Elestial Sound

The cooperative structure accommodates a fluctuating number of member-owners: twenty to thirty individuals who operate the company's marketing, video, live production, A&R, and sales departments.

An art studio in Gainesville, Florida, called the Church of Holy Colors,[2] run by Evan Galbicka and collaborators Joey Fillastre and Felici Asteinza, became a nexus for many of the future Elestial Sound members and served as a DIY venue space for the thriving experimental and electronic music scene in the region.

[3] The fusion of art installation and musical performance by the community of artists and musicians in the area helped shape the aesthetic and direction of the label in the following years.

During these initial tours, Elestial Sound simultaneously curated showcases at South by Southwest[7] and Florida-based festival Total Bummer 3D[8] featuring headliners Prince Rama and Hundred Waters.

A board of directors guides the label in its artist selection and financial decisions and its worker owners carry out the company's day-to-day logistics.