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City: London
Country: UK

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Thursday, February 05, 2009 



DEAR ALL. I wish to bring to light the announcement that we, Mystery Jets, have indeed left our previous contract with 679 recordings. We worked with some talented and inspiring people, enjoyed our time there and parted on an amicable note. But ultimately what occurred was a catch 22 situation with a major label. When we first signed, 679 was its own entity. They occupied a beautiful office in a leafy backstreet in Camden town, and we shared a pretty fierce roster with the likes of the Futureheads, Death from above and The Streets. Fast forward four years, and the label occupies nothing more than a six foot-high metal storage cabinet on the third floor of the Atlantic offices in High Street Kengington. And all we share is a shelf with some dusty old Kano promo cds.

John Lennon once famously said that he liked to imagine domestic objects that he could buy with the profits made from his songs, so as to give himself motivation to keep writing. It was once even (allegedly) said that he and Paul wrote 'Eight Days A Week' specifically so that John would be able to afford an extension to his house. "Sometimes we sat down and said 'right! Today we're going to write a swimming pool'."

Comparatively, record sales today aren't a scrape on what they were in the Beatles' day. Therefore, I think I can justify saying that in the eyes of a major label like Atlantic, Mystery Jets (and many of our contemporaries who have encountered similar obstacles, and who I have listed below) were effectively 'writing kebabs'.

Luckily I like Good Shoes.
And I like The Futureheads.
And I like The Horrors.
And I like Patrick Wolf.
And I also like kebabs.



On another note, it is with utter joy and excitement that I would like to announce our new home- Rough Trade Records.
We signed last week and took a photo to mark the occasion too.

Rough Trade records is a whole world unto itself. In the past thirty years it has been home to the likes of the Cure, the Smiths, the Strokes, the Libertines and the Arcade fire. And that's only scraping the surface. It also even more importantly carved the way for many of the independent labels we love and buy records from today. So I think its more than fair to say we are looking forward to what lies in front of us in the year ahead.


Photograph by Russ Tannen

Aside from the final dates in February in the UK and the States, our sights are firmly set on making the third record. Demos are being thrown around like beach balls, as are, less thrillingly, phrases like 'driving music!' and ' French new wave soundtracks!'. I can only speak for myself when I say there's a lot of Springsteen, Cars and late-police being played out round here. That said, I will however, never allow a Sting CD in this house.

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P.S
For those of you who are not familiar with the heritage of Rough Trade, let wonder-kid Jeff Lewis make the introduction:
To Paraphrase Jeff himself -
"Don't let the record label take you out to lunch, every sip of soup's gonna be recouped"



Read what founder Geoff Travis had to say himself on rough trade's website here: Geoff Travis signs Mystery Jets

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05/02/09

BATMAN
Katie ♥

 
goood i hope this does you good ..you need to get really famous as i really love you..on my pictures me and m friends are doin '2 doors down'..hahah i love you. and i saw you at wolverhampton at the kooks...i didnt go to see them i went to see you. you was amazing and the best support band ive seen ......i love you guys :)..
 
Posted by BATMAN on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 5:10 PM
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clarissa di palma
Clarissa Di Palma

 
exciting stuff, congratulationss :)
 
Posted by clarissa di palma on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 5:22 PM
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SavageUpNorth
Benjamin Savage

 
Excellent news, good look and long live Rough Trade and the Independents!
 
Posted by SavageUpNorth on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 5:26 PM
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catalina

 
jeffrey lewis, such a genius genius man. nyc and la, what the heck. you're seriously going to pull that again??
 
Posted by catalina on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 6:09 PM
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Jack
Jack Salisbury

 
Rough Trade rule. ....679 lost it when they dropped the futureheads after that mint second album. But then the futureheads lost it with that gerneric third album with only 1 maybe 2 stand out tracks.....Anyway rough trade though, great. Bring on the 3rd album, and a Glasto performance hopefully!
 
Posted by Jack on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 6:15 PM
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Lucy
Lucy Cave

 
Best news I've heard all day. Well done lads :D xxx
 
Posted by Lucy on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 6:20 PM
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Matt

 
I can't wait for your new album. Also could you play in Carlisle again so I can can party with you at some random person's house afterwards like we did last time? Rad times. - Matt x
 
Posted by Matt on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 6:36 PM
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Petra

 
Brilliant! All the best to you guys!
 
Posted by Petra on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 7:22 PM
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Petra

 
Döner macht schöner by the way :)
 
Posted by Petra on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 7:23 PM
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Coco

 
wow thats proper nice!
 
Posted by Coco on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 8:06 PM
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Louis Louis

 
Well done Mystery Jets for breaking out of that metal cabinet, look forward to hearing new stuff on Rough Trade!
 
Posted by Louis Louis on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 8:17 PM
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RAAARY™
rachel turner

 
aww amazing band and brilliant label! good times fellas!....need to see you guys play again soon!
 
Posted by RAAARY™ on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 9:02 PM
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Monotones

 
good blog =)
 
Posted by Monotones on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 9:26 PM
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Ramen BeSharp©
Ramen BeSharp

 
Sounds amazing! ♥
 
Posted by Ramen BeSharp© on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 11:09 PM
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Matt

 
I would also like to add that if you sounded that good coming from a metal cabinet, then we shall be hearing some superb music indeed.
 
Posted by Matt on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 4:16 PM
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† St. Sam [V u l t u r e] ♥ Hidden
Sam Grange

 
awww saf u gotta love rough trade...will b a good home 2 guys haha i just realised thts y ur CD was plastered all around the brick lane store... c cheeky
 
Posted by † St. Sam [V u l t u r e] ♥ Hidden on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 10:31 PM
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Yes Sir Idol NEW BLOG

 
I understand that you were writing kebabs, but your kebabs were like the kebabs they serve in the Marathon in Camden...bloody succulent! Good luck with the new label and can't wait to hear some new material. xxx
 
Posted by Yes Sir Idol NEW BLOG on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 - 10:04 PM
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CaptainTiny :)

 
The commemorative photo looks like Matt Lucas is sitting in the middle of the sofa. .. ..haha. .. ..Congrats, have an amazing year. =] .. ..x
 
Posted by CaptainTiny :) on Friday, February 20, 2009 - 9:54 PM
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John Taylor

 
Im going down a storm in the acoustic club's in glasgow drop by and hear my back to basic's approach to soulful songwriting........Thanks John
 
Posted by John Taylor on Saturday, April 04, 2009 - 8:39 AM
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