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Lo'ihi Records - (Record Label Interview)

Author
Other Record Labels
Published
Tue 11 Feb 2025
Episode Link
https://otherrecordlabels.podbean.com/e/loihi-records-record-label-interview/

In this episode, Scott Orr interviews Dean Harada, the founder of Lo'ihi Records, a new Hawaiian record label focused on avant-garde and progressive music from Hawaii.


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Here's what we discussed in this interview...




  • The Meaning Behind Lo'ihi Records



    • The label's name comes from the Lo'ihi seamount, a rising underwater volcano near Hawaii, symbolizing the growth of a unique music scene.

    • The vision is to support artists who push creative boundaries rather than catering to tourist-driven Hawaiian music.




  • Challenges of Running a Record Label



    • The post-release phase has been one of the biggest challenges, with marketing and sustaining momentum after an album launch being particularly difficult.

    • Social media has been a learning curve for Dean, as he had no prior experience before starting the label.

    • Time management is crucial in balancing label operations with artistic passion.




  • Philosophy and Mission of the Label



    • Lo'ihi Records aims to showcase music that is endemic to Hawaii—unique and growing from the local scene rather than fitting into traditional or commercial Hawaiian music stereotypes.

    • Dean emphasizes legacy building, inspired by his experience working on a historic Hawaiian fish pond restoration, knowing that some things take generations to fully materialize.




  • The Importance of Physical Media & Vinyl



    • Scott and Dean discuss how vinyl records act as cultural artifacts, lasting for decades and creating connections across generations.

    • Dean sees vinyl releases as a way to preserve music beyond digital platforms.




  • Overcoming Industry Hurdles



    • Unlike mainstream Hawaiian music, avant-garde and experimental artists in Hawaii struggle to find platforms and audiences.

    • Lo'ihi Records seeks to change that by fostering a local music community that supports progressive sounds.




  • Marketing & Selling Vinyl



    • Scott shares insights on post-release strategies, emphasizing that record labels need to treat each release like a product launch that requires continued promotion.

    • They discuss the challenge of selling vinyl and the mindset shift needed to focus on long-term marketing rather than just new releases.




This episode is an insightful look at the unique vision behind Lo'ihi Records and the realities of starting a record label in an unconventional market.

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