Aesop (record label)

Aesop Label, commonly known as Aesop, is a British independent record label founded and based in Brixton, London. The label was launched in 2012 with a focus on releasing records available on limited runs of 12-inch vinyl as well as being available digitally.

Aesop
Founded2012
FounderAdam Royal
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationLondon
Official websiteaesoplabel.com

History

Aesop was started by Adam Royal, its inaugural release was 'The Wheel from English musician Sohn, which was also marked his debut release and who later went on to release his debut album with 4AD,[1] the album reached number 31 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] Primarily Aesop has worked with artists making music within the electronic-pop genre, with other releases of note coming from British musician TĀLĀ and her ‘The Duchess’ and ‘Alchemy’ EPs. As of 2015 TĀLĀ has now signed to major label Columbia Records.[3] Aesop released the debut EP from Wayward who later went on to sign with UK label, Black Butter Records.[4] In 2014 Aesop released the debut EP from UK duo Sylas entitled ’Shore’, which also featured production and vocals from the highly acclaimed musician, Brian Eno.[5] In July 2015 Aesop released the debut single from Dutch duo Klyne.[6] Label founder Adam Royal contributed to the HUH. Magazine 'Label Picks'[7] series about how the Sylas release came about.

Aesop was featured as "Label of the Week" in the 16 April 2014 issue of NME.[8] At the end of 2014 Noisey named Aesop one of their record labels of the year in their article "These Are the British Record Labels That Killed It in 2014".[9]

Artists

  • Gent Mason
  • Sohn
  • Sylas
  • TĀLĀ
  • Wayward
  • Klyne
  • Jens Kuross

Discography

ArtistTitleTypeRelease dateCat. No.
KlyneParalyzedDigital7 August 2014ASP-008
SylasShore featuring Jelani Blackman and Brian Eno12" EP / Digital24 November 2014ASP-006
TĀLĀAlchemy12" EP / Digital17 November 2014ASP-005
TĀLĀThe Duchess12" EP / Digital2 June 2014ASP-004
WaywardLove Jones12" Single / Digital2 December 2013ASP-003
Gent MasonEden12" EP / Digital7 October 2013ASP-002
SohnThe Wheel12" EP / Digital5 November 2012ASP-001

Art direction

The Aesop logo was designed by British artist David Bray, known for his intricate illustrative style.[10] The logo adorns the A-side centre label of the 12-inch vinyl versions of Aesop releases. A subtle line spanning across the width of the centre label behind the logo is either positioned at 33 or 45 degrees from the top most point of the logo, this dictates at which speed the record should be played at, either 33 or 45 RPM.

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References

  1. "4AD SOHN Artist Information". 4AD. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. "Official Albums Chart Results". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  3. "TĀLĀ: songwriter and producer hitting gold with potent Alchemy". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  4. "Wayward Artist Information". Black Butter Records. Archived from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  5. Cliff, Aimee. "Brian Eno Says You Need to Listen to Sylas, and So Do We". The Fader. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  6. Cliff, Aimee. "Bask In The Mellow Summer Pop Of Dutch Duo Klyne". The Fader. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  7. "Label Picks: Aesop". HUH. Magazine. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  8. "Label of The Week". (April 16th, 2014). NME Magazine, p. 23.
  9. "These Are The British Record Labels That Killed It In 2014". Noisey. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  10. Tutor, Zach. "The Fine Art of David Bray". Juxtapoz. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
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