Reflex Records


Image:Statues by Hüsker Dü US Vinyl A-Side.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A-side of the vinyl 45rpm single "Statues" by Hüsker Dü, the first release by Reflex Records
Reflex Records was an American independent record label formed by the members of hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü and Terry Katzman. It was formed to help promote independent bands, after Twin/Tone Records rejected Hüsker Dü's first single in 1979.
The label was funded by a loan from Hüsker drummer Grant Hart's mother's credit union.
Under Katzman's guidance, the label would also release several compilations of regional underground and alternative bands, as well as albums by local post-punk bands Rifle Sport, Man Sized Action, Otto's Chemical Lounge, and Articles of Faith, as well as the Minutemen's 1985 EP Tour-Spiel.
Both Katzman and the Hüsker Dü members became too busy with other projects, and the label quietly folded in 1985.
In 2008, Hart revived the Reflex name to issue a three-song live CD by Hüsker Dü recorded in 1982-83 featuring their friend John Clegg on saxophone, ''Live Featuring J.C.''

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