• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to footer

Debt Records

An independent record label based in Manchester

  • Home
  • About
  • Artists
  • Projects
    • Debt Records Radio Show
    • Open Recording Sessions
    • Live Streams
  • News
  • Shop
  • Contact

News

OUT NOW: Project Fear

22 July 2016 Louis Barabbas, Releases

LB Politics

New EP by Louis Barabbas aims to reflect two sides of British politics: those doing the manipulating versus those struggling against manipulation. The four songs on this record are taken from Louis’ musical about power struggles, loosely based on the the life of Jocasta, mother of Oedipus.

All sales of this EP go to raise money for Médecins Sans Frontières.


Here is a lyric video for closing track “Before You Disperse”

www.louisbarabbas.com
www.msf.org

OUT NOW: Heading For The Hills

15 July 2016 Collaborations, Peter Byrom-Smith, Releases

Heading For The Hills

Debt Records’ first classical release follows in the collaborative ethos of the label as Japanese composer Nobuya Monta and British composer Peter Byrom-Smith begin a cross-cultural journey. Their first collection Heading For The Hills is performed by Strata String Quartet and recorded at Blueprint Studios in Salford.

East Meets West: Two countries, two composers. Japan and the UK have enjoyed a special cultural relationship over the centuries. Now Peter and Nobuya are contributing their own chapter to that story by forging an exciting new creative union. As part of this project concerts of their combined works will be performed and recorded both in Japan and England, bringing their idiosyncratic musical voices together on the same platform. Although each composer’s music is coloured by markedly different histories, they both share the same ideals and beliefs in musical composition.

Buy the album here (or from any of the usual digital retailers).

 

About the composers:

In addition to his classical pieces for soloists, ensembles and orchestras Peter Byrom-Smith has written and arranged music for many theatre and film productions, as well as bands from all across the genre spectrum (including the Eurovision Song Contest). His works have been performed, broadcast and recorded in Europe, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand and the U.S.A.

Composer Nobuya Monta is Guest Professor of Otemon Gakuin University and was appointed Composer in Residence at the Hastings International Composers Festival in 2013 and 2015. He also regularly writes for Ongaku-Gendai (one of Japan’s major music magazines). His works have been played all over the world, including the Vatican, France, Germany and the UK as well as his native Japan.

Video: “One Tiny Taste” by Louis Barabbas

6 July 2016 Louis Barabbas

Louis Barabbas has released an animated video for the last track on Gentle Songs Of Ceaseless Horror, directed by Arturo Baston (who also created Snowapple‘s video for Businessmen).

Get the album here.

VIDEO: Snowapple in Japan

24 June 2016 Snowapple

Here’s a video capturing a little of what went on during Snowapple‘s recent tour of Japan.
The songs featured are “Businessmen” and “Choo Choo Train” from their recent EP Tracks.

www.snowapple.nl

Heading For The Hills

13 June 2016 Collaborations, Releases

HFTH

Debt Records’ first classical release follows in the collaborative ethos of the label as Japanese composer Nobuya Monta and British composer Peter Byrom-Smith begin a unique artistic collaboration. Their first collection Heading For The Hills is performed by Strata String Quartet and recorded at Blueprint Studios in Salford. The album is scheduled for general release on 15th July with a public recital of the work on Sunday 17th July at Blueprint.

East Meets West: Two countries, two composers. Japan and the UK have enjoyed a special cultural relationship over the centuries. Now Peter and Nobuya are contributing their own chapter to that story by forging an exciting new creative union. As part of this project concerts of their combined works will be performed and recorded both in Japan and England, bringing their idiosyncratic musical voices together on the same platform. Although each composer’s music is coloured by markedly different histories, they both share the same ideals and beliefs in musical composition.

About the composers:

In addition to his classical pieces for soloists, ensembles and orchestras Peter Byrom-Smith has written and arranged music for many theatre and film productions, as well as bands from all across the genre spectrum (including the Eurovision Song Contest). His works have been performed, broadcast and recorded in Europe, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand and the U.S.A.

Composer Nobuya Monta is Guest Professor of Otemon Gakuin University and was appointed Composer in Residence at the Hastings International Composers Festival in 2013 and 2015. He also regularly writes for Ongaku-Gendai (one of Japan’s major music magazines). His works have been played all over the world, including the Vatican, France, Germany and the UK as well as his native Japan.

Heading For The Hills will be on general release from Friday 15th July.

The new works will be performed live at 2pm in Blueprint Studios, Salford on Sunday 17th July (in the main space commonly known as the Elbow Room).

  • «
  • Page 1
  • …
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • …
  • Page 33
  • »

Footer

Debt Tweets

  • Error: Could not authenticate you.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Email us at info@debtrecords.net

Terms & Conditions | Privacy & Cookies

Copyright © 2025 Debt Records Site designed and built by Pilcrow + Pixel
Debt Records uses cookies to analyse traffic via Google Analytics and to improve your experience while visiting the site.OKLearn more