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Encyclopedia > Eartube Empire

Eartube empire was an independent record label based in Los Angeles. This article is about the largest city in California. ...


Eartube was founded in 1996 by hip-hop artist and producer Flynn to release his own music. The label's first release was Flynn's album Plasmic Plight. In 1997 Flynn was joined by Noah Tutak, and the pair went on to release albums by Flynn, LA Symphony, and CookBook & UNOMas. 1996 is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... LA Symphony is an underground hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. ...


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Flynn is also a prolific producer and songwriter having collaborated with The Grits, John Reuben, KJ-52, D.J. Maj, Rod Laver, Pigeon John, Soup the Chemist, Sharlok Poems, Joey the Jerk, Cookbook and Uno Mas, Homestyle, Eternal Soul, Deux Process, and Pax 217.
In addition, Flynn founded his own record label, Eartube Empire in 1996 under which he successfully released his first two albums "Louder" and "Burntout", as well as L.A. Symphony's highly sought-after marquee independent album "Composition No. 1".
All of that to say, we know who’s in.
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