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Elestial Sound

Elestial Sound is an art collective and record label based in Gainesville, Florida, US.

Elestial Sound
Founded2011 (2011)
FounderDavis Hart, Gabriel Ortiz
GenreElectronic, experimental
Country of originUnited States
LocationGainesville, Florida
Official websitewww.elestialsound.com[dead link]

Founded in 2011, the label focused on printing and distributing Florida-based electronic and experimental music. It then became an artist cooperative. The cooperative structure accommodates a fluctuating number of member-owners: twenty to thirty individuals who operate the company's marketing, video, live production, A&R, and sales departments. The label is known in the region for its live production consisting of site-specific art installations that serve as immersive performance environments for its artists.[1]

History edit

Formation edit

Elestial Sound began as an amalgamation of the many elements and people involved in the North Florida music scene. An art studio in Gainesville, Florida, called the Church of Holy Colors,[2] run by Evan Galbicka and collaborators Joey Fillastre and Felici Asteinza, became a nexus for many of the future Elestial Sound members and served as a DIY venue space for the thriving experimental and electronic music scene in the region.[3] The fusion of art installation and musical performance by the community of artists and musicians in the area helped shape the aesthetic and direction of the label in the following years.[4]

Early years edit

Established in September 2011 by Gabriel Ortiz, the label celebrated its first two releases with an artist showcase in their hometown of Gainesville. In December 2011, Ortiz partnered with Davis Hart, a native to the Florida music scene. As a result, the company expanded its vision to include comprehensive artist development and support, providing in-house marketing, video production, and tour support with waste vegetable oil-powered buses.[4][5]

Within the first three months of 2012, Hundred Waters' debut album[6] was released and two touring buses were converted to run on vegetable oil, providing support to bands Jane Jane Pollock, Levek and Hundred Waters on nationwide tours. During these initial tours, Elestial Sound simultaneously curated showcases at South by Southwest[7] and Florida-based festival Total Bummer 3D[8] featuring headliners Prince Rama and Hundred Waters.

In May 2012, Hart acquired a warehouse in Gainesville which served as a venue for the label and multipurpose workshop for stage construction and bus maintenance. The Elestial Sound Headquarters would go on to host a number of label showcases throughout 2013 and 2014, featuring Hundred Waters, Quintron and Miss Pussycat, Levek, Jane Jane Pollock, the Dewars, MSNRA, Ghost Fields, Euglossine and others.[9] These early shows in their own space helped build a reputation for the label in Gainesville as a live production company capable of combining fine art and live music into a cohesive experience.

Transition to cooperative structure edit

In late 2013, Ortiz and Hart decided to restructure the company into a cooperative.[1] Without any real precedent for a cooperative record label, Hart took ideas from producer and worker cooperatives in the grocery industry to write the company's bylaws. Since 2013, the cooperative has continued to release records, provide artist development and construct site-specific art installations around the Southeast.

The cooperative consists of a fluctuating cast of worker and producer member-owners. A board of directors guides the label in its artist selection and financial decisions and its worker owners carry out the company's day-to-day logistics. The cooperative uses a dynamic equity split system in which the owners earn equity in the company based on their individual contributions to the cooperative.[1]

In July 2014, a new property was acquired in order to construct a recording studio and house the different departments of the company. Renovations began shortly after the acquisition and the facility is expected to be fully operational by 2017.

Discography edit

  • ES000 - Arbol Transmissions/Floating Split - Arbol Transmissions, Floating
  • ES001 - City - Floating
  • ES002 - Self Titled - Orchal and Vir
  • ES003 - Self Titled - Jane Jane Pollock
  • ES004 - Chefs Volume I - He Dog, High Rule
  • ES005 - Self Titled - Hundred Waters
  • ES006 - Elestial Sound 2013 Compilation
  • ES007 - Olive Juice - Emily Reo
  • ES008 - Tristaria - Euglossine
  • ES009 - Nocturnal - MSNRA
  • ES010 - Self Titled - Chromadadata
  • ES011 - Chefs Volume II H2O - Orchal & Vir, Floating
  • ES012 - Lustrous - Euglossine
  • ES013 - Pontchartrain Beach - Danny
  • ES014 - Hyper Pollen Temple - Kane Pour
  • ES015 - Elestial Sound 2015 Compilation
  • ES016 - Self Titled - Woset
  • ES017 - Rise and Fall - Mariama Ndure
  • ES018 - Stress Dreams - Jacob Silver
  • ES019 - Fruit - AAA
  • ES020 - Elestial Sound 2016 Compilation
  • ES021 - Bhsaaveaegi - Jeffry Astin

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Schaffer, RJ (2015-01-30). "Record Label Expands As Owners Share Company | WUFT News". WUFT. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  2. ^ "The Church of Holy Colors on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  3. ^ Morris, Ashira (2013-07-05). "Local Art Galleries on the Rise in Gainesville | WUFT News". WUFT. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  4. ^ a b "AKASHIC: Elestial Sound". Retrieved 2015-11-24.
  5. ^ Pelly, Liz (2013-04-21). "Watch A Mini-Documentary About Elestial Sound Records". Stereogum. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  6. ^ Cohen, Ian (2012-03-30). "Hundred Waters: Hundred Waters | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  7. ^ Dorsa, Daniel (2012-03-23). "Sightings: Elestial Sound SXSW Showcase". Behance. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  8. ^ Ali, Reyan (2015-05-02). "(4) days of Total Bummer 3D Fest | Music Stories & Interviews". Orlando Weekly. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  9. ^ "Elestial Sound Headquaters [sic] (ESHQ) | Gainesville | Entertainment Venues | eventseeker". eventseeker. Retrieved 2015-11-24.[permanent dead link]

elestial, sound, collective, record, label, based, gainesville, florida, founded2011, 2011, founderdavis, hart, gabriel, ortizgenreelectronic, experimentalcountry, originunited, stateslocationgainesville, floridaofficial, websitewww, elestialsound, dead, link,. Elestial Sound is an art collective and record label based in Gainesville Florida US Elestial SoundFounded2011 2011 FounderDavis Hart Gabriel OrtizGenreElectronic experimentalCountry of originUnited StatesLocationGainesville FloridaOfficial websitewww wbr elestialsound wbr com dead link Founded in 2011 the label focused on printing and distributing Florida based electronic and experimental music It then became an artist cooperative The cooperative structure accommodates a fluctuating number of member owners twenty to thirty individuals who operate the company s marketing video live production A amp R and sales departments The label is known in the region for its live production consisting of site specific art installations that serve as immersive performance environments for its artists 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Early years 1 3 Transition to cooperative structure 2 Discography 3 ReferencesHistory editFormation edit Elestial Sound began as an amalgamation of the many elements and people involved in the North Florida music scene An art studio in Gainesville Florida called the Church of Holy Colors 2 run by Evan Galbicka and collaborators Joey Fillastre and Felici Asteinza became a nexus for many of the future Elestial Sound members and served as a DIY venue space for the thriving experimental and electronic music scene in the region 3 The fusion of art installation and musical performance by the community of artists and musicians in the area helped shape the aesthetic and direction of the label in the following years 4 Early years edit Established in September 2011 by Gabriel Ortiz the label celebrated its first two releases with an artist showcase in their hometown of Gainesville In December 2011 Ortiz partnered with Davis Hart a native to the Florida music scene As a result the company expanded its vision to include comprehensive artist development and support providing in house marketing video production and tour support with waste vegetable oil powered buses 4 5 Within the first three months of 2012 Hundred Waters debut album 6 was released and two touring buses were converted to run on vegetable oil providing support to bands Jane Jane Pollock Levek and Hundred Waters on nationwide tours During these initial tours Elestial Sound simultaneously curated showcases at South by Southwest 7 and Florida based festival Total Bummer 3D 8 featuring headliners Prince Rama and Hundred Waters In May 2012 Hart acquired a warehouse in Gainesville which served as a venue for the label and multipurpose workshop for stage construction and bus maintenance The Elestial Sound Headquarters would go on to host a number of label showcases throughout 2013 and 2014 featuring Hundred Waters Quintron and Miss Pussycat Levek Jane Jane Pollock the Dewars MSNRA Ghost Fields Euglossine and others 9 These early shows in their own space helped build a reputation for the label in Gainesville as a live production company capable of combining fine art and live music into a cohesive experience Transition to cooperative structure edit In late 2013 Ortiz and Hart decided to restructure the company into a cooperative 1 Without any real precedent for a cooperative record label Hart took ideas from producer and worker cooperatives in the grocery industry to write the company s bylaws Since 2013 the cooperative has continued to release records provide artist development and construct site specific art installations around the Southeast The cooperative consists of a fluctuating cast of worker and producer member owners A board of directors guides the label in its artist selection and financial decisions and its worker owners carry out the company s day to day logistics The cooperative uses a dynamic equity split system in which the owners earn equity in the company based on their individual contributions to the cooperative 1 In July 2014 a new property was acquired in order to construct a recording studio and house the different departments of the company Renovations began shortly after the acquisition and the facility is expected to be fully operational by 2017 Discography editES000 Arbol Transmissions Floating Split Arbol Transmissions Floating ES001 City Floating ES002 Self Titled Orchal and Vir ES003 Self Titled Jane Jane Pollock ES004 Chefs Volume I He Dog High Rule ES005 Self Titled Hundred Waters ES006 Elestial Sound 2013 Compilation ES007 Olive Juice Emily Reo ES008 Tristaria Euglossine ES009 Nocturnal MSNRA ES010 Self Titled Chromadadata ES011 Chefs Volume II H2O Orchal amp Vir Floating ES012 Lustrous Euglossine ES013 Pontchartrain Beach Danny ES014 Hyper Pollen Temple Kane Pour ES015 Elestial Sound 2015 Compilation ES016 Self Titled Woset ES017 Rise and Fall Mariama Ndure ES018 Stress Dreams Jacob Silver ES019 Fruit AAA ES020 Elestial Sound 2016 Compilation ES021 Bhsaaveaegi Jeffry AstinReferences edit a b c Schaffer RJ 2015 01 30 Record Label Expands As Owners Share Company WUFT News WUFT Retrieved 2015 11 23 The Church of Holy Colors on Vimeo Vimeo com 2011 12 16 Retrieved 2015 11 23 Morris Ashira 2013 07 05 Local Art Galleries on the Rise in Gainesville WUFT News WUFT Retrieved 2015 11 23 a b AKASHIC Elestial Sound Retrieved 2015 11 24 Pelly Liz 2013 04 21 Watch A Mini Documentary About Elestial Sound Records Stereogum Retrieved 2015 11 23 Cohen Ian 2012 03 30 Hundred Waters Hundred Waters Album Reviews Pitchfork Retrieved 2015 11 23 Dorsa Daniel 2012 03 23 Sightings Elestial Sound SXSW Showcase Behance Retrieved 2015 11 23 Ali Reyan 2015 05 02 4 days of Total Bummer 3D Fest Music Stories amp Interviews Orlando Weekly Retrieved 2015 11 23 Elestial Sound Headquaters sic ESHQ Gainesville Entertainment Venues eventseeker eventseeker Retrieved 2015 11 24 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elestial Sound amp oldid 1191663269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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