In this episode, I speak with Nabil Ayers, the US head of Beggars Group (Matador, 4AD, Rough Trade).
We talk all about his new book, whether music is nature or nurture, running massive indie labels, and how running a record label can be like facilitating an artist's life dream.
We unravel the compelling story of Nabil Ayers, a prominent figure in the global music industry and the Beggars Group. Get ready to be captivated as we delve into his new book, delving into his complex relationship (or lack thereof) with his father, the legendary Roy Ayers.
In this thought-provoking conversation, Nabil shares his fascinating journey, from noticing the labels on MTV and records to his pivotal role in managing the Beggars Group's esteemed sublabels, including 4AD, Rough Trade, and Matador. Discover the thread that ties together these iconic bands and the visionary approach that has shaped their success.
Delve into the profound responsibility of managing someone's life dream, whether it's striving for Grammy recognition or simply making ends meet. Nabil offers profound insights into the intricate world of record labels, highlighting how his experience running a record store has fostered empathy and a deep understanding of artists' needs.
Prepare to be inspired as Nabil's unique perspective reveals the profound impact of music on our lives, transcending boundaries and connecting us on a profound level. This episode will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the symbiotic relationship between artists, record labels, and the passionate individuals who bring their dreams to life.
Join us now for a captivating journey as we explore the multifaceted world of Nabil Ayers and the Beggars Group, a global record label that continues to shape the music industry.
Grab a copy of Nabil's new book, "My Life in the Sunshine" here: http://otherrecordlabels.com/books
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