
Just Once
“Virgil Rednape's friends dragged him on stage one time. Two decades later, he's still there. ”
Imaginary Magnitudes got its start in a spare bedroom and never quite left, which explains why the label's taste runs toward the stubborn and the strange. Virgil Rednape's Just Once proved you could marry outlaw country to lo-fi tape hiss and still sound like you meant it, while A Little Chicken spent years proving that banjos and Afrobeat weren't enemies—just waiting for the right introduction. The roster keeps growing, the office is still small, and the commitment to signing things that shouldn't work but somehow do remains absolute.

“Virgil Rednape's friends dragged him on stage one time. Two decades later, he's still there. ”

“My banjo's my tool. My fear's my fuel. ”

“Torsos are so yesterday”

“If Neil Diamond were Korean and hyper-emotive, would it sound like this?”

“Internal maelstroms turned into dreams”

“Whole lotta babies cryin'!”