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Alec Hanley Bemis is a writer and manager of cultural projects who lives in
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History

In 2001, Bemis co-founded Brassland with
Aaron Dessner Aaron Brooking Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band the National, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums; a co-founder of the indie ...
and Bryce Dessner who are known for their prominent role in American independent music (i.e. performing roles in The National and Clogs, and curatorial roles in the Dark Was the Night compilation and
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). Brassland was initially created as a vehicle to release the debut recordings by The National and Clogs. Today it documents the work of an international community of musicians surrounding The National. The Guardian newspaper called it "the record label at the centre of New York's other music scene" and "a focus for some of the city's most intriguing and creative musicians." Current signings include
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, Hannah Georgas, Bartees Strange and Fusilier. It has previously released key projects by This Is The Kit, Clogs, Doveman, The Gloaming, Jherek Bischoff,
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, Steven Reker's People Get Ready and Erik Friedlander. Bemis has also worked as a manager and consultant with artists including Alexi Murdoch,
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, and The Barr Brothers, entities such as All Tomorrow's Parties and Cantaloupe Music, and performing arts institutions including Australia's Adelaide Festival, Ireland's National Concert Hall, and Greece's Stavros Niarchos Foundation. He has served on the board of directors for both WYBC and Manhattan New Music Project, a non-profit that sends musicians to teach in New York City schools. He frequently emphasizes the importance of collaboration in creating music and culture, stating that Brassland was created to "foster the growth of the bands and the community around them.") Previous to starting the label Bemis had an active career as a writer. In the 1990s, he published Jaboni Youth fanzine, focusing on the nascent American independent music scene. In the early 2000s he worked as a journalist for ''
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and the
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. Since the mid-2000s his writing has primarily appeared on personal social network sites and occasionally blogs such as Arcade, a humanities site published by Stanford University. From 2012 to 2016, he hosted a radio show webcast by
Alanna Heiss Alanna Heiss (born May 13, 1943, in Louisville, Kentucky) is the Founder and Director of Clocktower Productions, a non profit arts organization, online radio station, and program partnership with six cultural institutions in three boroughs in ...
's Clocktower Productions. In autumn 2020, an article he wrote for The Creative Independent was widely disseminated on the internet. Called ''19 things I’d tell people contemplating starting a record label (after running one for 19 years)'' it was a mix of advice, warnings, and personal history gleaned from almost two decades of operating Brassland. It was followed by an appearance on the Third Story podcast.


Discography (as Executive Producer)


Brassland albums

* Baby Dayliner - ''High Heart & Low Estate'' * Baby Dayliner - ''Critics Pass Away'' * Buke & Gass - ''Riposte'' * Clogs - ''Thom's Night Out'' * Clogs - ''Lullaby for Sue'' * Clogs - ''Stick Music'' * Clogs - ''Lantern'' * Clogs - ''Veil Waltz EP'' * Clogs - ''The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton'' * Clogs - ''Last Song EP'' * Devastations - ''Devastations'' * Devastations - ''Coal'' * Doveman - ''With My Left Hand I Raise the Dead'' * Doveman - ''Footloose'' * Doveman - ''The Conformist'' * Erik Friedlander - ''Maldoror'' * The National - ''The National '' * The National - ''Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers'' * The National - ''Cherry Tree'' * Pela - ''All In Time EP''


Cantaloupe Music albums

* Alarm Will Sound - ''Michael Gordon: Van Gogh'' * Bang on a Can All-Stars - ''Brian Eno: Music for Airports (Live)'' * Burkina Electric - ''Paspanga'' * Arnold Dreyblatt - ''Resonant Relations'' * Florent Ghys - ''Baroque Tardif: Soli'' * Michael Gordon - '' urgatorioPOPOPERA'' * Michael Harrison - ''Revelation: Music in Pure Intonation'' * Phil Kline - ''John the Revelator'' * David Lang - ''Music From the Film (Untitled)'' * Lisa Moore - ''Seven: Music by Don Byron'' * Tristan Perich - ''1-Bit Music'' * Sentieri Selvaggi - ''Plays Gavin Bryars & Philip Glass'' * Julia Wolfe - ''Dark Full Ride: Music in Multiples''


Other projects

* Ian Axel -'' This is the New Year'' * Alexi Murdoch - ''Towards the Sun''


References


External links


BrasslandAlecHanleyBemis.com
(writing archive site)
Alec Hanley Bemis's blogA series of video interviews at Artists House Music
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