Katie Garcia, general manager at Captured Tracks records, swears that while their wooden sign may hang over it the label had nothing to do with the diamond plate. Seeing the shop and offices a few steps below it – a bit more tasteful on the whole – I’m inclined to believe her.
The more musically aware among us may know that Greenpoint is host to a thriving community of smaller music labels, among which Captured Tracks has existed for about five years now. Katie, in telling the story of how label owner Mike Sniper made his transition from working at Academy Records to operating CT out of warehouse space behind Co-op 87 with Mexican Summer to running an independently thriving business, certainly makes it sound like the rising tide of local music, along with the vinyl resurgence, has lifted all boats. The stories of the people and labels working to bring us some of the best new music lately are tightly intertwined, and successful on the whole.
Captured Tracks now finds itself opening
When not spending whole days listening to demo tapes or trawling through estate sales, the staff of Captured Tracks -largely comprised of Greenpoint residents- mange et boit at Le Gamin on Franklin, going so far as having them cater Katie’s upcoming wedding. I think it’s a good extension of the comfortable, secure feeling of the label and store itself that, when asked for their favorite place to go out in the neighborhood, the answer was the relaxed, all-hours French bistro rather than a loud bar.
This is great! I live right around the corner and have wanted to stop in many times. I wasn’t sure if it was open. Awesome new addition!