Dead Bees records


Dead Bees Records is a French independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.

History

Dead Bees Records was started in 2003 by two Toulouse-based musicians, Seb Wood and Seb Duclos, under the terms of an unincorporated association.
The label was named after a quote from the Howard Hawks movie To Have and Have Not: "Was you ever bit by a dead bee?".
The label was initially intended to release the debut recordings by Call Me Loretta or the Nova Express, but soon expanded its scope by importing or promoting international acts. Dead Bees was the first French label to work with Bomp! Records, The Committee to Keep Music Evil and Celluloid Dreams to bring the Brian Jonestown Massacre to French audiences.
Dead Bees later added numerous French, U.S. and British artists to its roster, and has earned acclaim for the label's yearly record sampler, released through creative commons license.
Black Bees Records, the African division of Dead Bees Records, was created in 2014. The first release was Nigerian band Laïka's debut album.

Roster

Current roster