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NEEDLEWORK FAM
UPDATES IN BRIEF
2tall
Currently completing new album, full details of which are coming soon. Scratch tool "Peaceful Warrior" is out now on Eclectic Breaks.
Waxfactor
Currently workin on a collaboration with Sacred Hoop, an EP for the Battlecake collective label, dIRTnAP (a collaboration with Buddy Peace and Carlo), Vengeance of the Volume (a collaborative LP with Mr Trick), The Ambulance Chasers (a group alongside childhood friend Andy Zuk), an as yet unnamed full length project with Buddy Peace, some collaborative work with Smaze of Beneath Autumn Sky, NUFF remixes and hopefully another solo album at some point too.
Mr Trick
Currently settling into new studio, but will recommence work on debut album and tracks for forthcoming comp on 2600 Recordings.
Monk-A
Building his new studio setup. Watch this space!
Dday One
Working on new material alongside Subtitle amongst others.
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News:
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Needlework Records RIP
After much soul-searching on my part, I have taken the decision to shut down Needlework Records. There are many reasons for this, but in the main I've just hit my limit in dealing with all the related label bullshit, and feel that in 2007 the traditional model for a record label simply does not work anymore. Strong indies are collapsing all over the place, and those of us without even that key access to the marketplace find ourselves in a grim, if not terminal, situation. As we recently saw with 2tall's album being bootlegged some 2 months prior to release, the whole situation has reached a point where making money is nigh-on impossible, especially if you don't have the kind of finances to ensure high-level PR campaigns get you volume sales. Whilst we all have great passion for music, the fact remains that it takes cash to get stuff happening, and if you cannot at least break even, you are going under.
Ultimately, I am very proud of everything we all achieved with Needlework, and I feel I at least stuck to my guns of running the label with 100% honesty and integrity. Whether that refusal to compromise was for the best is maybe something for discussion (having pissed off more than a couple of distributors along the way be refusing the accept their bullshit), and I've already told the artists that I am sorry if anyone feels I sold them short. Its been hugely rewarding seeing the releases get out there, and I hope that along the way some of you enjoyed what we did.
Needlework will continue to have its previously released products on sale, and the Bleep store will remain for the foreseeable future.
So what next? Well, I will be working with 2tall on his next album, which was one of the releases slated for Needlework. I had been worried about this release anyway, on the basis that the campaign behind the album with Dudley and Georgia left a large pair of shoes to fill that Needlework couldn't match in terms of budget and scope. So, with the next solo record the aim will be to examine the new models for releasing music, where power goes back to the artist and the chances of actually recouping may be greater. Past that, I will be keeping my eye out for opportunities and continuing with my own music and remixes etc. The label may be ending, but my own involvements with music will not - and hence I shall quite possibly get even more active as I lock in with numerous other bands across different genres.
Finally, I'd like to thank all of our artists for being a part of this: 2tall, Waxfactor, Dday One, Mat Young, Dextah & Zilla. Some - Mat, Dex - didn't even get to a release stage, whilst others have developed from upstart producers to names of note in their area. Any which way, I'm proud of where we've gone with this. Needlework started as a night created by Gray (Monk-A) for tablists, and ended up and label that we ran with passion and integrity at all times, seeing itself as more of a family than just a bunch of artists. I'm very proud of that, and I hope everyone involved was too, because they should be.
here's to the future,
Trick
p.s. on a personal note, I'd like to thank the following people for helping me along the way with Needlework with their thoughts, opinions, wisdom and inspiration: Marco @ Bully Records, John Xela @ Type Records, Laurent Fintoni, Buddy Peace, Zilla, Mike and all the Banquet Records crew, Siya, Darren, Tim and all @ Eclectic Breaks, Long Distance Dan, Wrongtom, Tom, Ed and all @ Bleep, Jonny @ Catskills, Fink and Dave The Chimp. Apologies to anyone else I've forgotten...!
Saturday, March 10, 2007
New store now open!
We are delighted to announce that our store will now be handled by Buddy Peace and the excellent team at Banquet Records. We believe our independent record stores should be supported, and these guys are one of the finest in the UK. International orders are no problem, and the prices will always be nice. Furthermore, orders will now be despatched promptly - no 2-3 day delays! We will also be working to ensure our newest releases are also in stock. Click here to visit our store on their site!And remember, if digital downloads are your thing we also have our store on the Bleep website, which features exclusive digital-only releases, such as 2tall's "Death of Memory" EP. Click here to visit.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Senses Overloaded now on CD!
News in from 2tall: the excellent Senses Overloaded EP with Lamont is now available on CD, direct from the man himself. Click here to visit 2tall's online store and purchase the EP with Paypal."If you followed my advice this summer and picked up Cuts of Culture, this powerful EP will be right up your alley" - Keith Pishnery
Also, be sure to check the other links pertaining to this release:
www.myspace.com/sensesoverloaded
www.realtablist.com
Monday, December 04, 2006
two new 2tall EPs on Bleep
Not one but TWO new EPs from 2tall are now online exclusively at the Bleep.com download store. First up is the Senses Overloaded EP, which is a collaborative seven tracker with Belgian tablist Lamont. Senses Overloaded reflects the pair’s love for music regardless of genre or boundaries: Eastern chords and melodies, head-nodding drum breaks, guitars, synths, distorted basslines, scratches and more all blend together in an inspiring mix of music. The EP features 3 tracks from each artist, along with 1 collaborative track, "Thought Police". On sale for just £3.99, the maxi EP is some pretty nice value for money, even if we do say so ourselves! Head over there now to preview tracks.Also available from 2tall for the first time in digital format is The Death of Memory EP. This is 3 songs from the period just after Shifting Tides was written. 2tall was working with new equipment, and bringing in new ideas from recent inspirations and unearthed sounds. These songs were previously only available as a bonus CD with the Shifting Tides release, but are now available for sale exclusively through Bleep.com.
Finally, its worth mentioning that ALL Needlework releases on Bleep are now in super high 320kbps MP3 quality, which is the highest you can get. None of this 160kbps rubbish - and at no extra cost!