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Secretly Canadian

Secretly Canadian is an founded in and based in . It was established by brothers Chris Swanson and Ben Swanson, along with and Jonathan Cargill, initially operating out of the Swansons' house as they learned the industry on the fly. The label focuses on , , , and , with its first release being the June "Glory Hole." Over the years, Secretly Canadian has built a reputation for championing innovative artists, including early signings like Songs: Ohia and , whose album Night Falls Over Kortedala became one of the label's biggest sellers. A landmark release was Antony and the Johnsons' debut album in 2005, which sold over 100,000 copies in its first two months and earned widespread critical acclaim. In 2007, the label co-founded the alongside , expanding into a larger conglomerate that also encompasses [Dead Oceans](/page/Dead Oceans), and others, while sharing distribution through Secretly Distribution. The label continues to thrive, releasing music from a diverse roster of artists such as , , , , , , and . Recent highlights include 's track "I Know You" charting on the Top 50 in 2024 and recent releases such as 's Grip Sequel (2025). In 2025, Secretly Group announced partnerships with and , along with a global distribution deal with , reflecting ongoing evolution in the independent music landscape. By 2021, Secretly Canadian marked its 25th anniversary.

Overview

Founding and location

Secretly Canadian was founded in 1996 by brothers Chris Swanson and Ben Swanson, along with and Jonathan Cargill, all of whom were students at in . The label originated in the basement of the Swansons' family home, where the founders operated without any prior experience in the music industry. Lacking established infrastructure in the area, they self-taught essential processes, such as researching CD production methods over several months to ensure their initial releases could at least break even. From the outset, Secretly Canadian emphasized a DIY , focusing on releasing music from local Bloomington artists and other emerging talents within the . The founders' involvement with the campus radio station WIUX further immersed them in this community, shaping their hands-on approach to label operations. Bloomington served as a vital creative hub for the label's early years, bolstered by Indiana University's influence on the local music . The college town's vibrant, midwestern scene—often likened to a "next "—provided fertile ground for experimentation, with basements like the Swansons' becoming symbolic spaces for artistic collaboration and label inception. The headquarters remain in Bloomington today, maintaining ties to this foundational environment.

Affiliation with Secretly Group

Secretly Group was established in 2007 through the partnership of and —founded in 1996 by Darius Van Arman—with the launch of by the owners of Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar alongside Phil Waldorf. This consolidation created a unified entity dedicated to supporting independent artists across multiple imprints, allowing for collaborative operations while preserving each label's distinct artistic focus. Secretly Canadian, as a core component, benefited from this structure by gaining access to shared creative and administrative resources that bolstered its ability to nurture emerging talent in , experimental, and alternative genres. The group's expansion extended beyond its founding labels to incorporate a dedicated music publishing division, Secretly Publishing, which represents songwriters and composers associated with the imprints, handling administration for works by artists including , , and . Complementing this, Secretly Distribution was developed as an in-house service providing global digital and physical distribution solutions tailored to labels, enabling broader reach for releases without reliance on major label intermediaries. These additions have positioned Secretly Group as a comprehensive music ecosystem, emphasizing artist ownership and sustainable growth. In June 2025, Secretly Group's co-founders—Ben Swanson, Chris Swanson, Darius Van Arman, and Phil Waldorf—acquired a 50% stake in the venerable independent label , a move that integrates Merge's catalog and operations into the group's framework to enhance distribution capabilities and back-office support. This partnership strengthens Secretly Canadian's position by expanding access to Merge's influential roster and infrastructure, yet it maintains the label's independent ethos and operational autonomy within the larger collective. Central to these affiliations are the shared staff and infrastructure benefits, with employing over 120 people across offices in Bloomington, , , , and beyond, who provide specialized support in areas like marketing, sync licensing, and digital strategy for all affiliated indie operations. This collaborative model fosters efficiency and innovation, allowing labels like Secretly Canadian to focus on artistic development while leveraging group-wide expertise to navigate the evolving landscape.

History

Early years and initial releases

Secretly Canadian was established in 1996 in , by students Chris Swanson, Ben Swanson, , and Jonathan Cargill, who shared a passion for music discovery through crate digging and lacked prior industry experience. Operating initially from the Swansons' basement without infrastructure or local label support, the founders spent months learning CD production processes from scratch. The label's debut release was the CD reissue of June Panic's , a raw 28-track folk-punk album originally self-released as a cassette in 1995 by the Grand Forks, artist. In 1997, Secretly Canadian issued the Intro to Airlift / June Panic, featuring five tracks each from the Bloomington post-rock band Intro to Airlift and June Panic to support their joint East Coast summer tour. That same year, the label released June Panic's The Fall of Atom: A on , a follow-up exploring similar experimental folk themes, and Ativin's debut 7" single Modern Gang Reader / Larkin, introducing the local instrumental trio's rhythm-driven sound. Facing limited funding and the absence of reliable networks in the pre-internet era, the label adopted a self-distribution model, handling shipping and promotion manually to break even on releases. This hands-on approach extended to production, where the team closely collaborated with local and regional acts like Ativin on their 1998 full-length German Water, a seven-song instrumental blending with organ and tape elements to build an underground catalog emphasizing experimental , and emerging influences. By the early 2000s, these efforts had grown the imprint from basement operations into a modest but dedicated roster of Midwestern artists, prioritizing artistic development over commercial scale.

Expansion and key milestones

In the mid-2000s, Secretly Canadian achieved significant international breakthroughs by signing high-profile artists such as , whose 2005 album not only sold over 100,000 copies in its first two months but also won the UK's , elevating the label's global profile and enabling broader distribution and touring opportunities. This signing marked a pivotal shift toward supporting artists with crossover appeal, fostering the label's reputation for nurturing innovative voices in indie and . The formation of in 2007 consolidated Secretly Canadian with sister labels and , creating a shared that enhanced resources for larger-scale releases, international marketing, and global touring support. This structure allowed for more efficient operations, including joint distribution deals and collaborative promotion, which propelled artists like and to wider audiences while maintaining artistic independence. Key milestones in the and underscored the label's evolution, including its 25th anniversary celebration in 2021 through the SC25 Editions series, which reissued 12 as limited-edition LPs with retrospectives, essays, and collaborative singles to honor its catalog and engage new listeners. In 2022, launched All Flowers Group as an umbrella for independent labels, incorporating Ghostly International and the new /R&B-focused imprint drink sum wtr, which quickly garnered a Grammy nomination for aja monet's debut when the poems do what they do. Amid industry shifts, Secretly Canadian adapted to the rise of digital streaming by prioritizing playlist placements, promotion, and data-driven strategies, resulting in substantial growth in digital revenues—digital revenues constituted approximately 50% of total distribution revenues pre-2010 and more than tripled over the subsequent five years across labels. Concurrently, staff expansion supported this diversification into genres like R&B, , and , growing the global team to nearly 150 employees across offices in multiple cities by the early 2020s. In June 2025, acquired a 50% stake in , further expanding its independent label network. Additionally, in October 2025, joined All Flowers Group as its newest affiliate.

Roster

Current artists

Secretly Canadian maintains a dynamic roster of active artists known for their innovative contributions to music, drawing from a global pool of talents that blend genres such as , , and R&B. The label's curation prioritizes diverse voices pushing boundaries, from satirical narratives to introspective soul, fostering a catalog that reflects evolving indie landscapes. Alex Cameron delivers satirical pop with theatrical flair, often exploring themes of excess and identity through narrative-driven albums like Oxy Music (2022), which critiques modern via synth-heavy tracks. His ongoing partnership with the label underscores Secretly Canadian's support for conceptual artists blending humor and critique. Cherry Glazerr, led by , has evolved from roots to more expansive , as seen in their 2023 release I Don't Want You Anymore, which incorporates elements of and alt-pop with personal to address emotional themes. The band's trajectory highlights the label's role in nurturing artistic growth across multiple s. Current Joys, the project of , transitioned from lo-fi bedroom recordings to polished indie productions, exemplified by the 2024 East My Love, featuring lush arrangements and themes of and loss that mark a maturation in sound. This evolution exemplifies the label's investment in artists expanding their sonic palettes. Yeah Yeah Yeahs revive energy with experimental edges, their 2022 single "Spitting Off the Edge of the World" (feat. ) signaling a return to collaborative, boundary-pushing releases under the label. The trio's enduring influence on persists through selective, impactful output. Emerging acts further diversify the roster: gglum brings , genre-fluid pop with debut elements of dreaminess and edge, positioning her as a rising voice in experimental . NNAMDÏ infuses and with vibrant production, his recent showcasing multifaceted artistry rooted in Chicago's scene. Wesley Joseph delivers soul-infused R&B with cinematic flair, his 2023 project GLOW highlighting narrative depth and global appeal. Recent signings and releases underscore the label's forward momentum, including 's third album (2025), released on November 7, 2025, a mature dreampop exploration of self-discovery through shimmering synths and introspective lyrics. Similarly, Stella Donnelly's genre-blending work shines in Love and Fortune (2025), released on November 7, 2025, merging , pop, and social commentary in a raw, confessional style that captures her origins. These additions reinforce Secretly Canadian's commitment to innovative, boundary-crossing talents.

Former artists

Secretly Canadian has seen several notable artists depart over the years due to career shifts, label changes, or untimely deaths, while retaining rights to their early catalogs and continuing to support archival reissues and compilations. Among these alumni is BLK JKS, a Johannesburg-based band that signed with the label in 2009 and released their debut album After Robots and the EP Mystery, blending African rhythms with experimental rock during their tenure in the late 2000s. The group later went on hiatus before reforming and signing with Glitterbeat Records for their 2021 album Abantu/Before Humans, marking a shift toward broader international distribution for their evolving sound. Richard Swift, a prolific and producer, was a key collaborator and artist with Secretly Canadian from the early 2000s until his death in 2018 at age 41, contributing to releases like his solo albums (2005) and Walking Without Effort (2005), as well as production work for label peers. Swift's tenure helped shape the label's reputation for raw, lo-fi , and following his passing, Secretly Canadian has honored his legacy through ongoing catalog maintenance and a 2024 compilation 4 Hits & a Miss - The Essential Richard Swift, which includes previously unreleased material. The label continues to hold rights to his discography, ensuring his contributions remain accessible. Bobb Trimble, an underground artist from , joined Secretly Canadian for reissues of his 1980s cult albums Iron Curtain Innocence (originally 1980) and Harvest of Dreams (1982) in 2007, which introduced his surreal, home-recorded work to a new audience with bonus tracks and restored artwork. Trimble's association ended after these archival projects, as subsequent releases like The Crippled Dog Band (2025) appeared on independent outlets, reflecting a return to self-directed output later in his career. Secretly Canadian retains ownership of the editions, which have bolstered the label's focus on historical preservation. Sufjan Stevens released his breakthrough album Michigan through Secretly Canadian in 2003, a banjo- and oboe-driven exploration of his home state that established his reputation in the indie folk scene during the label's early expansion. Stevens departed shortly after to focus on his own imprint, Asthmatic Kitty Records, for subsequent projects like the ambitious Illinois (2005), allowing him greater creative control over his growing catalog. The label's enduring rights to Michigan have contributed to its lasting impact, with the album cited as a cornerstone in Secretly Canadian's history of championing conceptual, state-themed works. Faye Webster fused folk-soul with Atlanta's alt-country vibe, creating intimate tracks that mix pedal steel and R&B influences, as in her works including (2019) and Underdressed at the Symphony (2024). She departed in 2025 to sign with for her major label debut. Whitney, the Chicago-based outfit fronted by Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek, crafted soulful indie with Motown-inspired harmonies and breezy instrumentation, continuing their streak with releases like (2022). The band departed following the release of Small Talk on in November 2025. These former artists' tenures and departures have influenced Secretly Canadian's reputation for nurturing innovative indie talent, particularly through reissues and compilations that highlight the label's archival commitment, even as rosters evolve with new signings.

Operations

Distribution and publishing

Secretly Canadian's distribution is managed through Secretly Distribution, the in-house arm of the Secretly Group, which provides comprehensive global digital and physical release services for the label and hundreds of other independent labels. This includes advanced digital delivery to major streaming platforms, where the team employs data-driven strategies to optimize artist visibility and release performance, extending beyond traditional playlist pitching to include tailored metadata management and algorithmic enhancement. On the physical side, Secretly Distribution offers a one-stop solution for manufacturing and worldwide shipping of vinyl LPs, CDs, and other formats, handling millions of units annually through strategic partnerships with pressing facilities to maintain quality and efficiency for indie releases. In 2025, Secretly Distribution expanded its operations with the launch of an Asia-Pacific division in November, along with new global distribution partnerships with Merge Records in June, Third Man Records in September, and Org Music in July. The label's publishing operations fall under Secretly Publishing, also part of the , which administers songwriter rights and maximizes revenue streams for affiliated artists, including those on Secretly Canadian. This arm oversees more than 30,000 musical works, focusing on transparent administration, catalog preservation, and proactive sync licensing to ensure independent creators retain control over their while accessing diverse monetization opportunities. By integrating publishing with distribution, Secretly Canadian artists benefit from unified revenue tracking and strategic support that prioritizes long-term career over short-term gains.

Sync licensing and ventures

Secretly Canadian's sync licensing activities are primarily managed through the broader infrastructure of Secretly Group, which employs dedicated specialists to secure placements for its roster's music in visual media. The group's publishing division, Secretly Publishing, facilitates these opportunities by pitching catalogs to music supervisors for use in films, television series, advertisements, and other formats, with sync requests directed through a specialized licensing email. For instance, tracks from label artist Yeah Yeah Yeahs have achieved notable sync success, including "Maps" featured in the television series The Vampire Diaries (Season 1, Episode 4), "Gold Lion" in Gossip Girl (Season 1, Episode 3), and "Dull Life" in Grey's Anatomy (Season 6, Episode 4). Additional placements for the band include "Heads Will Roll" in The Vampire Diaries (Season 2, Episode 4) and the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Agatha All Along, as well as "Burning" in the credits of Echo. In film, Yeah Yeah Yeahs songs have appeared in soundtracks such as Goosebumps (2015), Before I Fall (2017), and Project X (2012). These sync efforts contribute to non-traditional revenue streams for Secretly Canadian artists, leveraging the label's affiliation with 's expertise in streaming and . The group has bolstered its sync capabilities through key hires, such as Samantha Falco as Sync Licensing Director in 2018. This approach emphasizes strategic pitching over exhaustive listings, focusing on high-impact opportunities that align with the artistic vision of roster members. Hannah Skolnick, formerly with and now SVP of Sync at , continues to market Secretly Canadian and sister label catalogs for placements. Beyond sync, Secretly Canadian participates in ventures that extend its model into fan-engaged and collaborative spaces. A prominent example is the Secretly Society Record Club, launched by as a subscription service delivering one exclusive per month in limited-edition colors, drawn from releases across its labels including Secretly Canadian. The club features artist-specific editions, such as those for , , and , fostering direct artist-fan connections through curated, shipped packages that include shipping at no extra cost. Secretly Group's operations also encompass representation of talents outside traditional music, broadening the label's scope to include filmmakers, producers, and comedians as part of its management and publishing services. This expansion allows for interdisciplinary collaborations, such as music supervision in film and television projects, exemplified by co-founder Chris Swanson's work as a music supervisor on documentaries like and music supervisor credits on films including and I Saw the Light. By integrating these non-music elements, Secretly Canadian supports holistic career development for its affiliates, distinct from core publishing logistics.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Secretly Canadian and its affiliated labels under the have received multiple nominations and wins at the A2IM , recognizing excellence in . In 2014, the label was nominated for Label of the Year. In 2015, Secretly Canadian was again a finalist for Label of the Year. The group achieved significant success at the 2023 , securing four wins across its imprints. These included Best Pop Record for MUNA's MUNA on , Best American Roots Record for Angel Olsen's Big Time on , Best Outlier Record for NNAMDÏ's Please Have a Seat on Secretly Canadian, and Best Short Form Video for Toro y Moi's Mahal TikTok Series on . At the 2024 , affiliates earned five honors, highlighting the label's diverse roster. Wins encompassed for Mitski's The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We on , the inaugural Publisher of the Year for , Best Singer-Songwriter Record for Angel Olsen's Forever Means on , Best Folk Record for ' Javelin on (distributed by Secretly), and Best Spiritual Record for Blind Boys of Alabama's Echoes of the South on Single Lock Records (distributed by Secretly). In 2025, Faye Webster's Underdressed at the Symphony (Secretly Canadian) was nominated for Best Folk Record at the Libera Awards. Artists on Secretly Canadian have garnered prestigious international accolades, including Anohni (formerly Antony and the Johnsons) winning the 2005 Mercury Prize for the album I Am a Bird Now. Roster artists and affiliates have also received Grammy nominations, such as Japanese Breakfast's nod for Best Alternative Music Album in 2022 for Jubilee on Dead Oceans. Affiliated Canadian songwriters have entered the SOCAN Songwriting Prize, with Luna Li's "Silver Into Rain" winning the 2023 award for emerging talent.

Critical and industry impact

Secretly Canadian has earned a reputation for nurturing experimental and cutting-edge genres by signing ambitious artists who push creative boundaries, such as (formerly Antony and the Johnsons) and early releases from and Niblett, fostering unique voices within the indie landscape. The label's commitment to artistic integrity, exemplified by its support for influential works like Jason Molina's Songs: Ohia and the ' Grammy-winning albums, has solidified its peer respect among labels. Based in , since its 1996 founding, Secretly Canadian has played a pivotal role in reviving the local scene, transforming the Midwestern into a hub for through community-driven growth and maintaining its headquarters there to attract talent with a high . In the industry, Secretly Canadian has pioneered ethical indie practices, including prompt royalty statements and fair treatment that prioritize artists' creative visions over commercial pressures, amid the disruptions of streaming-era economics. The label's early adoption of strategies and artist partnerships—offering creative control and support rather than traditional signings—has enhanced label viability, as seen in its 1990s cooperative model. Its swift recognition of the Secretly Group in 2021, covering over 150 employees and negotiating wages and benefits, marked a landmark for labor sustainability in , potentially inspiring broader industry shifts toward equitable workplaces. The label's long-term legacy is highlighted by its 2021 25th anniversary retrospective, the SC25 campaign, which included reissues of classic albums like Lekman's When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog, a series of collaborative singles, and a $250,000 fundraiser for Bloomington's New Hope for Families to combat homelessness, underscoring its community ties. Through diverse signings of international acts like and global distribution expansions, Secretly Canadian has contributed to globalizing American indie music, amplifying its reach via satellite offices in and and partnerships that elevate indie voices worldwide.

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