Records has released works by artists with influences ranging from experimental pop to electronic and industrial.
[2][3][4] The label has garnered attention for its "embrace of experimentalism"[5] and a tendency to "shift away from genre-specific releases and toward a melting pot of musical and visual ideas.
"[2] Washington City Paper describes the label as "a creative collective where like-minded musicians move fluidly between each other’s projects," even as such projects retain their own distinct identities.
[7][8][9] Examinations of identity, politics, gender and sexuality can also be found frequently across albums.
Records primarily utilizes the cassette tape format for its releases.