Communion Music is a British independent music company that includes a
record label
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, a music publisher, a
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and a tour promoter. Founded in 2006, Communion Music has offices in London and
Brooklyn, New York
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. Its companies include Communion Records, Communion Presents, and Communion Publishing.
Communion Music artists include
Tamino,
Sam Fender
Samuel Thomas Fender (born 25 April 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is known for his high tenor voice and thick Geordie accent, layered over music characterised by a roots-orientated rock approach. Fender's sound relies ...
,
Bastille
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&
Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Marc Capaldi ( ; born 7 October 1996) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He was nominated for the Critics' Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards. In March 2019, his single "Someone You Loved" topped the UK Singles Chart where ...
,
Dan Croll
Daniel Francis Croll (born 18 July 1990) is a British singer-songwriter. He began his career in 2011 when he was named Songwriter of the Year by the Musicians' Benevolent Fund while attending the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. His deb ...
,
Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Samuel Kiwanuka (born 3 May 1987) is a British singer-songwriter and record producer who is signed with Polydor Records. His 2012 debut album, '' Home Again'', went gold in the United Kingdom and his second album, '' Love & Hate'', debu ...
,
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Catfish and the Bottlemen are a British indie rock band from Wales. The band's debut album, ''The Balcony'', reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart and achieved Platinum status on 30 December 2016. The band have toured in South America, Jap ...
,
Ben Howard
Benjamin John Howard (born 24 April 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and composer. His self-released debut EP ''Games in the Dark'' (2008) was followed by two more EPs, '' These Waters'' (2009) and '' Old Pine'' (2010). Signed t ...
,
James Bay
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,
George Ezra
George Ezra Barnett (born 7 June 1993) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. After releasing two EPs, '' Did You Hear the Rain?'' (2013) and '' Cassy O (2014), Ezra rose to prominence with the release of his hit single, "Budapest", ...
,
Bear's Den
Bear's Den (also called by the name of its most outstanding landmark, Bear's Den Falls ,
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Nathaniel David Rateliff (born October 7, 1978) is an American singer and songwriter based in Denver, Colorado, whose influences are described as folk music, folk, Americana (music), Americana and vintage rhythm & blues. Rateliff has performed w ...
,
Daughter
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and
Highly Suspect
Highly Suspect is an American rock band from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The band consists of twin brothers Rich (bass, backing vocals) and Ryan Meyer (drums, backing vocals), Johnny Stevens (guitar, lead vocals), and Matt Kofos (guitar, synthesiz ...
.
History
Communion Music was founded by musicians Kevin Jones (Bears Den),
Ben Lovett
Ben Lovett (born May 3, 1978) is an American singer, film composer, songwriter and producer. Lovett is the founder of record label, Lovers Label. His non-film compositions are released under the names Lovett and Lovers & Friends.
Previous wor ...
(
Mumford and Sons Mumford may refer to:
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* ''Mumford'' (film), a 1999 American comedy-drama film
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) and producer Ian Grimble. It began in 2006 as Communion Clubnight, a monthly live music performance at
London
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's
Notting Hill Arts Club.
Frustrated by what they felt was an overly competitive and often artist-unfriendly
live music scene in London, the founders wanted to create a music platform in an environment that was creative, collaborative and respectful.
Communion Records
Communion Records initially started as a record label for the groups involved in Communion Clubnight. Its first release was a compilation album, ''Communion''. Released as a limited edition 12" vinyl, Communion featured previously unheard recordings by Mumford and Sons, J J Pistolet (Justin Young of
the Vaccines
The Vaccines are an English indie rock band, formed in West London in 2010. Band members Justin Hayward-Young (lead vocals, guitar), Freddie Cowan (lead guitar, vocals), Árni Árnason (bass, vocals), Timothy Lanham (guitars, keys, vocals) and ...
),
Johnny Flynn
John Patrick Vivian Flynn (born 14 March 1983) is a British actor and singer-songwriter. He has starred as Dylan Witter in the Channel 4 and Netflix television sitcom '' Lovesick'', and portrayed David Bowie in the film '' Stardust''.
Flynn i ...
,
Alessi's Ark and Peggy Sue. It also featured
Elena Tonra (Daughter), Andrew Davie (
Bears Den) and Matthew Hegarty (Matthew and the Atlas).
In 2010, Communion Records released its first artist release, Matthew and the Atlas's ''To the North'' EP . It then released debut EPs and singles by
Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Samuel Kiwanuka (born 3 May 1987) is a British singer-songwriter and record producer who is signed with Polydor Records. His 2012 debut album, '' Home Again'', went gold in the United Kingdom and his second album, '' Love & Hate'', debu ...
, Ben Howard,
Gotye
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, Daughter,
Matt Corby
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, Marcus Foster, and
Nathaniel Rateliff
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. Grimble often served as producer and Jones play with the artists in the studio or live.
Under a two-year partnership with
Island Records
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, Communion Records released albums by Deap Vally, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Half Moon Run and Catfish and the Bottlemen. The Bottlemen debut album, ''The Balcony,'' sold approximately 400,000 copies worldwide and saw the band winning a 2016
Brit Award
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for Best British Breakthrough.
In 2015, Communion Records signed a new distribution deal with
Universal Music
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's
Caroline International
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, under which it released music by Bear's Den, Joseph J Jones, Rukhsana Merrise, Banfi, Syd Arthur, Foreign Fields, and Matthew and the Atlas.
In 2021, Communion Records partnered wit
So Young Magazineto creat
So Young Records home to
Folly Group,
Lime Garden,
VLURE and more.
Communion Records US
In 2012, Communion launched its sister label, Communion Records US, under Ben Lovett. Initially distributed by
Sony RED
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and now by
Capitol Music Group
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, it has signed and released records by Tennis, Willy Mason and Rubblebucket, as well as being the US label for Bear's Den, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Matthew and the Atlas.
Compilations
Communion Records has released three other compilations.
* ''The Flowerpot Sessions'' (May 2011), which was the product of a week-long collaboration between 23 artists. Communion took over the now-closed North London pub for a week, and facilitated a week of live performances, writing sessions and recording on-site. Artists included Angus and Julia Stone, Damien Rice, Mt Desolation, Lissie and Marcus Foster.
* ''New Faces'' (March 2012) Communion's third compilation, ''New Faces' was a cherry-picked selection of music that Communion was excited about – a look back at the previous year's best new music, and a look forward to what was coming next year. It featured artists including Michael Kiwanuka, Matt Corby, Bear's Den, Dan Croll and Joe Banfi.
* ''Commun10n'' (March 2016) was released to mark the 10th anniversary of Communion. Released as a very limited 12" vinyl, side one features a best of Communion Records previous releases, and side two features a selection of new artists on the roster. It was released in conjunction with Record Store Day.
Communion Presents
Communion Presents is an independent concert promoter in London. Like Communion Records, it emerged from the Communion Clubnight, It represents approximately 150 artists, including James Bay, Ben Howard, George Ezra, Michael Kiwanuka, Half Moon Run, Matt Corby, Jack Garratt, Bear's Den, The Staves, Frances, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Chet Faker.
Festivals
Communion Presents has its own 1500 capacity festival in
Shepherds Bush called "Bushstock". Focused on new and emerging talent, it takes place in June across multiple venues in the Shepherds Bush area.
Communion Presents is also a partner in Citadel Festival, a one-day event in Victoria Park in London that launched in July 2015 with Ben Howard as its first headliner.
Tours
Communion Presents has produced a number of tours, most notably the Austin to Boston tour of March 2012, which was made into an award-winning documentary of the same name.
It also produces a bi-annual tour in the UK called "New Faces" which features four emerging artists on a rotating line up.
Radio
Communion Presents also curates a weekly new music show on UK indie radio station
Radio X . It airs on Sunday evenings from 10 pm and is hosted by Maz Tappuni.
Communion Publishing
Communion Publishing is an independent music publisher, administered by Kobalt. Writers on the roster include Catfish and the Bottlemen, Bear's Den, Foreign Fields, Banfi, Joseph J Jones, Matt Hegarty and Richard Frennaux.
References
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External links
Official websiteBushstock websiteFlowerpot communionmusic
Record labels based in London