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Featured Label: Easy Star Records

Monday, August 30th, 2010

By: Elijah Carroll
ESlogo1 297x300 Featured Label: Easy Star RecordsIn its 15 year history, New York City’s Easy Star Records has produced three of the best-selling and trendsetting reggae albums of the decade – the Easy Star All-Stars’ Dub Side of the Moon, Radiodread and Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band – while building an international brand that has come to signify quality and class. Always embracing the ever-changing musical landscape artistically as well as technologically Easy Star has maximized the digital side of it’s business through embracing these changes and a long standing relationship with IODA.

The independent label has created an impressive body of work that includes those above-mentioned in-house productions, along with progressive recordings from envelope-pushing acts like John Brown’s Body, The Black Seeds, Tommy T and Ticklah; reissues of classic reggae from the vaults of Sugar Minott and Linval Thompson; new music from reggae legends The Meditations and Sister Carol; and collaborations with international reggae stars like Matisyahu, Luciano, Anthony B and Morgan Heritage.

Easy Star has steadily built a scene that extends in many directions, following any path where reggae leads, bringing together young producers and musicians, reggae stars, and even artists outside the genre who have been influenced by Jamaican music, like Citizen Cope and blues musician/musicologist Corey Harris. Now Easy Star moves forward with the newest member of the Easy Star family Cas Haley who’s LP Connection drops September 14th. For Easy Star Connection continues an evolution of the company. “We have been stretching further from being strictly a roots-reggae-only label for a while, with progressive bands and artists like John Brown’s Body, Tommy T and The Black Seeds on the roster,” says Easy Star CEO Eric Smith. “Cas’s sound is unique, accessible, and a great way to keep expanding the Easy Star audience. And it’s not often we come across a singer-songwriter this talented, regardless of genre, so we had to work with Cas.” The label’s musical director, Michael Goldwasser, remixed a version of the single “Better” in a hardcore roots reggae style, which is being included as a bonus track.

I had the good fortune of conducting a brief Q & A session with Eric Smith and Lem Oppenheimer, Easy Star’s CEO & COO respectively.

EC: What was the initial motivation for Easy Star All-Stars covering popular rock albums?

ES & LO: “We had been searching for ways to bring reggae to a larger audience without losing the true sound or essence of the music. In our opinion, the songs and albums that crossed over had tended to water down the music or get lost in translation. At the time, we had those thoughts rattling around our heads as a label, so when we had the idea that Dark Side might translate well into reggae, it all clicked. We felt like Dub Side of the Moon gave us a chance to reach out both to rock fans and to reggae fans and that we could be as hardcore reggae as we wanted and still succeed with the project. Once it worked, we wanted to try it again, because it was a fun project, so we turned to Radiohead and the Beatles.”

EC: Easy-Star All Stars have managed to stay on the Reggae charts for an amazingly long time. How has the Digital music business helped Easy Star maintain a chart presence for so long?

ES & LO: “We always looked at the Digital music business as an important part of our label. We were one of the first reggae labels to have an interactive website back in 1996 when the online music community was very small and we got involved in digital distribution early on, partnering up with IODA back in October of 2004. This digital retail and marketing helped level the playing field for us. Without being held back by many of the financial obstacles indie labels have had in the physical market, we were able to build our brand more effectively. This has been a key factor in helping the Easy Star All-Stars connect to their global audience. Touring for the band in Russia, South America, the Middle East and other places may never have happened without the spread of our music online.”

EC: How has embracing the changing trends in music and the music business helped Easy Star succeed in a time where so many labels are facing trouble?

ES & LO: “From the beginning, it has been about building loyalty from our fans in the Easy Star brand by investing a lot of time and energy into the music we put out. Our preference is to release a small amount of music that has a long shelf life and does not depend on quick sales out of the gate. We have been very careful to sign artists that complement this model. Also, most of our artists are strong touring acts as well, which is critical to marketing right now. All of these factors have allowed us to manage the current challenges in the business.”

Grab some great free tracks after the jump including songs from Cas Haley and the Easy Star All-Stars: (more…)

IODA Marketing’s Best of 2009 lists

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As 2009 draws to a close it’s that glorious time for Best Of lists. Each member of the marketing team, both domestic and international, narrowed their favorite albums to a top 5 list plus one outstanding reissue. From Hyperdub’s 5th Anniversary compilation, Deer Tick’s alt-country sophomore release, We Were Promised Jetpacks’ rousing debut to The Monks’ lovingly researched reissue of Black Monk Time, these releases are all over the place and showcase a really eclectic year of releases.

Don’t miss the downloadable tracks at the bottom and stay tuned for the latest IODAcast featuring many of the artists included below!

Thanks and Enjoy!

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adam wwpjp IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAdam Rabinovitz- VP Marketing

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks- These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. A Sunny Day In Glasgow- Ashes Grammar [Mis Ojos Discos]

3. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

4. Bela Fleck- Throw Down Your Heart… [Rounder Records

5. Ultre- The Nest And Skull [Audiobulb Records]

Re-issue: The Monks- Black Monk Time [Light In The Attic]

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Beth 5 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBethany Clayton- Marketing, UK

1. Various Artists- 5: Five Years Of Hyperdub [Hyperdub Records]

2. Brother Ali- Us [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

3. Bass Clef- May The Bridges I Burn Light The Way [Blank Tapes]

4. Felt- Felt 3: A Tribute To Rosie Perez [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

5. The Orb- Baghdad Batteries [Malicious Damage]

Re-issue: The Gun Club – Death Party [Cooking Vinyl]

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christ liquidstranger IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsChristophe LeBreton- Marketing, France

1. Imaad Wasif- The Voidist [Tee Pee Records]

2. Oumou Sangare- Seya [World Circuit]

3. Liquid Stranger- The Intergalatic Slapstick [Interchill Records]

4. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

5. Boo Boo Davis- Ain’t Gotta Dime [Black and Tan Records]

Re-Issue: not specified

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craig BMSR IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsCraig O’Neill- Marketing Account Manager

1. BadboE- Break The Funk [Auditorydesigns]

2. Black Moth Super Rainbow- Eating Us [Graveface Records]

3. The Prodigy- Invaders Must Die [Take Me To The Hospital]

4. The Phenomenal Handclap Band- The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire]

5. Big Boss Man- Full English Beat Breakfast [Blow Up]

Re-issue: Various Artists- Disco Loco, Vol. 1 [LocoBop]

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Elijah Souls IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsElijah Carroll- Marketing Coordinator

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks – These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. Mantis – Still Life [Brick Records]

3. Megafaun – Gather, Form & Fly [Hometapes]

4. Souls of Mischief – Montezuma’s Revenge [Hieroglyphics Imperium]

5. Tommy T – The Prester John Sessions [Easy Star]

Reissue: The Roots – Organix [Groove Distribution]

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsGreg Beshers – Director of Marketing

1. Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel – Willy and the Wheel [Bismeaux Records]

2. John Doe And The Sadies – Country Club [Outside Music]

3. The Phenomenal Handclap Band – The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire Recordings]

4. General Elektriks – Good City For Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Rail Band – Belle Epoque Vol. 3: Dioba [Sterns]

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsJillian Putnam-Smith- Programming Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Choir of Young Believers – This is For the White in Your Eyes [Ghostly International]

3. Ultre – The Nest and the Skull [Audiobulb Records]

4. Sleepy Sun – Sleepy Son [ATP Recordings]

5. Bear in Heaven – Beast Rest Forth Mouth [Hometapes]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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287255 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMai Sasaki- Marketing, Japan

1. Céu – Vagarosa [Six Degrees]

2. Madeleine Peyroux – Bare Bones [Rounder Records]

3. General Elektriks – Good City for Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

4. Abigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project – Afterquake [Undercover Culture Music]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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277308 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMatt Wright- Marketing Account Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Ecstasy & Friends – Lone [Werk Discs]

3. Various Artists – 5: Five Years of Hyperdub [Hyperdub]

4. Yura Yura Teikoku – Hollow Me / Beautiful [Death From Abroad

5. Jega - Variance (Volumes 1 & 2) [Planet Mu]

Reissue: The Monks – Black Monk Time [Light in the Attic]

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284503 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsOzgur Okter- Senior Manager, Marketing

1. Ancestors – Of Sound Mind [Tee Pee Records]

2. Astra – The Weirding [Rise Above Records]

3. Baroness – Blue Record [Relapse Records]

4. Cave – Psychic Psummer [Important]

5. Shrinebuilder – Shrinebuilder [Neurot]

Reissue: Ofege – Try And Love [Academy LPs]

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263370 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsRobert Litsen- Marketing, Scandinavia

1. Miss Li – Dancing the Whole Way Home [National]

2. The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die [Cooking Vinyl]

3. Ane Brun – Changing of the Seasons [Determine Records AB]

4. Florence Valentin – Spring Ricco [Startracks]

5. Pauline – Never Said I Was An Angel [Tri-Sound]

Reissue: The Hellacopters – Supershitty to the Max [MNW]

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270720 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTara Cuesta- Marketing, Spain

1. Matt & Kim – Grand [Artwerk Music]

2. Vic Chesnutt – At the Cut [Constellation]

3. Wojtek Godzisz – Wodjtek Godzisz [Tigertrap Records]

4. Bettina Koester – Queen of Noise [Asinella Records]

5. Apse – Climp Up [ATP/Recordings]

Reissue: Blue – Another Night Time Flight [Demon]

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259945 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWe Were Promised Jetpacks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3)
from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)

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283208 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBrother Ali
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Us” (mp3)
from “Us”
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)

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281463 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsLiquid Stranger
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Soundboy Killa” (mp3)
from “The Intergalactic Slapstick”
(Interchill Records)

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263548 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBlack Moth Super Rainbow
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise” (mp3)
from “Eating Us”
(Graveface Records)

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284536 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTommy T
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “The Response (featuring Gigi)” (mp3)
from “The Prester John Sessions”
(Easy Star Records)

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWillie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Hesitation Blues” (mp3)
from “Willie And The Wheel”
(Bismeaux Records)

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsHere We Go Magic
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Fangela” (mp3)
from “Here We Go Magic”
(Western Vinyl)

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280056 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMilton Nascimento
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Canção do Sal” (mp3)
from “Travessia”
(Dubas Musica)

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254916 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsThe Monks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Monk Time” (mp3)
from “Black Monk Time”
(Light In The Attic)

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279058 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsVic Chesnutt
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Chain” (mp3)
from “At the Cut”
(Constellation)

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265630 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAbigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Sala” (mp3)
from “Afterquake”
(Undercover Culture Music)

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Featured Artist: Tommy T – “The Prester John Sessions”

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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tommyT Featured Artist: Tommy T   The Prester John SessionsArtist: Tommy T
Title: The Prester John Sessions
Label: Easy Star Records
Genre: African : Reggae
UPC: 702932003424
Territory: World
Release Date: 11.10.09

Most people know Tommy T as the bass player for the gypsy-punk powerhouse Gogol Bordello. His thumping rhythms set the undercurrent for GB’s unique grooves. Growing up surrounded by music in Ethiopia, helps Tommy bring a globally oriented sense of rhythm to his bass playing. On his new record The Prester John Sessions Tommy takes the listener on a journey through Ethopian rhythms and gives us a sampling of the amazing music played in Ethiopia today. The record features 11 tracks including a remix featuring fellow GB band mates Eugene Hutz and Pedro Erazo mixed by Michael Goldwasser of the Easy Star All-Stars. It also features Gigi, one of the most popular modern Ethiopian singers, on two tracks.

“In the 70s, funk, wah-wah pedals, and jazz had a huge impact on Ethiopian music,” Tommy explains. “The Prester John Sessions will give people an idea about the musical diversity of Ethiopia, which includes influences and ideas borrowed from the sounds of the 70’s with the added bonus of up-to-date production values.”

The Prester John Sessions takes the listener on a journey through funk, jazz, reggae, dub and traditional Ethiopian rhythms all masterfully woven together by Tommy. It is an education in modern Ethiopian music and a voyage back through the sounds of the 70′s. Tommy gets to show off his versatility playing many different instruments not including the bass.

“I believe in music without boundaries,” Tommy says. “Music should be inclusive, not exclusive. People who love music know the best music is created without boundaries and limitations. The Prester John Sessions take that idea to the next level.”

Here’s track featuring Gigi:
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download icon Featured Artist: Tommy T   The Prester John Sessions “The Response (featuring Gigi)” (mp3)
from “The Prester John Sessions”
(Easy Star Records)

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 Featured Artist: Tommy T   The Prester John Sessions