HUSH, a Portland, Oregon record label, was founded in 1998 by Chad Crouch. The company became a national distributor in 1999 when it released two CDs—"Songs for Three Days" by Kaitlyn Ni Donovan and a compilation CD entitled "Flag." This label has in the past recorded and distributed music from artists like Dat'r, Jeff London and Parks and Recreation. Under the label in 2010 were bands and artists like Laura Gibson, Run On Sentence and Peter Broderick.
Field Hymns Records is a Portland, Oregon-based label that records and distributes music for bands and artists such as Oxykitten, Adderall Canyonly, Yes, Father and Garth Steel Klippert. This independent record label specializes in electronic music and produces CDs and cassette tapes for release and distribution.
Rise Records was founded by Craig Ericson in 1991, but did not become active until 1999. This Portland, Oregon record label released its first CD from a group called One Last Thing in 2000. As of 2010, Rise Records consists of 27 bands and one solo artist, and is distributed nationwide by Alternative Distribution Alliance. The record label represents bands such as Scarlett O'Hara, The Color Morale, American Me and Ms. White.
Jackpot Records, an independent Portland, Oregon record label, was founded in 1997 by Isaac Slusarenko. The label offers music on CDs, LPs and DVDs. With two locations in Portland and a strong Internet presence, this label offers free performances in Portland and hosts an annual film festival for music-related films. This label represents bands and artists such as The Outsiders, Jandek and The Wipers.
Smells Delicious Records, an independent record label in Portland, Oregon, was founded by Aljon Reyes. This label produces CDs and LPs. It represents artists and bands such as Alexis Stevens, Dragging an Ox Through Water, Ferocious Eagle and Tractor Operator.