Most of the Syracuse Ska Mob knows far more about this than they really want, but for the benefit of the rest of you ...
After talking about it for far too long, I'm finally launching my own little indie label
Kingston Beat Records now. I don't want anyone to get any funny ideas about this. My role models are Mike Park with Asian Man Records and Chuck Wren with Jump Up Records. Both are strictly DIY operators that do only
non-exclusive deals with bands and that's my plan as well.
The Great Distraction by
Razbari Sumthing is the first release on the label. I'm sending 100+ promotional copies of
The Great Distraction to radio stations around the country, primarily based on legitimate interest in airing it. Obviously, ska radio shows are a natural target, but quite a few indie stations are expressing interest and a handful of commercial stations as well. I'll be following up with some indie distro channels as well, which will include mailorder and indie distro at shows (including bands from other parts of the country and world).
The 2nd release will be a compilation of Upstate NY bands, primarily ska & reggae, but marketed essentially as an indie rock release. Focusing on Upstate gives us a definitive area to base support. I want to emphasize quality of the songs on this release, but the local Syracuse bands will definitely have an inside track.
The 3rd release in 2006 will be a history of ska & reggae in Syracuse, starting with Wesley Rogers Band in 1987 up through Too Hectic, Short Round, Douglas Leader Orchestra and to the present. I'm really excited about this little project, because it's going to be very fun.

More details soon, but that gives you a general idea where I'm going with this ...