Blocks Recording Club was a
Canadian
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co-operative
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of musicians, which served as both a collaborative artist community and a
record label
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for its member artists.
["Blocks Recording Club: more innovative than Beck, Lady GaGa, Sweden"]
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'', August 5, 2009.
The label's name may also be cited graphically as □□□□□□ rather than the word "Blocks". Although this is in fact the label's official name, the word "Blocks" is used where it is not typographically possible to use the graphical series of blocks.
History
The □□□□□□ Recording Club was founded by Steve Kado and Mark McLean in 2003 as a tapes and mini-cd only label.
Shortly afterward, McLean left for Ottawa. Steve Kado ran □□□□□□ with Liisa K. Graham until 2005 when the club incorporated as a worker's co-operative.
Since then the club has been run by an elected board of directors. The first board of directors was James Anderson, Steve Kado and Matt McDonough. The second board comprised Katarina Gligorijevic,
Bob Wiseman, John Caffery &
Brian Joseph Davis
Brian Joseph Davis is a Canadian-born filmmaker and digital artist.Kado, Steve (2007-12-22). Megatron: team interview with Brian Joseph Davis & Steve Kado. "C: International Contemporary Art", 22 December 2007. Retrieved from http://www.thefreeli ...
. Blocks' current board of directors is, Magali Meagher, Matt Smith and Patrick Borjal.
In 2009, ''
NME'' included the Blocks Recording Club in its annual Future 50 list.
Blocks ceased operations in 2015 with a final concert at the Tranzac Club with performances by Austra, Bob Wiseman, Barcelona Pavilion, Nifty, Les Mouches, the Phonemes, Hank, Matias, and Ninja High School with DJ's Maya Postepski (of Austra) and John Caffrey (Kids on TV).
Artist roster
Artists who have released material through Blocks include
Final Fantasy
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,
Fucked Up
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,
Bob Wiseman,
Katie Stelmanis,
Barcelona Pavilion
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The Phonemes The Phonemes were a Canadian indie pop band from Toronto, Ontario, active in the 2000s. ,
Les Mouches,
Ninja High School,
The Blankket
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Kids on TV
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,
SS Cardiacs
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History
SS Cardiacs f ...
and
The Creeping Nobodies
The Creeping Nobodies were a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 2001. They played their final gig in 2009.
History
The Creeping Nobodies began as a one-off performance for a tribute night to the UK band The Fall, and were put to ...
.
Final Fantasy's second album on Blocks, ''
He Poos Clouds'', was named the winner of the inaugural
Polaris Music Prize in 2006.
"Building Blocks: a little Toronto music collective gets NME props"
cbc.ca, August 7, 2009. Owen Pallett, the artist behind the Final Fantasy project, announced that he would donate a portion of his prize money to the label to help other artists.
See also
* List of record labels
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References
External links
Blocks Recording Club
Unofficial Blocks Recording Club Discography
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Record labels established in 2003
Canadian independent record labels
Indie rock record labels
Alternative rock record labels
Media cooperatives in Canada
Musical collectives
Organizations based in Toronto
Musical groups established in 2003