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Seven Inch Singles
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* GBX701 Belbury Poly and Moon Wiring Club - Study Series 01: Youth and Recreation (2010)
* GBX701 Belbury Poly and Moon Wiring Club - Study Series 01: Youth and Recreation (2010)
* GBX702 The Advisory Circle with Hong kong in the 60s - Study Series 02: Cycles and Seasons( 2010)
* GBX702 The Advisory Circle with Hong Kong in the 60s - Study Series 02: Cycles and Seasons(2010)
* GBX703 Belbury Poly and Mordant Music - Study Series 03: Welcome to Godalming (2010)
* GBX703 Belbury Poly and Mordant Music - Study Series 03: Welcome to Godalming (2010)
* GBX704 Broadcast and The Focus Group - Study Series 04: Familiar Shapes and Noises (2010)
* GBX704 Broadcast and The Focus Group - Study Series 04: Familiar Shapes and Noises (2010)
* GBX705 Hintermass - Study Series 05: The Open Song Book (2011)
* GBX705 Hintermass - Study Series 05: The Open Song Book (2011)
* GBX706 Johnny Trunk - Study Series 06: Animation and Interpretation (2011)
* GBX706 Johnny Trunk - Study Series 06: Animation and Interpretation (2011)
* GBX707 Pye Corner Audio with The Advisory Circle - Study Series 07: Autumnal Activities (2011)



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Revision as of 11:36, 11 October 2011

Ghost Box Records
File:Ghostboxmusiclogo.jpg
Founded2004
FounderJulian House
Jim Jupp
GenreElectronic
Ambient
Musique concrète
Library music
Hauntology
Country of originUK
Official websiteGhost Box Music

Ghost Box Music is an English independent record label, established in 2004 by Julian House and Jim Jupp.

Concept

The concept for the label was hatched by House and Jupp (who attended the same school[1] ) in 2003; a manifesto of influences was compiled, which included "music for schools, cosmic horror stories, library music, English surrealism, and the dark side of psychedelia".[citation needed] In 2004, the first The Focus Group and Belbury Poly releases became available on CD-R. House and Jupp have stated the purpose of the label was to create "not just a record label, but an imaginary world".[2]

In an interview with Cyclic Defrost, Jim Jupp commented;

Part of a theme that’s ongoing in all the Belbury Poly records, and I think all of the Ghost Box records (...) is a tradition of British science fiction, where you’ve got on the one hand the setting of a very traditional background, with very ancient things, but you’ve got this weird, cosmic stuff happening at the same time. A lot of old British sci-fi books – John Wyndham, for instance – have these really mundane, quaint little village settings, but all of a sudden something really freaky and cosmic appears in the middle of it.[1]

Aesthetic

Ghost Box had a defined aesthetic from formation; Julian House commenting:

...the best way to put our stuff out was to start a label.. There was such a richness to the references we both shared, not just musical.. It made sense that we could put releases out which had this complete world attached to them.. A set of things united by a design identity, fragments of real or imagined books, collections of images, films, links... Something people can become lost in and want to be a part of.."[3]

Releases on the label (presently encompassing The Focus Group, Eric Zann, Belbury Poly, Roj and The Advisory Circle, and a rerelease of a Mount Vernon Arts Lab album) tend to share a common design aesthetic - all record covers so far have been by Julian House, with an acknowledged debt to the iconic design of sixties Penguin Books paperbacks[4]. There are shared elements in sound, too; Ghost Box artists tend to draw heavily on influences such as musique concrète, library music, and 1970s soundtracks. Several critics have noticed a melancholic or nostalgic element to the Ghost Box sound as well, prompting comparison to the shorter, 'interlude' tracks of Boards of Canada, or similar folk or psychedelia-influenced electronic musicians[citation needed].

Discography

  • GBX001 Belbury Poly - Farmer's Angle (2005) 3" CD EP
  • GBX002 The Focus Group - Sketches and Spells CD
  • GBX003 Belbury Poly - The Willows (2005) CD
  • GBX004 Eric Zann - Ouroborindra (2005) CD
  • GBX005 The Focus Group - Hey Let Loose Your Love (2005) CD
  • GBX006 The Advisory Circle - Mind how you go (2005) 3" CD EP
  • GBX007 Belbury Poly - The Owl's Map (2006) CD
  • GBX008 The Focus Group - We are all Pan's People (2007) CD
  • GBX009 Mount Vernon Arts Lab - The Séance at Hobs Lane (2007) CD
  • GBX010 The Advisory Circle - Other Channels (2008) CD
  • GBX011 Belbury Poly - From an Ancient Star (2009) CD
  • GBX012 Roj - The Transactional Dharma of Roj (2009) CD
  • GBX013 The Advisory Circle - Mind How You Go (Revised Edition) (2010) CD/LP
  • GBX014 Belbury Poly - Farmer's Angle (Revised Edition) (2010) CD/10"
  • GBX015 The Advisory Circle - As The Crow Flies (2011) CD/LP

Seven Inch Singles

  • GBX701 Belbury Poly and Moon Wiring Club - Study Series 01: Youth and Recreation (2010)
  • GBX702 The Advisory Circle with Hong Kong in the 60s - Study Series 02: Cycles and Seasons(2010)
  • GBX703 Belbury Poly and Mordant Music - Study Series 03: Welcome to Godalming (2010)
  • GBX704 Broadcast and The Focus Group - Study Series 04: Familiar Shapes and Noises (2010)
  • GBX705 Hintermass - Study Series 05: The Open Song Book (2011)
  • GBX706 Johnny Trunk - Study Series 06: Animation and Interpretation (2011)
  • GBX707 Pye Corner Audio with The Advisory Circle - Study Series 07: Autumnal Activities (2011)


Download only label sampler album

  • GBXSAMP01 Various - Ritual and Education (2008)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hennings, Emmy (2010-02-12). "Belbury Poly interview by Emmy Hennings". Cyclic Defrost. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
  2. ^ Petridis, Alexis (2009-01-30). "The Bellbury Poly: From a Distant Star, Various Artists: Ritual and Education". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  3. ^ Interview with Julian House, Soul Riot
  4. ^ Norman Records review of various Ghost Box releases

External links

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