Diatribe Records


Diatribe Records is an independent record label based in Dublin, Ireland.

Artists

Artists and composers released on the label include
Elaine Agnew, Tom Arthurs, GIlad Atzmon, Gerald Barry, Enda Bates, Ed Bennett, Alex Bonney, Mihaly Borbely, John Buckley, Irene Buckley, Linda Buckley, Michael Buckley, Sean Carpio, Justin Carroll, Elliott Carter, Mick Coady, Cork Gamelan Ensemble, Ben Davis, Donnacha Dennehy, DJackulate, David Donohoe, Kit Downes, Roger Doyle, Colin Dunne, Dermot Dunne, Benjamin Dwyer, Kenneth Edge, Kate Ellis, Róisín Elsafty, Julie Feeney, Greg Felton, Zohar Fresco, Mamoru Fujieda, Tom Gibbs, Ronan Guilfoyle, Tommy Halferty, Adrian Hart, Matthew Jacobson, Simon Jermyn, Izumi Kimura, Lauren Kinsella, Maria Koti, Stefano Landi, João Lobo, Miklos Lukacs, Cora Venus Lunny, Phil MacMullan, Mel Mercier, Tarquinio Merula, Akira Miyoshi, Claudio Monteverdi, Mike Nielsen, Isabelle O'Connell, Shane O'Donovan, Colm O'Hara, Darragh O'Kelly, OKO, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Oleg Ponomarev, ReDiviDeR, David Redmond, Paul Roe, Alex Roth, Nick Roth, Simon Roth, Toshinao Sato, Matthew Schellhorn, Laura Sheeran, Duke Special, Barbara Strozzi, Thought-Fox, Francesco Turrisi, Niall Vallely, Derek Whyte, Jacob Wick, Paul Williamson, Ian Wilson, Takashi Yoshimatsu, Yurodny, John Zorn.

History

The company was founded in the late 1990s by Daniel Jacobson and John Cosgrove, with the aim to release and promote the work of local underground artists. The label began releasing electronic releases sporadically, mainly on vinyl. After a period of inactivity, Diatribe Recordings was re-launched in 2007 and releases became more frequent with the label focusing on a broader musical vision. From 2008, the label has been under the direction of Nick Roth and Matthew Jacobson.
According to label director Nick Roth:
“The main reason for the existence of our label is not as a commercial enterprise but as a way of furthering and promoting the music.” Roth also describes the label as “a labour of love”.
The label has produced 29 album releases to date, ranging across genres including jazz, electronica, classical and contemporary music.
In 2009 the label then released a series of projects focusing on individual musicians called the Solo Series Phase I.
The set constituted a conspectus of new music from three continents. Diatribe revisited this concept again in 2014, releasing another four projects under the Solo Series Phase II,“which features some of the country’s most exciting and ground-breaking musicians making music today: Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh ; Kate Ellis ; Adrian Hart and Cora Venus Lunny.”
Fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh is widely regarded as one of Ireland's most significant and innovative traditional musicians, His solo record received much acclaim with one reviewer stating that Ó Raghallaigh’s ‘Music For An Elliptical Orbit’, “contains some of the most beautiful and visceral musical compositions to have graced this earth.”

Releases