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Ahead of the Arthur Thomas and the Funkitorium EP Welcome to Funktar, we have released a remix EP of the band's first single, "How You Like me Now".  The EP features remixes by the Funkitorium's DJ and producer Ndot, Philly street bass champion Starkey, and Spring Garden Records' own HyDeph.



Bass music blog The Untz premiered Starkey's remix and shared a SoundCloud link to a free download.  Check it out!



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We are very excited to announce that construction has started on our new studio on the Community College of Philadelphia's main campus!  The studio will be an incredible production, tracking and mixing space upon its completion.  Large format sessions will take place in our dedicated live and control room, while smaller production and overdub sessions will benefit from a secondary mix position in the live space where two sessions can take place at the same time.  



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Spring Garden Records has put together a series of Spotify playlists that will be dropping this month.  The QuaranTUNES playlists will drop from many members of the Spring Garden Records family and will provide a selection of tunes for #socialdistancing.  We'll be updating this page with all of the playlists, so bookmark and stay tuned!


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By James Sauppe aka RVLVR



Welcome to Philly Cheese Quake, where we grab a cheesesteak (and other cheesy jawns) at one of the the city’s many cheesesteak gems with different Philly musicians each month! For episode 3 of PCQ we headed to South Street with two of Philly’s finest, John Morrison and Josh Leidy, the hosts of the very popular Serious Rap S**t podcast. ishkabibbles



John Morrison is a talented writer, DJ, rapper, and producer who’s been a fixture of the Philly scene for years now. His masterful

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The Spring Garden Records launch has been featured on WXPN's The Key.  The article, written by Philadelphia's own John Morrison, contains interviews with label director and Community College of Philadelphia music department head, Paul Geissinger, as well as label artists Amari and Aviance.  Check out the article here.


Morrison pretty much sums up what the label is all about, saying, "Spring Garden Records doesn’t propose itself as the cure for what our city’s music scene lacks but it does