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MATADOR
JOINS BEGGARS GROUP OF LABELS
Beggars Group Purchases 50% Of Matador
For Immediate Release

August 12, 2002
New York, NY --
New
York's Matador Records and the UK's Beggars
Group have entered into an agreement wherein Beggars is
purchasing a 50% share in Matador Records, and all Matador
releases will be marketed through the Beggars Group worldwide.
The Beggars Group is currently home to the labels 4AD, XL
Recordings, Mantra, Too Pure, Wiiija and Mo'Wax as well as
Beggars Banquet, and one of the country's largest indie groups.
Almost 25 years since the release of the first Beggars Banquet
single, the London label has consistently released ground
breaking records while establishing a group of equally ground
breaking labels.
Matador Records, formed in 1989, immediately established itself
at the forefront of the international independent music scene
with important records by such artists as Liz Phair and Pavement.
Over the years, the label has grown considerably with such
flagship artists as Cornelius, Belle and Sebastian, Cat Power
and Yo La Tengo, while maintaining its unflagging commitment
to artistic freedom and diversity.
As part of the agreement, Beggars in New York will move from
its Soho offices, which it has now outgrown, across the road
into Matador's larger Noho offices, and the Beggars Group
will be substantially enlarged through the transfer of a number
of Matador staff and functions from the label into the group.
The enhanced Beggars Group in North America will continue
to be run by Beggars CEO Lesley Bleakley and represent existing
Beggars labels as well as Matador; the Matador label will
continue to be run by founder Chris Lombardi together with
Gerard Cosloy, Patrick Amory and those Matador staff not switching
over to central roles.
Matador and Beggars are both distributed by ADA. In addition,
Matador will continue to operate its direct distribution arm,
with the intention of Beggars Group releases being made available
through it.
Outside America, Matador will be represented by Beggars via
its UK headquarters and local offices in other territories,
as well as through Matador's London office, helmed by Gerard
Cosloy and Mike Holdsworth.
Martin Mills, Chairman and founder of Beggars, commented;
"It is very natural that Beggars should become partners in
Matador in both a musical and a business sense - what we have
represented to English alternative music in the last twenty
years is mirrored by Matador's position in the American alternative
spectrum."
"We have very compatible cultures and values, and work with
artists of similar outlook.... the beauty of the synergies
of this liaison is that Beggars' home base is in the UK whilst
Matador's is in the US - we can represent them in the best
possible way for their artists in the UK and overseas whilst
the combination of their currently greater size in the US
with our growing operation there will produce an entity which
will be the best in the alternative marketplace, as well as
being greater than the sum of its parts."
Gerard Cosloy commented;
"For the first time in Matador's history, we have entered
into a pact with a partner whose musical and business ethos
matches our own. We're pleased that this can happen while
maintaining our artists' ability to make the sort of recordings
they want to make."
"This arrangement represents a tremendous opportunity for
both of our companies. The combined expertise of the Beggars
Group and Matador staffs should make for an unbeatable team."
Lesley Bleakley commented;
"It is going to be a great opportunity to be working with
both the artists and the staff at Matador. I am looking forward
to the upcoming challenge. The heart and soul of Matador parallels
the core philosophy held at the Beggars Group, fiercely independent
and artist friendly. I anticipate that the new company will
be one of the strongest leading forces in the modern independent
sector."
Chris Lombardi commented;
"We are thrilled to be working within such a terrific company,
all of us are looking forward to work side by side with Martin,
Lesley, and the rest of the Beggars staff. Our ability to
expand the scope of our distribution in Europe as well as
to supplement our US catalogue through our Matador Direct
retail department is truly exciting. It should be a very impressive
line, making Matador Direct and the enhanced Beggars Group
a force to reckon with."
Current projects include XL's Super Furry Animals, who have
just completed a breakthrough American tour and are about
to embark on a second one in September, Layo & Bushwacka!,
and Badly Drawn Boy, out with the soundtrack to the UK number
one film About A Boy, Wiiija's Cornershop, 4AD's Neil Halstead
and the return of the Breeders, together with Matador's Jon
Spencer Blues Explosion, Guided By Voices and the upcoming
debut album by the exciting NYC band Interpol.
The combined group will be home to current and catalogue artists
including Natacha Atlas, The Avalanches, Badly Drawn Boy,
Basement Jaxx, Belle and Sebastian, Black Lodge, Breeders,
Capitol K, Cat Power, The Charlatans, Biffy Clyro, The Cocteau
Twins, Cornelius, Cornershop, The Cult, Dead Can Dance, The
Delgados, Tanya Donelly, The Fall, The Go Betweens, Tommy
Guerrero, Guided By Voices, PJ Harvey, Kristin Hersh, Interpol,
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Mark Lanegan, Large Professor,
Lemon Jelly, Mclusky, Stephen Malkmus, Matmos, Mogwai, Gary
Numan, Pavement, Pixies, Prodigy, Six By Seven, Stereolab,
St. Etienne, Mary Timony, Tindersticks, White Stripes, and
Yo La Tengo.
For more information please contact:
Nils Bernstein at Matador
Tel. 212 995 5882 ext. 1125
Email: nils@matadorrecords.com
Lisa Gottheil at Beggars Group
Tel. 212 343 7010
Email: lisa@beggars.com
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