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The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Creator/VirginRecords executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
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The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Creator/VirginRecords executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
Music/{{Stars|Canadian Band}}.
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The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Virgin Records ex-Creator/VirginRecords executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
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The label has been covered in many publications and outlets, including ''This Book Is Broken'', a 2009 book detailing the rise of the Toronto indie scene and the roster of bands currently signed to A&C. In addition, the label holds its own music festival, ''Field Trip'', which features performances from many past and present contributors, as well as distributes its own compilation albums (''Arts & Crafts: 2003-2013'' and ''Arts & Crafts: X'').
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The label has been covered in many publications and outlets, including ''This Book Is Broken'', a 2009 book detailing the rise of the Toronto UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}} indie scene and the roster of bands currently signed to A&C. In addition, the label holds its own music festival, ''Field Trip'', which features performances from many past and present contributors, as well as distributes its own compilation albums (''Arts & Crafts: 2003-2013'' and ''Arts & Crafts: X'').
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The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Virgin Records executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for all of BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
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[[quoteright:297:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/artsandcraftsofficiallogo_7634.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:297:Current logo]]
Arts & Crafts Productions is a record label comprised of many critically-acclaimed [[CanadianMusic Canadian artists]], as well as a host of services for new and upcoming musical acts.
The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Virgin Records executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for all of BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
In 2004, the company expanded its operations after the success of BSS' debut, and moved part of their operations to Montreal before releasing Stars' breakthrough record ''Set Yourself on Fire'' under the "Arts & Crafts International" banner. They followed it up by being one of the first major record labels to launch their own digital storefront, [=GalleryAC=].com, in 2005.
The label has been covered in many publications and outlets, including ''This Book Is Broken'', a 2009 book detailing the rise of the Toronto indie scene and the roster of bands currently signed to A&C. In addition, the label holds its own music festival, ''Field Trip'', which features performances from many past and present contributors, as well as distributes its own compilation albums (''Arts & Crafts: 2003-2013'' and ''Arts & Crafts: X'').
!!Arts & Crafts performers, past and present, with Wiki/TVTropes pages:
[[index]]
* Music/BlocParty [[note]]Canadian distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/BrokenSocialScene
* Music/{{Feist}}
* Music/FleetFoxes [[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Hayden}} [[note]]as of ''Us Alone''[[/note]]
* Music/LosCampesinos [[note]]North American distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Memphis}}
* Music/{{Metric}} [[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Moby}} [[note]]Canadian distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Phoenix}}
* Music/{{Stars}}
* Music/{{Trust}}
* Music/YoLaTengo[[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
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[[caption-width-right:297:Current logo]]
Arts & Crafts Productions is a record label comprised of many critically-acclaimed [[CanadianMusic Canadian artists]], as well as a host of services for new and upcoming musical acts.
The label was started in 2003 by Kevin Drew (the co-founder of Music/BrokenSocialScene) and ex-Virgin Records executive Jeffrey Remedios as a distribution platform for all of BSS' first album, ''You Forgot It in People''. The label eventually grew to encompass several other artists directly affiliated with the group, including Jason Collett, [[Music/{{Feist}} Leslie Feist]] and Music/{{Stars}}.
In 2004, the company expanded its operations after the success of BSS' debut, and moved part of their operations to Montreal before releasing Stars' breakthrough record ''Set Yourself on Fire'' under the "Arts & Crafts International" banner. They followed it up by being one of the first major record labels to launch their own digital storefront, [=GalleryAC=].com, in 2005.
The label has been covered in many publications and outlets, including ''This Book Is Broken'', a 2009 book detailing the rise of the Toronto indie scene and the roster of bands currently signed to A&C. In addition, the label holds its own music festival, ''Field Trip'', which features performances from many past and present contributors, as well as distributes its own compilation albums (''Arts & Crafts: 2003-2013'' and ''Arts & Crafts: X'').
!!Arts & Crafts performers, past and present, with Wiki/TVTropes pages:
[[index]]
* Music/BlocParty [[note]]Canadian distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/BrokenSocialScene
* Music/{{Feist}}
* Music/FleetFoxes [[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Hayden}} [[note]]as of ''Us Alone''[[/note]]
* Music/LosCampesinos [[note]]North American distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Memphis}}
* Music/{{Metric}} [[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Moby}} [[note]]Canadian distribution only[[/note]]
* Music/{{Phoenix}}
* Music/{{Stars}}
* Music/{{Trust}}
* Music/YoLaTengo[[note]]Mexican distribution only[[/note]]
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