Artists

Apparat Organ Quartet:
Machine rock and roll
Icy and brilliantly foreboding future-rock. [NME]

Rococode:
Pop music, bent sideways and thrust through a wizard's cape
Artful and dramatic pop songs, alternating between exuberant and cutting. Debut album Guns, Sex & Glory out now.

Oldfolks Home:
Spacey songwriter pop
The world's first happy divorce record, formed from the tumultuous marriage of technology and nature.

Les Jupes:
Skyscraper rock
Triumphant, poetic songs about long-dead Russian prime ministers, ghosts, spiritual rebellion, and barely keeping it all together.

Biped Magazine:
For the noble & creative creature
A monthly magazine for noble and attractive two legged creatures who want to work less, cause trouble and become even more noble and attractive.

Demetra:
Songs for snow
An ice princess wooing you with songs about polar explorations and the perils of love born from tundra. Debut album Lone Migration out now.

Royal Canoe:
Falsetto beatings
Royal Canoe is a deadly band armed with falsettos, guitars, effects pedals, drums, basses, tambourines, shakers and a five-keyboard super-weapon. CO OP MODE was released on Head in the Sand in 2010.

Tom Keenan:
Apologies and indictments
Simple songs with substance. Following in the footsteps of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon...

Record Of The Week Club:
Musician mashups
The Record Of The Week Club was a 16-week recording and social experiment bringing together musicians who had never before met. Their task? To write, record, mix and upload a song in one evening. The results? Unbelievable.