Hefty Records

{{Short description|American independent record label}}

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Hefty Records is an independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois (United States). Founded in 1995 by John Hughes III, who is the son of the director John Hughes,{{cite magazine |last1=Kamp |first1=David |title=David Kamp on John Hughes |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/03/john-hughes-201003 |magazine=Vanity Fair |date=10 February 2010 |publisher=Vanity Fair |accessdate=18 July 2018}}[https://www.xlr8r.com/features/hefty-records-looking-to-the-future Hefty Records: Looking to the Future]. XLR8R, September 29, 2005. the label releases records in a range of genres that include post-rock, IDM, down-tempo, nu jazz, experimental music, and hip-hop.

History

Hefty Records was formed by John Hughes with Dan Snazelle as a way of releasing Hughes' own music.{{cite web |title= Hefty Records |url= http://www.chicagomusic.org/hefty-records/ |website=Chicago Music}} Hughes, the son of filmmaker John Hughes, had been interested in music since his youth, but had initially been more interested in record production than in creating music of his own.[https://www.chicagotribune.com/2004/05/02/john-hughes-iii/ John Hughes Iii: Hefty Is His Bag]. Chicago Tribune, May 2, 2004. The label was formed in 1995 while Hughes was a college student, and was originally set up in his dorm room.[https://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/16/style/a-night-out-with-john-hughes-iii-the-whole-menagerie.html A NIGHT OUT WITH: John Hughes III; The Whole Menagerie]. The New York Times, May 16, 2004. Hughes chose the label name because, as he put it, "I liked it because it sounded optimistic. And it had a conquering tone to it."

The first label's releases were of Hughes's own work as Slicker just after the breakup of his previous band Bill Ding.[http://www.stopsmilingonline.com/story_detail.php?id=677 Label Oral Histories: Hefty Records]. Stop Smiling, October 23, 2006. Hefty began the Immediate Action series in 2000, a collection intended to consist of six vinyl records. The sleeves were created by the Brooklyn graphics company Graphic Havoc.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} In 2005, the label hosted a live concert in Chicago and released two volumes of compilation and remix material from artists on the label, titled History is Bunk: Collaborations, Reinterpretations and New Compositions.[http://chicagoist.com/2006/05/22/the_interview_john_hughes_iii_hefty_records.php The Interview: John Hughes III, Hefty Records] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171106092227/http://chicagoist.com/2006/05/22/the_interview_john_hughes_iii_hefty_records.php |date=2017-11-06 }}. Chicagoist, May 22, 2006. Their last release was in 2010.

Artists

Compilation albums

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