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Definitive Jux (a.k.a. Def Jux) is an independent hip hop record label based in the United States.
Its roster includes:
- El-P (formerly of Company Flow), owner and CEO
- Aesop Rock
- Mr. Lif
- MURS
- C-Rayz Walz
- Rob Sonic
- Despot
- Cage
- RJD2
- NASA, in-house producer
- Cannibal Ox (Vast Aire and Vordul Mega)
- S.A. Smash (Metro and Camu Tao)
- Hangar 18 (Alaska, Windnbreeze and DJ Pawl)
- The Perceptionists (Mr. Lif, Akrobatik and DJ Fakts One)
- Party Fun Action Committee (Blockhead and Jer)
albums released by artist;
- El-P : 'Cannibal Oxtrumentals' (2001), 'Fantastic Damage' (2002), 'Fan Dam Plus' (2002), 'Collecting The Kid' (2004)
- Aesop Rock : 'Labor Days' (2001), 'Daylight' EP (2002), 'Bazooka Tooth' (2003), 'Build Your Own Bazooka Tooth' (2004), 'Fast Cars, Danger, Fire & Knives' EP (2005)
- RJD2 : 'Dead Ringer' (2003), 'The Horror' EP (2003), 'Since We Last Spoke' (2004)
- Cannibal Ox; 'The Cold Vein' (2001)
- Mr. Lif : 'Enters The Colossus' EP (2001), 'Emergency Rations' EP (2002), 'I Phantom' (2002)
- MURS : 'The End Of The Beginning' (2003), 'MURS 3:16, The 9th Edition' EP (2004)
- S.A. Smash : 'Smashy Trashy' (2003), 'Smash Burger' (forthcoming 2005)
- C-Rayz Walz : 'Ravipops (The Substance)' (2003), 'We Live: The Black Samurai EP' (2004), 'Year Of The Beast' (forthcoming 2005)
- Rob Sonic : 'Telicatessen' (2004)
- Hangar 18 : 'The Multi-Platinum Debut Album' (2004)
- The Perceptionists : 'Black Dialogue' (2005)
- Party Fun Action Committee : 'Let's Get Serious' (2003)
- Cage : 'Hell's Winter' (forthcoming 2005)
External link
- Definitive Jux Homepage (http://www.definitivejux.net)