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Record label
Maybe Mars
Founded2007
FounderMichael Pettis
DistributorFar Out Distant Sounds
GenreVarious
Country of originChina
LocationBeijing
Official websiteMaybe Mars

Maybe Mars is an independent record label founded in 2007.[1] Their current catalogue includes Carsick Cars, Hiperson, P.K.14, Joyside, Snapline, SMZB, and Dear Eloise,[1] among others.

Current Artists

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Alumni Artists

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  • Joyside
  • Low Wormwood
  • Ourself Beside Me
  • The Gar
  • Xiao He
  • (((10)))
  • Hot & Cold
  • Ex-Punishment
  • Muscle Snog
  • 8 Eye Spy
  • Liu Kun
  • Guai Li
  • 24 Hours
  • Rustic
  • Skip Skip Ben Ben
  • Flyx
  • Old Fashion
  • Traveller
  • Boyz&Girl
  • Mr. Graceless
  • Duck Fight Goose
  • The Yours
  • Proximity Butterfly

Discography

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Catalog Artist(s) Title Format Release date
MM1 Joyside Booze At Neptune's Dawn CD September 8, 2007
MM2 Carsick Cars s/t CD September 8, 2007
MM3 Snapline Party Is Over, Pornostar CD September 8, 2007
MM5 SMZB Ten Years Rebellion CD June 1, 2008
MM6 Demerit Bastards Of The Nation CD June 1, 2008
MM7 Proximity Butterfly Reprieve CD May 1, 2011
MM8 Proximity Butterfly Medusae Digital Release February 9, 2015

Notes

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  1. ^ a b "A Musical Revolution: The China Wave / In Depth // Drowned in Sound". Archived from the original on 2020-12-08. Retrieved 2013-12-12.