Multiverse Music is a British
music publisher directed by James Ginzburg that was founded in 2004 to showcase the work of contemporary electronic artists involved with and operating from their Bristol based studio.
Currently Multiverse's output revolves around work produced by
Paul Jebanasam, Roly Porter and
Emptyset. Projects have included scores for feature films such as Roly Porter's original score for "In Fear",[1] installations such as emptyset's Tate Britain commissioned "Trawsfynydd",[2] and the modern classical output of the Multiverse record label "Subtext" such as Paul Jebanasam's 2013 LP "Rites".[3]
From 2004 to 2008, Multiverse was responsible for seminal releases from artists such as
Pinch,
2562, Vex'd,
Skream, Emptyset,
Joker and Pinch's
Tectonic (one of the first
Dubstep labels) is now recognised as having played a significant role in the genres worldwide growth and success.[4][5][6]
In 2009 the company acquired a new studio space in Clifton, Bristol's film and media district to serve as the main production facility for the various audio-visual and recording projects of their artists. In September 2017 Youth & Power released on Other/other, a new label that falls under the umbrella of Multiverse Music.[7]
Active Labels
Arc Light Editions
Subtext
Historic Labels
Tectonic
World of Wonders
Earwax
Caravan
Kapsize
Build
State of Joy
Vertical Sound
Notable published works
Paul Jebanasam – Transformer's 3 Theatrical Trailer [8]
Multiverse Music is a British
music publisher directed by James Ginzburg that was founded in 2004 to showcase the work of contemporary electronic artists involved with and operating from their Bristol based studio.
Currently Multiverse's output revolves around work produced by
Paul Jebanasam, Roly Porter and
Emptyset. Projects have included scores for feature films such as Roly Porter's original score for "In Fear",[1] installations such as emptyset's Tate Britain commissioned "Trawsfynydd",[2] and the modern classical output of the Multiverse record label "Subtext" such as Paul Jebanasam's 2013 LP "Rites".[3]
From 2004 to 2008, Multiverse was responsible for seminal releases from artists such as
Pinch,
2562, Vex'd,
Skream, Emptyset,
Joker and Pinch's
Tectonic (one of the first
Dubstep labels) is now recognised as having played a significant role in the genres worldwide growth and success.[4][5][6]
In 2009 the company acquired a new studio space in Clifton, Bristol's film and media district to serve as the main production facility for the various audio-visual and recording projects of their artists. In September 2017 Youth & Power released on Other/other, a new label that falls under the umbrella of Multiverse Music.[7]
Active Labels
Arc Light Editions
Subtext
Historic Labels
Tectonic
World of Wonders
Earwax
Caravan
Kapsize
Build
State of Joy
Vertical Sound
Notable published works
Paul Jebanasam – Transformer's 3 Theatrical Trailer [8]