Engine Room Recordings
Engine Room Recordings is an independent record label, nationally distributed through Select-O-Hits.
Engine Room Recordings released music by Goat, Porter Block, a compilation called "Guilt By Association" with Devendra Barnhart, Jim O'Rourke, Luna, Will Oldham/Bonnie Prince Billie and others covering INXS, Destiny's Child, Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey.
Engine Room Recordings was co-founded by Mark Christensen, a musician who was formerly signed to Interscope Records and toured with Radiohead, the Wallflowers and the Gin Blossoms. Mark is also a music studio owner (Engine Room Audio), a mixing/mastering engineer (Ben Folds, Gavin DeGraw, Moby, Nick Cave, Ben Kweller), and a producer.
Engine Room Recordings was also co-founded by Peter Block, owner and managing director of Block Music; a production company developing and producing Broadcast TV and DVD content. Peter co-develop and executive produced "And You Don't Stop" a hip hop documentary on VH-1 in 2004, and produced "The Cobain Case" film and DVD.
The label seems to have had a precursor called "The Engine Group" which was mentioned in CMJ in September 2000.
The website was active as enginegroup.com until July 2001.
Engine Room Recordings released music by Goat, Porter Block, a compilation called "Guilt By Association" with Devendra Barnhart, Jim O'Rourke, Luna, Will Oldham/Bonnie Prince Billie and others covering INXS, Destiny's Child, Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey.
Engine Room Recordings was co-founded by Mark Christensen, a musician who was formerly signed to Interscope Records and toured with Radiohead, the Wallflowers and the Gin Blossoms. Mark is also a music studio owner (Engine Room Audio), a mixing/mastering engineer (Ben Folds, Gavin DeGraw, Moby, Nick Cave, Ben Kweller), and a producer.
Engine Room Recordings was also co-founded by Peter Block, owner and managing director of Block Music; a production company developing and producing Broadcast TV and DVD content. Peter co-develop and executive produced "And You Don't Stop" a hip hop documentary on VH-1 in 2004, and produced "The Cobain Case" film and DVD.
The label seems to have had a precursor called "The Engine Group" which was mentioned in CMJ in September 2000.
The website was active as enginegroup.com until July 2001.