Branded Records

A thoroughly independent record company that releases music without any commercial considerations other than “yes, we like it”. And we’ve been doing it this way since the 1970’s.

Whenever a band says stuff like “We were the first band to do so and so”, you’re likely to get yourself in an argument with someone. But, can anybody remember a punk band that started a record company and put out their own independent record before Just Water did it in 1975? Branded Records was legally incorporated, and had a prestigious address in the Woolworth Building (once the tallest building in Manhattan). Never mind that the office really belonged to band leader Mitch Dancik’s Uncle Herb, and that the accounting fees were waived because the band had no money. But it was a real company, where the mail and phones got answered! Although labor was never paid for (the band did the grunt work, and Uncle Herb forwarded the calls and the mail for free), it is still impressive that Branded Records made money on its first album release, Just Water’s “The Riff“. We wonder if the Ramones (and not Sire Records) made any money on their first album, regardless of how many they sold? Just Water got about two bucks wholesale for every album, which brought in the $10,000 that supported the band’s rehearsals, advertisements and recordings for the next year. After the Singin’ In The Rain single (a radio hit), Branded Records worked with Band Apart, PT-109, and Mitchell Dancik & The Senators. Branded slowed down in the 1990’s as Dancik’s software company became more and more successful. 

 

In 2007, Just Water’s catalog was remastered and released as the 3-CD set “Downtown & Brooklyn”. Today Branded is busy releasing new music by Just Water, The Big Strong Arms, Mitchell Dancik & The Senators, and Danny Rubin. It’s the same small independent record company it always was. Except now no-one answers the phone. Just the email!

brandedrecordsllc@gmail.com

Our latest releases include the album Even Turtles Get The Blues and single 4th Street Isn’t Heaven by Mitchell Dancik & The Senators, the album Buyer Beware by Just Water, the single Funky Chicken  by The Big Strong Arms, and the new (and debut) solo album from Just Water’s Danny Rubin “Discord and Dat Chord”.

Listen to “The Truth is Lying”

Listen to “A Band You Can Trust”

Listen to “Human” (Single)

Listen to “Downtown and Brooklyn: The Complete Recordings”

Listen to “45” (Single)

Listen to “Bowling for Love (Live at CBGB’s on a Tuesday Night)”

Listen to “Don’t Thank Us, Thank the Machines” (Single)

Listen to “You Can Sell Me Anything” (Single)

Listen to “Time Machine on 17” (Single)

Listen to “Franny Finds a Vein”

Listen to “Fishing with Hand Grenades”

Listen to “Things You Can Do with a Shrunken Head”

Listen to “Take Two with Dr. Nice”

Listen to “The Boy with the Bird in His Hair”

Listen to “The Mayor of Brighton Beach”

Listen to “Cars of Havana”

Listen to “Blue is the Four”

Listen to “Santiago de Cuba (Havana Mix)” (Single)

Listen to “Jam Session” (Single)

Listen to “ALBUM”

 

Listen to “Hall” (Single)

 

Listen to “Cornbread for the Colonizers”

 

Visit Crammed Discs in Belgium for Band Apart

 

 

Listen to “Now or Never”

 

Listen to “Cornbread For The Colonizers”

Listen to “Days Of The Gilded Manes” (Single)

 

Listen to “East River Holiday” (Single)

Listen to Just Water 

Listen to “Burnette & Phoebe in the Parking Lot”

Listen to “Short Journeys”