Intransitive Recordings

I had recorded Stone Blind, a one-hour-long tape piece, and knew that no one outside of Florida had ever heard of me, so no one would have any reason to put it out.

"[2] In 1998, Stelzer decided to publish work by other composers and reached out to artists whose music he had long admired.

enough to ask two of my favorite artists, Brume (Christian Renou, from France) and Kapotte Muziek (Frans de Waard, from the Netherlands) to submit an album for me to put out.

"[3] In 2002, Stelzer was asked by Philippe Petit of Bip-Hop Magazine if his label's mission was to discover and promote up-and-coming new artists.

He replied that it was not: "Many of the artists whose work appears on Intransitive are folks whose music I’ve been excited about since I was young.