About Entropía

We are an independent record label born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 2006. Inspired in the concept ofentropy(and the Bad Religion song) in 2006 we made "Entropía Producciones". We define ourselves as a multitudinous team of people with a common goal working independently following the concept of D.I.Y..

We release records, we organize gigs and we try to bring something to the scene.
Albums released:
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 2022 – Chango Munks – We Want All Your Minds
🇺🇾 2016 – Punkzer – 10:10
🇺🇾 2015 – Artista Desconocido – Album sin título
🇺🇾 2010 – Gogo Squat – Gogoland
🇺🇾 2009 – Nada Que Hacer – Punto Impropio

We have a news section on the website, where we spread the word about gigs, albums and other information from bands we like. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

More History

Initially Entropía Producciones was founded by Fernando (guitar player in Los Farzantes, founder of the ancient site Punk Radikal. underground scene fanboy, rehearsal crasher, roadie, sometimes manager, and more...) and Martín (drummer in Nada Que Hacer, Artista Desconocido) to start organizing gigs. Our first attempt was to have Strung Out play in Uruguay. Though the band's Latin American tour ended up being cancelled, we learned a lot and the experience helped us for what would come in the future.

During the recording of the new record from Nada Que Hacer in 2009, the idea came up to reuse the name "Entropía" to release the album in CD and thus was born Entropía Records. The following year we released the first album by the Ska Punk band Go Go Squat.

For a while, Mario joined the team and we organized gigs in Maldonado, Uruguay with local bands such as Go Go Squat, Trotsky Vengarán, Esqadrapunk, Sonny Chiba and more.

By 2016 Juli Guerrero also joined the team, a dynamo of energy and initiative that gave Entropía a lot of strength. We organized lots of gigs and activities such as Entropía Fest (2016), Union Tour (2017), and we released 10:10 by Punkzer.

In 2017 I (Fernando) moved to Scotland. With this change I stopped being so connected to the Uruguayan local scene, but I had the chance to rediscover a new scene. Scotland has a massive underground cultural movement, very diverse, friendly and welcoming. That's why these days the label is starting to focus more in what I get to see and interact with over here, and soon CD's will start again, we're already publishing Scottish CDs. But I always keep in mind the idea of generating innercia to keep working in projects with friends from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

Though today it's just me, Entropía has always been a team work. It's nothing more than a name under which I work to help the scene I love so much. Always independent, following the DIY ideology, collaboration, solidarity and most important of all fun 🤘

Publishing records

My inspiration for the record label have been Epitaph, Fat Wreck Chords and more recently Make That A Take. Until now, my criteria when deciding to release a record has been very basic:

  • I like the band / album
  • The members of the band are decent people

Every record release is based on team work with the band and generally through friendship or via meeting in gigs.

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