Worldwide impartial pioneers Michel Lambot and Kenny Gates obtained IMPALA’s Excellent Contribution award to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the [PIAS] group. The award was introduced on Tuesday (July 4).
Over the past 4 many years, [PIAS] has grown from a vinyl document importer on behalf of UK impartial document labels right into a key European and world recording, advertising and marketing and distribution outlet. [PIAS] at present has 19 places of work and 280 workers energetic globally.
Lambot and Gates have been offered with their awards by Helen Smith, government chair of IMPALA, at their BXL CENTRAL – CHEZ [PIAS] document store and workplace positioned on Rue Saint Laurent in Brussels.
“Michel and Kenny’s story is an inspiration to all emerging independents starting out in the sector,” Smith mentioned in an announcement. “The contribution of [PIAS] to the European music sector is totally unique. [Their] amazing 40th-anniversary re-releases speak for the artists and great music, and IMPALA, Merlin and WIN speak for their approach on collaboration making everyone stronger.”
“Back some 25 years ago, we had the idea to combine forces of a handful of independent companies to increase our market leverage and playing field,” Lambot mentioned in an announcement. “That sounded crazy and naive: trying to unify independent companies owned and run by people fiercely independent was antinomic… And now getting an award by IMPALA which has become a kind of institution makes me feel so proud and so happy. The recognition by our peers of what we did all these years and are still doing, Kenny and myself, as [PIAS] on one hand, and for the independent world on the other hand, is very moving”.
Gates, who serves as CEO of [PIAS] added: “Our goal at [PIAS] has always been to expand our dreams by creating a company of holistic values that reflects a pan-European diversity. It’s been an incredible journey of constant adaptation, and we couldn’t receive this award without thanking all our staff and friends.”
IMPALA’s Excellent Contribution Award is designed to place a highlight on European impartial music and people who drive it, in addition to initiatives that deserve specific recognition. Earlier recipients embrace Tony Duckworth, Didier Gosset, FONO, Kees Van Weijen, Keith Harris OBE, Tom Deakin, Love File Shops, Music Declares Emergency, Markus Tobiassen and newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, Jonas Sjöström, Plus 1 Refugees welcome!, Alison Wenham, Label Love, Eurosonic Noorderslag, Sabine Verheyen MEP, Armada Music/Armin van Buuren, Martin Mills OBE, Mary Moneyball MEP, Charles Caldas and Mario Pacheco.
Lambot and Gates beforehand obtained the Indie Champion award on the AIM Music Awards 2022 in London.
Late British media journalist Juliana Koranteng beforehand invited Lambot and Gates to share their story on her 20MinutesWith podcast. On this episode, the 2 executives talked about their ambitions, successes and challenges in rising the [PIAS] community through the years. (Sadly, it turned out to the final episode Koranteng recorded. The journalist died in February at age 64.)
IMPALA was established in 2000 and now represents practically 6,000 impartial music firms. The group’s mission is to develop the impartial music sector sustainably, return extra worth to artists, promote variety and entrepreneurship, enhance political entry, encourage change and improve entry to finance.