Emanem Records

Not to be confused with Eminem.

Emanem Records is an independent record label mostly based in London specialising in free improvised music. The label was founded in 1974 by Martin Davidson assisted by Madelaine Davidson - which explains the name. The main purpose of the label was to document the London free improvisation scene. Its headquarters moved to New York (1975–76), New Jersey (1979, recordings released as Quark Records), Massachusetts (1979, recordings released as QED Records), and Sydney (1986–88), altogether releasing about 25 records before returning after a hiatus to London in the 1990s and issuing compact discs.[1] Since 2013 it has been based in Spain.

It has become a prolific source of both archival recordings (notably its extensive documentation of the work of John Stevens and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble) and new recordings of improvised music.

Evan Parker's Psi label is now hosted by Emanem.

The slogan of the label is Unadulterated New Music For People Who Like New Music Unadulterated.

In the 2000s, Emanem joined forces with Evan Parker's Psi label and Eddie Prévost's Matchless label to present Freedom of the City, an annual improvised-music festival in London. Though its size and scope vary from year to year depending on funding, it continued as an annual event for several years, with many of the recorded performances issued on either Emanem or Matchless.

Discography

Source: emanemdisc.com/cds.html

Notes

  1. Gary W. Kennedy. "Emanem". In Macy, Laura. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. (subscription required)

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