Thursday, March 29, 2007

Alexandra Patsavas launches Chop Shop Records

From reuters.com By Brian Garrity

NEW YORK (Billboard) - The woman behind the soundtracks to "The OC" and "Grey's Anatomy" is launching her own label.

Alexandra Patsavas, the influential TV and film music supervisor who has helped put Death Cab for Cutie, Snow Patrol and the Fray on the mainstream map, has inked a deal with Atlantic Records to form a new imprint, Chop Shop Records. The label shares the name of Patsavas' 10-year-old California-based firm, Chop Shop Music Supervision.

Patsavas had been in negotiations with the Warner Music Group unit about creating a label since last year. The subject was first broached in a meeting with Atlantic president Julie Greenwald at the Coachella music festival.

"It's something we came up with together," Patsavas says. "A label seems like a natural extension of what a music supervisor does . . . You can come across things very early, and there have been bands along the way I would have loved to have worked with more closely."

Many basic details of the venture are still being sketched out. Patsavas says she will look to hire a label manager as well as handful of additional talent scouts and assistants to supplement the efforts of her existing Chop Shop music supervision team of three coordinators. But this much is known: It will be headquartered in South Pasadena, Calif., and is expected to handle as many as three acts at the outset.

No signings have been announced yet. Patsavas is aggressively on the hunt for acts. During a recent trip to New York, she attended nine different artist showcases.

She says Chop Shop's direction will bear a strong resemblance to the creative direction she has pursued in her music supervisory role.

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Interesting approach to signing cool bands. So many lesser-known bands get licensed but after the spot airs/movie goes to DVD they drop off the radar. It will be interesting to see how warner markets these acts. They could be great testing ground for new media like virals and user generated content. I just hope the artists are given a square deal.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Q1 choonage

Here's a coupla tunes I've been enjoying over the past few weeks. Newer stuff to come, as I'm just getting the hang of this crazy flash schtuff. Enjoy!

Mumm-Ra "These Things Move in Threes"

Sunshine Underground "Commercial Breakdown"

Jahcoozi "Bln"

Tokyo Police Club "Citzens of Tomorrow"

The Noisettes "Sister Rosetta"

Yppah "In Two, The Weakly"

Albert Hammond Jr. "It's Hard to Live in the City"

Monday, March 26, 2007

EA Games and Nettwerk Team on Record Label Venture

From Digital Media Wire
Submitted by Mark Hefflinger on March 26, 2007 - 1:06pm.

Los Angeles - Video game developer and publisher Electronic Arts announced on Monday that it has partnered with Canadian record label Nettwerk (Barenaked Ladies, Sum 41) on a joint venture label, Artwerk, that will sign and develop new and established artists for physical and digital distribution.

The label's first signing -- producer Junkie XL -- has previously provided tracks for EA games like "Madden NFL 07" and "Need for Speed Carbon."

The companies said they will accept music submissions for consideration by the label from artists worldwide on the EA Trax website.

"For the past five years, EA has been instrumental in breaking new artists, but we have been limited in our ability to grow them. With Artwerk, we can now directly sign, develop and launch artists for publishing, master recordings, sync deals and beyond," said Steve Schnur, worldwide executive of music and marketing at EA.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The Xerox Teens





If you do anything this week to satiate your musical hunger, check out this band called The Xerox Teens on the Big Billy label. These guys are ridiculous rock, punk, drum and bass all rolled into one. They remind me of the spazmatic energy that The Rakes have except way more overdramatic. You can download toons from their website located at http://xeroxteens.com.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Monday, March 05, 2007

Thief on Sonar Kollektiv




This recent release on Jazzanova's label "Sonar Kollektiv" is a beautiful departure from the jazzy avant-garde we're accustomed to, venturing into full-tilt singer songwriter territory. Visit the website below for samples of the record and links to purchase.

From the website:

THIEF is a collaborative project between SASCHA GOTTSCHALK and two members of JAZZANOVA STEFAN LEISERING and AXEL REINEMER (together EXTENDED SPIRIT). So far THIEF is best known for his outstanding contributions to the SECRET-LOVE compilations as conceived by JAZZANOVA and RESOUL (Soultrade Record Store). He has also collaborated with people such as CLARA HILL, ANDRE ZIMMA and AIRMATE. After two singles (SK125 and SK129) the long awaited debut album by THIEF is finally standing on the starting blocks.



more info here: http://www.sonarkollektiv.com/releases/SK135LP/