{cite web|title=dBpm Records To Release Sukierae By Tweedy September 23|url=http://www.anti.com/press/dbpm-records-to-release-sukierae-by-tweedy-september-16/|website=Anti|accessdate=28 July 2016}} a set of solo albums by Jeff Tweedy called WARM + WARMER; and most recently, the final live album by the late Daniel Johnston, Chicago 2017.

Studio albums

class="wikitable sortable"
scope="col" | Album

! scope="col" | Artist

! scope="col" | Release Date

The Whole Love

| Wilco

| {{dts|September 27, 2011}}

Sukierae

| Tweedy

| {{dts|September 23, 2014}}

Don't Lose This

| Pops Staples

| {{dts|February 13, 2015}}

Star Wars

| Wilco

| {{dts|July 16, 2015}}

Schmilco

| Wilco

| {{dts|September 9, 2016}}

Together At Last

| Jeff Tweedy

| {{dts|June 23, 2017}}

WARM

| Jeff Tweedy

| {{dts|November 30, 2018}}

WARMER

| Jeff Tweedy

| {{dts|April 13, 2019}}

Ode to Joy

| Wilco

| {{dts|October 4, 2019}}

Chicago 2017

|Daniel Johnston

|January 15, 2020

Love is the King

|Jeff Tweedy

|October 29, 2020{{Cite web|last=Gilbertson|first=Jon M.|date=2020-10-29|title='Love Is the King' By Jeff Tweedy (dBpm Records)|url=https://shepherdexpress.com/api/content/4c411cb6-19f3-11eb-8848-1244d5f7c7c6/|access-date=2021-03-22|website=Shepherd Express|language=en-us}}

Cruel Country

|Wilco

|May 27, 2022

Cousin

|Wilco

|September 29, 2023

References