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Kscope

Kscope is an independent record label that is part of Snapper Music, and a sister-label of Peaceville.[1] It is dedicated to artists in the progressive rock genre.[3] The label has released albums by Steven Wilson and his projects Porcupine Tree (mostly re-issue only), No-Man and Blackfield. In 2008 it branched out and has since signed the post-progressive artists Anathema, Lunatic Soul and Ulver, and progressive rock stalwart Ian Anderson to their roster.[4] In 2013, the Steven Wilson release The Raven That Refused to Sing (and Other Stories) received the Album of the Year award at the Progressive Music Awards.[5]

Kscope
Parent companySnapper Music
FoundedApril 2008
Distributor(s)Snapper Music
GenreProgressive rock,[1] post-progressive,[2] alternative rock, art rock, psychedelic rock, experimental rock
Country of originEngland
LocationLondon
Official websitekscopemusic.com

History edit

Established in the late 1990s, the label was initially used exclusively by Wilson and Porcupine Tree.[1] In this first incarnation, Kscope was featured as an outlet for the 1999 album Stupid Dream, with Snapper Music as the distributor. It was followed by Lightbulb Sun in 2000 and a collection of left-over material Recordings. After the band signed up with Atlantic Records in 2002, the name was used for Wilson's side projects.[3] This included the albums Together We're Stranger (2003) and the re-issue of the Flowermouth (2005) by No-Man. It also released Blackfield (2004) and Blackfield II (2007)—a collaboration with Aviv Geffen.[6]

When Snapper Music acquired the earlier Porcupine Tree recordings from Delerium Records in 2006, a re-release programme was rolled out.[7] At the same time, talks began to expand the remit of the label, and Wilson suggested to "have [it] for releasing only new music. Just go after some of these [post progressive] bands and model yourselves on those old ’70s labels, like Harvest and Vertigo, [who] would allow artists to develop both musically and with a fan base over a period of albums”.[3] As a result, Snapper music remodeled Kscope to focus on post-progressive music, with Wilson actively involved with the acts that were signed.

One of the label's earliest signings was The Pineapple Thief after its frontman Bruce Soord was contacted by Wilson.[3] The first release was the Tightly Unwound album that received the catalogue number 101. Within two years Kscope built up its roster with Johnny Wilks commenting that by this stage "the label had really got going and we were working with Engineers, Gazpacho & Steven Wilson. I really felt we were establishing ourselves as a label". At the same time, Kscope continued to release Wilson related material, including Schoolyard Ghosts by No-Man on 12 May 2008.[8] A number of re-releases included the first solo album, Things Buried, by Richard Barbieri in 2007. In 2008 the band Anathema made their debut on the label with album Hindsight, while Lunatic Soul from Poland and the Italian band Nosound were added to the roster.

The label packages their albums in elaborate digibooks, super jewelcases or digipacks with additional DVD material.[3] Like the Steven Wilson solo album Insurgentes (2009) that was included a documentary and a DVD-Audio option. Another prominent release was We’re Here Because We’re Here by Anathema.[8]

In 2013, the label celebrated its fifth anniversary with two concerts in London, headlined by Amplifier and Anathema.[9] In April 2014 the label released the Homo Erraticus album by Ian Anderson, which reached #14 in the UK album chart.[10]

Kscope have a monthly podcast hosted by Billy Reeves, which features new music and interviews from artists on the label.

Signed artists edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Label Profile 009: Kscope". Thrashhits.com. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  2. ^ Adams, Sean. . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Romano, Will (13 April 2010). "Progressive rock has a new label in Kscope". Goldminemag.com. Goldmine Magazine. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Rebel Noise · Labels · Kscope". Rebelnoise.com. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Steve Wilson". Bpi.co.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  6. ^ McCann, Alex. "Porcupine Tree - Interview @ Designer Magazine". Designermagazine.tripod.com. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Featured Label: Kscope | Proper Music Distribution". Properdistribution.com. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  8. ^ a b Bland, Benjamin (14 July 2013). "Hidden Currents – Kscope Celebrates Fifth Anniversary | Echoes And Dust". Echoesanddust.com. Echoes and Dust. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  9. ^ Pankinkis, Tom (23 July 2013). "Kscope celebrates 5th anniversary with special London gigs". Musicweek.com. NewBay Media. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Official UK album chart: Homo Erraticus". Officialcharts.com. The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  11. ^ "Kscope | Bruce Soord with Jonas Renkse". Kscopemusic.com. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Steven Wilson on Instagram: "Very happy to announce that I have signed a new worldwide record deal with Caroline International, part of the Universal Music Group.…"". Instagram.com. 5 April 2017. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Kscope site
  • Official Snapper Music site

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For the software see Cscope Kscope is an independent record label that is part of Snapper Music and a sister label of Peaceville 1 It is dedicated to artists in the progressive rock genre 3 The label has released albums by Steven Wilson and his projects Porcupine Tree mostly re issue only No Man and Blackfield In 2008 it branched out and has since signed the post progressive artists Anathema Lunatic Soul and Ulver and progressive rock stalwart Ian Anderson to their roster 4 In 2013 the Steven Wilson release The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories received the Album of the Year award at the Progressive Music Awards 5 KscopeParent companySnapper MusicFoundedApril 2008Distributor s Snapper MusicGenreProgressive rock 1 post progressive 2 alternative rock art rock psychedelic rock experimental rockCountry of originEnglandLocationLondonOfficial websitekscopemusic wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Signed artists 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEstablished in the late 1990s the label was initially used exclusively by Wilson and Porcupine Tree 1 In this first incarnation Kscope was featured as an outlet for the 1999 album Stupid Dream with Snapper Music as the distributor It was followed by Lightbulb Sun in 2000 and a collection of left over material Recordings After the band signed up with Atlantic Records in 2002 the name was used for Wilson s side projects 3 This included the albums Together We re Stranger 2003 and the re issue of the Flowermouth 2005 by No Man It also released Blackfield 2004 and Blackfield II 2007 a collaboration with Aviv Geffen 6 When Snapper Music acquired the earlier Porcupine Tree recordings from Delerium Records in 2006 a re release programme was rolled out 7 At the same time talks began to expand the remit of the label and Wilson suggested to have it for releasing only new music Just go after some of these post progressive bands and model yourselves on those old 70s labels like Harvest and Vertigo who would allow artists to develop both musically and with a fan base over a period of albums 3 As a result Snapper music remodeled Kscope to focus on post progressive music with Wilson actively involved with the acts that were signed One of the label s earliest signings was The Pineapple Thief after its frontman Bruce Soord was contacted by Wilson 3 The first release was the Tightly Unwound album that received the catalogue number 101 Within two years Kscope built up its roster with Johnny Wilks commenting that by this stage the label had really got going and we were working with Engineers Gazpacho amp Steven Wilson I really felt we were establishing ourselves as a label At the same time Kscope continued to release Wilson related material including Schoolyard Ghosts by No Man on 12 May 2008 8 A number of re releases included the first solo album Things Buried by Richard Barbieri in 2007 In 2008 the band Anathema made their debut on the label with album Hindsight while Lunatic Soul from Poland and the Italian band Nosound were added to the roster The label packages their albums in elaborate digibooks super jewelcases or digipacks with additional DVD material 3 Like the Steven Wilson solo album Insurgentes 2009 that was included a documentary and a DVD Audio option Another prominent release was We re Here Because We re Here by Anathema 8 In 2013 the label celebrated its fifth anniversary with two concerts in London headlined by Amplifier and Anathema 9 In April 2014 the label released the Homo Erraticus album by Ian Anderson which reached 14 in the UK album chart 10 Kscope have a monthly podcast hosted by Billy Reeves which features new music and interviews from artists on the label Signed artists editAmplifier Anathema The Anchoress Ian Anderson Anekdoten Richard Barbieri Blackfield Paul Draper Engineers Envy of None Henry Fool Gavin Harrison amp 05Ric Gazpacho Godsticks Gong Steve Hogarth Iamthemorning Steve Jansen Katatonia Leafblade Lunatic Soul Mick Karn Mothlite No Man Nordic Giants North Atlantic Oscillation Nosound O R k Old Fire John Mark Lapham Ozric Tentacles Paul Draper Porcupine Tree 1999 2001 Se Delan Sweet Billy Pilgrim The Receiver Tangerine Dream TesseracT The Pineapple Thief including Bruce Soord solo and Wisdom of Crowds 11 Ulver White Moth Black Butterfly Steven Wilson 2009 2016 12 See also editList of record labelsReferences edit a b c Label Profile 009 Kscope Thrashhits com Retrieved 31 July 2015 Adams Sean Album Commentary The Anchoress on her complex critically celebrated debut album Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 8 November 2016 Retrieved 7 November 2016 a b c d e Romano Will 13 April 2010 Progressive rock has a new label in Kscope Goldminemag com Goldmine Magazine Retrieved 29 July 2015 Rebel Noise Labels Kscope Rebelnoise com Retrieved 29 July 2015 Steve Wilson Bpi co uk Retrieved 28 August 2015 McCann Alex Porcupine Tree Interview Designer Magazine Designermagazine tripod com Retrieved 24 August 2015 Featured Label Kscope Proper Music Distribution Properdistribution com Retrieved 24 August 2015 a b Bland Benjamin 14 July 2013 Hidden Currents Kscope Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Echoes And Dust Echoesanddust com Echoes and Dust Retrieved 29 July 2015 Pankinkis Tom 23 July 2013 Kscope celebrates 5th anniversary with special London gigs Musicweek com NewBay Media Retrieved 31 July 2015 Official UK album chart Homo Erraticus Officialcharts com The Official UK Charts Company Retrieved 7 September 2015 Kscope Bruce Soord with Jonas Renkse Kscopemusic com Retrieved 10 August 2016 Steven Wilson on Instagram Very happy to announce that I have signed a new worldwide record deal with Caroline International part of the Universal Music Group Instagram com 5 April 2017 Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 3 May 2020 External links editOfficial Kscope site Official Snapper Music site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kscope amp oldid 1188898572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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