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'''Record Collection''' is an independent [[Los Angeles, California]]-based [[creative music studio]] founded by [[Jordan Tappis]] and [[Dave Sardy]]. Record Collection is home to a diverse roster which includes music from former [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]' guitarist [[John Frusciante]], [[The Walkmen]], [[Blake Mills]], [[Dawes (band)|Dawes]], [[Murs (rapper)|Murs]], [[Black Knights (rap group)|Black Knights]] and management clients [[Blake Mills]], [[John Frusciante]], [[Matt Sweeney]] and [[Fiona Apple]].
'''Record Collection''' is an independent [[Los Angeles, California]]-based [[music company]] founded by filmmaker and music manager [[Jordan Tappis]]. Record Collection is home to a diverse roster which includes music from current [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]' guitarist [[John Frusciante]], [[The Walkmen]], [[Blake Mills]], [[Dawes (band)|Dawes]], [[Murs (rapper)|Murs]], [[Black Knights (rap group)|Black Knights]] and management clients [[Blake Mills]], [[Matt Sweeney]] and [[Fiona Apple]].


==Notable Releases==
==Notable releases==
Between June 2004 and February 2005, the label released a series of six albums by [[John Frusciante]]. One album, ''[[Automatic Writing (album)|Automatic Writing]]'', was released under the band name [[Ataxia (band)|Ataxia]] (which was composed of Frusciante, [[Joe Lally]] and [[Josh Klinghoffer]]). The album ''[[A Sphere in the Heart of Silence]]'' was released with [[Josh Klinghoffer]]. The records each show a different side of Frusciante's musical style, going from crude rock (''[[Inside of Emptiness]]'') to Pop (''[[DC EP]]'') and even electronic music (''[[A Sphere in the Heart of Silence]]''). In 2007, Record Collection released the follow-up to ''[[Automatic Writing (album)|Automatic Writing]]'' by Ataxia, named ''[[AW II]]''.


In 2005, Record Collection released the [[Caveat Emptor EP]] by the Arizona-based post-hardcore/metalcore band [[Greeley Estates]].
Between June 2004 and February 2005, the label released a series of six albums by [[John Frusciante]]. One album, ''[[Automatic Writing]]'', was released under the band name [[Ataxia]] (which was composed of [[John Frusciante]], [[Joe Lally]] and [[Josh Klinghoffer]]). The album ''[[A Sphere in the Heart of Silence]]'' was released with [[Josh Klinghoffer]]. The records each show a different side of Frusciante's musical style, going from crude rock (''[[Inside of Emptiness]]'') to Pop (''[[DC EP]]'') and even electronic music (''[[A Sphere in the Heart of Silence]]''). In 2007, Record Collection released the follow-up to ''[[Automatic Writing]]'' by [[Ataxia]], named ''[[AW II]]''.

In 2006, Record Collection released [[Greeley Estates]]' second studio album [[Far From The Lies]], and [[Simon Dawes]]' ''Carnivore.''


In 2007, Record Collection released the ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' soundtrack which featured all new music from artists such as [[The Flaming Lips]], [[The Killers]] and The [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]].
In 2007, Record Collection released the ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' soundtrack which featured all new music from artists such as [[The Flaming Lips]], [[The Killers]] and The [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]].


In 2009, Record Collection released [[John Frusciante]]'s acclaimed album ''[[The Empyrean]]'' as well as [[Dawes (band)|Dawes]] breakthrough album ''[[North Hills (album)|North Hills]]''.
In 2009, Record Collection released Frusciante's acclaimed album ''[[The Empyrean]]'' as well as [[Dawes (band)|Dawes]] breakthrough album ''[[North Hills (album)|North Hills]]''.


In 2010, Record Collection released the debut single from LA punk outfit [[Funeral Party]] and ''[[Break Mirrors]]'' the critically acclaimed debut album from producer/singer-songwriter [[Blake Mills]].
In 2010, Record Collection released the debut single from LA punk outfit [[Funeral Party]] and ''[[Break Mirrors]]'' the critically acclaimed debut album from producer/singer-songwriter [[Blake Mills]].


In 2012, Record Collection released 2 new albums from [[John Frusciante]], an EP called ''[[Letur Lefr]]'' and an LP called ''[[PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone]]'' and the debut self-titled 7" from LA band [[Buckaroo (band)|Buckaroo]].
In 2012, Record Collection released two new albums from Frusciante, an EP called ''[[Letur Lefr]]'' and an LP called ''[[PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone]]'' and the debut self-titled 7" from LA band [[Buckaroo (band)|Buckaroo]].


In 2013 Record Collection released ''[[Outsides]]'' from [[John Frusciante]], ''[[Continuation Day]]'' from [[Tom Gallo]], ''[[Year of the Dragon]]''{{dn|date=May 2014}} from [[yMusic]] and more.
In 2013 Record Collection released ''[[Outsides (John Frusciante album)|Outsides]]'' from Frusciante, ''[[Continuation Day]]'' from [[Tom Gallo]], ''[[Year of the Dragon (yMusic song)|Year of the Dragon]]'' from [[yMusic]] and more.


In 2014, Record Collection released ''[[Medieval Chamber]]'', the comeback album from [[Wu Tang Clan]] affiliates [[Black Knights (rap group)|Black Knights]], produced by [[John Frusciante]]. Upcoming releases include [[John Frusciante's]] ''[[Enclosure]]'' as well as new releases from [[Blake Mills]] and [[Tom Gallo]].
In 2014, Record Collection released ''[[Medieval Chamber]]'', the comeback album from [[Wu-Tang Clan]] affiliates [[Black Knights (rap group)|Black Knights]], produced by [[John Frusciante]]. Upcoming releases include Frusciante's ''[[Enclosure (John Frusciante album)|Enclosure]]'' as well as new releases from [[Blake Mills]] and [[Tom Gallo]].

In 2015, Record Collection released "[[Year of the Dragon (YMusic EP)|Year of the Dragon]]," an EP from avant-garde classical music ensemble [[YMusic (band)|YMusic]], "[[The Almighty (Black Knights album)|The Almighty]]" the critically acclaimed follow up to [[Black Knights (rap group)|Black Knights]] breakout LP "[[Medieval Chamber]]" and "[[Heigh Ho]]", the long-awaited sophomore album from [[Blake Mills]].


==Production==
==Production==
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In 2011, Record Collection produced ''[[God Bless Ozzy Osbourne]]'' a feature documentary about [[Ozzy Osbourne]].
In 2011, Record Collection produced ''[[God Bless Ozzy Osbourne]]'' a feature documentary about [[Ozzy Osbourne]].


In 2012 Record Collection created the music documentary mini series ''[[Sound & Vision]]'' featuring artists such as [[Jeff the Brotherhood]], [[Haim (band)|Haim]] and Detroit hip hop group [[Clear Soul Forces]]. In April 2013, ''Sound & Vision'', a co-production between [[Red Bull]] and Record Collection and directed by [[Jordan Tappis]] and [[Mike Piscitelli]], was nominated for a [[Webby Award]] under the category best online film & video: music.
In 2012 Record Collection created the music documentary mini series ''Sound & Vision'' featuring artists such as [[JEFF the Brotherhood]], [[Haim (band)|Haim]] and Detroit hip hop group Clear Soul Forces. In April 2013, ''Sound & Vision'', a co-production between [[Red Bull]] and Record Collection and directed by Jordan Tappis and [[Mike Piscitelli]], was nominated for a [[Webby Award]] under the category best online film & video: music.


==Management==
==Management==


Record Collection management clients include [[Blake Mills]], [[Matt Sweeney]], [[John Frusciante]], & [[Fiona Apple]].
Past and present Record Collection management clients include [[Blake Mills]], [[John Frusciante]], [[Fiona Apple]], [[Bonnie 'Prince' Billy]], [[Matt Sweeney]], [[Cass Mccombs]].


==Roster==
==Past & Present Artists==
* ''[[21 (2008 film)|21]]'' motion picture score

*[[John Frusciante]]
* [[Fiona Apple]]
*[[Fiona Apple]]
* [[Ataxia (band)|Ataxia]]
*[[Blake Mills]]
* [[Bonnie "Prince" Billy]]
*[[Bonnie "Prince" Billy]]
* [[Brother Reade]]
*[[Cass Mccombs]]
* [[The Cubical]]
*[[Jesca Hoop]]
* [[Dawes (band)|Dawes]]
*[[yMusic]]
* [[Simon Dawes]]
*[[Danielle Haim]]
* [[Kate Earl]]
* [[John Frusciante]]
*[[Buckaroo (band)|Buckaroo]]
*[[Dawes (band)|Dawes]]
* [[Tom Gallo]]
*[[Funeral Party]]
* [[Funeral Party]]
* [[Danielle Haim]]
*[[21 - Motion Picture Score]]
*[[Spider Man 3]] Soundtrack
* [[Hot Hot Heat]]
* [[Jesca Hoop]]
*[[Wassup Rockers]] Soundtrack
*[[The Walkmen]]
* [[Cass Mccombs]]
*[[Simon Dawes]]
* [[Blake Mills]]
*[[Dan Malloy]]
* [[Mt. Egypt]]
*[[Kate Earl]]
* [[Murs (rapper)|Murs]]
* ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' soundtrack
*[[Hot Hot Heat]]
*[[Supreeme]]
* [[Supreeme]]
*[[Ataxia (band)|Ataxia]]
* [[The Walkmen]]
* ''[[Wassup Rockers]]'' soundtrack
*[[Murs (rapper)|Murs]]
*[[The Cubical]]
* [[yMusic]]
*[[Mt. Egypt]]
*[[Brother Reade]]


==Productions==
==Productions==
*[[God Bless Ozzy Osbourne]]
*[[God Bless Ozzy Osbourne]]
*[[Sound & Vision]] [[Seasons 1 and 2]]
*Sound & Vision Seasons 1 and 2
*[[Red Bull]] On Boarding
*[[Red Bull]] On Boarding
*[[The Odyssey]]
*[[The Odyssey]]
*[[Westerly (film)|Westerly]]
*[[Westerly]]{{disambiguation needed|date=September 2013}}
*[[Anything We Want]]
*[[Anything We Want]]


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.recordcollectionmusic.com/ Official Site]
*[http://www.recordcollectionmusic.com/ Official Site]

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[[Category:Alternative rock record labels]]
[[Category:Alternative rock record labels]]

Latest revision as of 04:36, 2 November 2024

Record Collection is an independent Los Angeles, California-based music company founded by filmmaker and music manager Jordan Tappis. Record Collection is home to a diverse roster which includes music from current Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante, The Walkmen, Blake Mills, Dawes, Murs, Black Knights and management clients Blake Mills, Matt Sweeney and Fiona Apple.

Notable releases

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Between June 2004 and February 2005, the label released a series of six albums by John Frusciante. One album, Automatic Writing, was released under the band name Ataxia (which was composed of Frusciante, Joe Lally and Josh Klinghoffer). The album A Sphere in the Heart of Silence was released with Josh Klinghoffer. The records each show a different side of Frusciante's musical style, going from crude rock (Inside of Emptiness) to Pop (DC EP) and even electronic music (A Sphere in the Heart of Silence). In 2007, Record Collection released the follow-up to Automatic Writing by Ataxia, named AW II.

In 2005, Record Collection released the Caveat Emptor EP by the Arizona-based post-hardcore/metalcore band Greeley Estates.

In 2006, Record Collection released Greeley Estates' second studio album Far From The Lies, and Simon Dawes' Carnivore.

In 2007, Record Collection released the Spider-Man 3 soundtrack which featured all new music from artists such as The Flaming Lips, The Killers and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

In 2009, Record Collection released Frusciante's acclaimed album The Empyrean as well as Dawes breakthrough album North Hills.

In 2010, Record Collection released the debut single from LA punk outfit Funeral Party and Break Mirrors the critically acclaimed debut album from producer/singer-songwriter Blake Mills.

In 2012, Record Collection released two new albums from Frusciante, an EP called Letur Lefr and an LP called PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone and the debut self-titled 7" from LA band Buckaroo.

In 2013 Record Collection released Outsides from Frusciante, Continuation Day from Tom Gallo, Year of the Dragon from yMusic and more.

In 2014, Record Collection released Medieval Chamber, the comeback album from Wu-Tang Clan affiliates Black Knights, produced by John Frusciante. Upcoming releases include Frusciante's Enclosure as well as new releases from Blake Mills and Tom Gallo.

In 2015, Record Collection released "Year of the Dragon," an EP from avant-garde classical music ensemble YMusic, "The Almighty" the critically acclaimed follow up to Black Knights breakout LP "Medieval Chamber" and "Heigh Ho", the long-awaited sophomore album from Blake Mills.

Production

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In 2011, Record Collection produced God Bless Ozzy Osbourne a feature documentary about Ozzy Osbourne.

In 2012 Record Collection created the music documentary mini series Sound & Vision featuring artists such as JEFF the Brotherhood, Haim and Detroit hip hop group Clear Soul Forces. In April 2013, Sound & Vision, a co-production between Red Bull and Record Collection and directed by Jordan Tappis and Mike Piscitelli, was nominated for a Webby Award under the category best online film & video: music.

Management

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Past and present Record Collection management clients include Blake Mills, John Frusciante, Fiona Apple, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Matt Sweeney, Cass Mccombs.

Roster

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Productions

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See also

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