Call-To-Action: How Music Fans Can Show Support For Indie Labels Affected By The PIAS Warehouse Fire in London

Call-To-Action: How Music Fans Can Show Support For Indie Labels Affected By The PIAS Warehouse Fire in London

Marc Arsenault

Among all the sorry carnage and sad tales left by Londonโ€™s looting fraternity over the last three days, perhaps the most devastating for music lovers was the huge fire that destroyed a Sony warehouse primarily used by independent distribution company PIAS.

A three-story, 20,000 square meter storage home for music from a number of independent labels from the UK and the US including 4AD, Beggars Group, Dead Oceans, Def Jux, Domino, Jagjaguwar, Matador, Ninja Tune, Polyvinyl, Rough Trade, Secretly Canadian, Side One Dummy, Silva Screen, Sub Pop, Too Pure, True Panther, Vagrant, Warp, XL among others. (A full list from PIASโ€™s website is here). The warehouse was a temporary home for releases from all manner of indie labels and offshoots, and the extent of its destruction is starting to become tragically apparent. While the full impact of last nightโ€™s events is still emerging, numerous indies have confirmed massive losses. Beggars Chairman Martin Mills called it a โ€œhorribleโ€ setback for the indie sector.

What music fans can do to show their support for the indie label community, and help them survive this disaster is to buy a digital download of an album from any one of the digital retailers going to their local record store while stocks last.

This way, the labels will be able to remanufacture their CDโ€™s and vinyl more quickly, to resupply the record shops who are also affected by the riots.

Alison Wenham, Chairman and CEO of AIM, the UKโ€™s Trade Association for the Independent Music Industry commented: โ€œThis is a disaster for the music community, but with the fansโ€™ help, labels and artists will survive. Please show your support for the music community by buying a digital album from an independent label todayโ€.

Reposted from A2IM.

UPDATE โ€“ โ€œIn Wake of London Fire, Organizers Answers Questions About Supporting Indie Labelsโ€ โ€“ by Peter Kirn on Create Digital Music. Includes news on PIASโ€™ fund to help labels and an interview with the organizers of โ€œLabel Loveโ€

More news on DigitalMusicNews.com | BBC | The Guardianโ€™s UK Riots page

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Several book stores have also been ransacked, including several comic book shops and the UKโ€™s oldest queer book store.

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