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Remote Control Records

Remote Control Records was established in 2001 by Steve Cross and Harvey Saward.[1][2] It provides publicity, label management, distribution and marketing services to international and local artists and labels.

Remote Control Records
Founded2001
Founder
  • Steve Cross
  • Harvey Saward
GenreVarious
Country of originAustralia
LocationMelbourne
Official websiteRemote Control Records

Remote Control's roster of international artists includes Adele, Queens of the Stone Age, The xx, FKA Twigs, Jungle, Vampire Weekend, Alabama Shakes, Radiohead, the National, Purity Ring and SBTRKT. The company represents various international record labels in the Australian and New Zealand markets, including 4AD, Matador Records, Rough Trade, True Panther, XL Recordings, and Young Turks. By October 2009 Andrew McMillen of Mess+Noise felt, "[it] represents a substantial roster of international artists in Australia and New Zealand."[1]

In 2004 Remote Control established Dot Dash Recordings with Inertia Distribution, exclusively for Australian acts. The Dot Dash roster includes Pearls,[3] Teeth & Tongue, Client Liaison, Sunbeam Sound Machine, Total Giovanni, Dorsal Fins, Saskwatch, Jeremy Neale, Methyl Ethel, and Velociraptor.[3]

Remote Control also works in partnership with a number of independent Australian and New Zealand labels,[1] including Milk!, Flightless and Barely Dressed, providing support to such artists as Courtney Barnett, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Fat Freddy's Drop, Babe Rainbow, Kllo, and Banoffee.[3]

In 2013 Remote Control opened a new publicity and promotions department via Recon Music, an established, boutique PR agency specialising in strategic national media campaigns. Recon's list of past and present clients included Sharon Van Etten, Ty Segall, Josh Pyke, The Clean, Elizabeth Rose, Allday, DZ Deathrays, Say Lou Lou,[3] Loon Lake,[3] Sally Seltmann,[3] Sugar Mountain Festival, Saskwatch and Philadelphia Grand Jury.

The label celebrated its 15th birthday in June 2016 by a party with, "a wide range of dope beat pushers, from Jim Lawrie at the start to Teeth & Tongue in the middle to Milwaukee Banks at the end."[4]

theMusic.com.au's reviewers described the company in February 2018, "one of the country’s leading record labels."[2] They observed, "they’ve opened up a completely different avenue of upcoming talent and assisted in building strong communities within the local scene" and determined that, "2017 saw the label have its strongest and most consistent year ever on the ARIA Album Chart."[2]

Representation edit

Labels edit

  • Beggars Group
  • Omnian Music Group
    • 2MR
    • Body Double Ltd
    • Captured Tracks
    • Couple Skate
    • Fantasy Memory
    • Honor Press
    • Manufactured Recordings
    • Sinderlyn
    • Squirrel Thing

International acts edit

  • AC Newman
  • Adam Green
  • Adele
  • Alabama Shakes
  • Alexander
  • Algiers
  • Atlas Sound
  • Atoms For Peace
  • BeeGeeDee
  • Belle & Sebastian
  • Basement Jaxx
  • Bauhaus
  • Beirut
  • Benjamin Booker
  • The Big Pink
  • Blonde Redhead
  • Body/Head
  • Boulevards
  • The Breeders
  • British Sea Power
  • Ceremony
  • Camera Obscura
  • Cat Power
  • Civil Civic
  • The Cave Singers
  • The Cocteau Twins
  • The Creases
  • The Cult
  • Daughter
  • Delorean
  • Deerhunter
  • DIIV
  • Dillinger Escape Plan
  • East India Youth
  • Efterklang
  • Eddi Reader
  • EMA
  • Emiliana Torrini
  • Elvis Perkins
  • Esben & the Witch
  • Eyedress
  • Fat Freddy's Drop
  • FKA Twigs
  • Francoiz Breut
  • Friendly Fires
  • Fucked Up
  • Future Islands
  • Future of the Left
  • Gang Gang Dance
  • Giggs
  • Glasser
  • Grayson Gilmour
  • Guerre
  • Holy Fuck
  • The Horrors
  • Houndmouth
  • Iceage
  • Inc
  • Indians
  • Holly Herndon
  • Howler
  • Ibeyi
  • Iron & Wine
  • Jamie xx
  • Jane Badler
  • Jeffrey Lewis
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Jungle
  • Kelly Dance
  • King Krule
  • Kirin J Callinan
  • Kurt Vile
  • Lapsley
  • Lee Ranaldo & the Dust
  • Le1f
  • Lo Fang
  • Love Migrate[3]
  • Lower
  • Lucianblomkamp
  • Majical Cloudz
  • Merchandise
  • Micachu
  • Mike Turner
  • The Mountain Goats[3]
  • The National
  • Ned Collette[1]
  • New Gods
  • The New Pornographers
  • Palma Violets
  • Panthu Du Prince
  • Parquet Courts
  • Pavement
  • Paul Banks
  • Peaches
  • Pixies
  • Prodigy
  • Purity Ring
  • QT
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Radiohead[1]
  • Ratking
  • Ratatat
  • SOAK
  • Sagamore[3]
  • Sampha
  • Savages
  • SBTRKT
  • Scott Walker
  • Shamir
  • SHLOHMO
  • Sigur Ros
  • SOAK
  • Sohn
  • Sonic Youth[1]
  • St. Vincent
  • Stereolab
  • Stornoway
  • Super Wild Horses
  • T54
  • Thom Yorke
  • Thurston Moore
  • Tindersticks
  • Tobias Jesso Jr.
  • Tune-Yards
  • Twin Shadow
  • Vampire Weekend[1]
  • Velociraptor[3]
  • Warpaint
  • Wild Nothing
  • The White Stripes[1]
  • Willis Earl Beal
  • Woods
  • Yo La Tengo
  • The xx
  • Zomby

Australian acts edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l McMillen, Andrew (25 October 2009). "The MP-Free Conundrum". Mess+Noise. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c music team (28 February 2018). "Power 50 – #39: Steve Cross & Harvey Saward". theMusic.com.au. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "Remote Control Records". AirIt. Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP). Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  4. ^ Hartman, Nicholas (25 May 2016). "Remote Control Records Is Throwing a Birthday Party & They're Bringing the Surprises". MusicFeeds. Retrieved 1 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Remote Control" record label credits at AllMusic
  • Remote Control publishing catalog at MusicBrainz

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Remote Control Records news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Remote Control Records was established in 2001 by Steve Cross and Harvey Saward 1 2 It provides publicity label management distribution and marketing services to international and local artists and labels Remote Control RecordsFounded2001FounderSteve CrossHarvey SawardGenreVariousCountry of originAustraliaLocationMelbourneOfficial websiteRemote Control RecordsRemote Control s roster of international artists includes Adele Queens of the Stone Age The xx FKA Twigs Jungle Vampire Weekend Alabama Shakes Radiohead the National Purity Ring and SBTRKT The company represents various international record labels in the Australian and New Zealand markets including 4AD Matador Records Rough Trade True Panther XL Recordings and Young Turks By October 2009 Andrew McMillen of Mess Noise felt it represents a substantial roster of international artists in Australia and New Zealand 1 In 2004 Remote Control established Dot Dash Recordings with Inertia Distribution exclusively for Australian acts The Dot Dash roster includes Pearls 3 Teeth amp Tongue Client Liaison Sunbeam Sound Machine Total Giovanni Dorsal Fins Saskwatch Jeremy Neale Methyl Ethel and Velociraptor 3 Remote Control also works in partnership with a number of independent Australian and New Zealand labels 1 including Milk Flightless and Barely Dressed providing support to such artists as Courtney Barnett King Gizzard amp the Lizard Wizard Fat Freddy s Drop Babe Rainbow Kllo and Banoffee 3 In 2013 Remote Control opened a new publicity and promotions department via Recon Music an established boutique PR agency specialising in strategic national media campaigns Recon s list of past and present clients included Sharon Van Etten Ty Segall Josh Pyke The Clean Elizabeth Rose Allday DZ Deathrays Say Lou Lou 3 Loon Lake 3 Sally Seltmann 3 Sugar Mountain Festival Saskwatch and Philadelphia Grand Jury The label celebrated its 15th birthday in June 2016 by a party with a wide range of dope beat pushers from Jim Lawrie at the start to Teeth amp Tongue in the middle to Milwaukee Banks at the end 4 theMusic com au s reviewers described the company in February 2018 one of the country s leading record labels 2 They observed they ve opened up a completely different avenue of upcoming talent and assisted in building strong communities within the local scene and determined that 2017 saw the label have its strongest and most consistent year ever on the ARIA Album Chart 2 Contents 1 Representation 1 1 Labels 1 2 International acts 1 3 Australian acts 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksRepresentation editLabels edit Beggars Group 4AD 1 Matador Records 1 Rough Trade True Panther XL Recordings 1 Young Turks Dot Dash Recordings 1 Flightless Barely Dressed Records Omnian Music Group 2MR Body Double Ltd Captured Tracks Couple Skate Fantasy Memory Honor Press Manufactured Recordings Sinderlyn Squirrel ThingInternational acts edit AC Newman Adam Green Adele Alabama Shakes Alexander Algiers Atlas Sound Atoms For Peace BeeGeeDee Belle amp Sebastian Basement Jaxx Bauhaus Beirut Benjamin Booker The Big Pink Blonde Redhead Body Head Boulevards The Breeders British Sea Power Ceremony Camera Obscura Cat Power Civil Civic The Cave Singers The Cocteau Twins The Creases The Cult Daughter Delorean Deerhunter DIIV Dillinger Escape Plan East India Youth Efterklang Eddi Reader EMA Emiliana Torrini Elvis Perkins Esben amp the Witch Eyedress Fat Freddy s Drop FKA Twigs Francoiz Breut Friendly Fires Fucked Up Future Islands Future of the Left Gang Gang Dance Giggs Glasser Grayson Gilmour Guerre Holy Fuck The Horrors Houndmouth Iceage Inc Indians Holly Herndon Howler Ibeyi Iron amp Wine Jamie xx Jane Badler Jeffrey Lewis Jenny Lewis Jungle Kelly Dance King Krule Kirin J Callinan Kurt Vile Lapsley Lee Ranaldo amp the Dust Le1f Lo Fang Love Migrate 3 Lower Lucianblomkamp Majical Cloudz Merchandise Micachu Mike Turner The Mountain Goats 3 The National Ned Collette 1 New Gods The New Pornographers Palma Violets Panthu Du Prince Parquet Courts Pavement Paul Banks Peaches Pixies Prodigy Purity Ring QT Queens of the Stone Age Radiohead 1 Ratking Ratatat SOAK Sagamore 3 Sampha Savages SBTRKT Scott Walker Shamir SHLOHMO Sigur Ros SOAK Sohn Sonic Youth 1 St Vincent Stereolab Stornoway Super Wild Horses T54 Thom Yorke Thurston Moore Tindersticks Tobias Jesso Jr Tune Yards Twin Shadow Vampire Weekend 1 Velociraptor 3 Warpaint Wild Nothing The White Stripes 1 Willis Earl Beal Woods Yo La Tengo The xx Zomby Australian acts edit Banoffee 3 Client Liaison 3 Courtney Barnett 3 Dirty Three Dorsal Fins 3 Jess Ribeiro 3 Jim Lawrie 3 King Gizzard amp the Lizard Wizard 3 Leah Senior 3 Love Migrate 3 Miami Horror 3 Milwaukee Banks 3 Methyl Ethel 3 The Murlocs 3 Oh Pep Pearls 3 Pipe Eye 3 Saskwatch 3 Sui Zhen 3 Sunbeam Sound Machine 3 Teeth amp Tongue 3 Velociraptor 3 See also editList of record labelsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l McMillen Andrew 25 October 2009 The MP Free Conundrum Mess Noise Retrieved 1 May 2018 a b c music team 28 February 2018 Power 50 39 Steve Cross amp Harvey Saward theMusic com au Retrieved 1 May 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Remote Control Records AirIt Australian Music Radio Airplay Project AMRAP Retrieved 2 May 2018 Hartman Nicholas 25 May 2016 Remote Control Records Is Throwing a Birthday Party amp They re Bringing the Surprises MusicFeeds Retrieved 1 May 2018 External links editOfficial website Remote Control record label credits at AllMusic Remote Control publishing catalog at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Remote Control Records amp oldid 1158743471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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