Independent Music Companies Association
The Independent Music Companies Association, originally the Independent Music Publishers and Labels Association, is a non-profit trade association established in April 2000 to help European independent record labels represent their agenda and promote independent music. Its offices are in Brussels, Belgium. IMPALA's main mission is to grow the independent music sector, along with promotion of cultural diversity, and improving the perceptions of the industry.
IMPALA is a member of the Worldwide Independent Network, a coalition of independent music bodies from countries throughout the world.
History
IMPALA was founded in 2000 by national trade associations and key independent labels, as a non-profit organisation dedicated to small and medium-sized enterprises in the music industry.In 2008 an Action Plan for Music was launched and in 2010 an Action Plan for Finance was published.
In January 2015, IMPALA launched its Digital Action Plan, a ten-point plan calling for a new European industrial policy to drive the digital market through the cultural and creative sectors. The action plan calls on the EU to reinforce copyright, and other key measures, including promoting diversity in a measurable way and devising a new regulatory, competition, social and fiscal framework for smaller actors.
To celebrate IMPALA's 15th anniversary, from September 2015 various initiatives took place across Europe under the "IMPALA 15" banner, such as the Reeperbahn Festival at Hamburg, Germany.
In March 2016, IMPALA launched a monthly feature to put the spotlight on Europe's most inspiring young independent labels, known as the Young Label Spotlight.
On 24 September 2018, Paul Pacifico, CEO of the UK's Association of Independent Music and Michel Lambot, co-founder and Co-President of the PIAS Group, co-represented IMPALA, the body representing European indie record labels, at the expert workshop organised by the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, the European Cultural Foundation and the British Council about Brexit and the cultural sector. The goal was "to reaffirm our shared intent and common values, and to produce practical recommendations from the cultural and creative sectors that go beyond those that have already been made", and a list of recommendations was afterwards published on the IMPALA website.
As part of its role of representing independent music companies at EU level, IMPALA was involved in the discussions on the , and is working on competition issues such as in 2018, or more recently the .
Members
IMPALA has almost 5000 members, including national associations as well independent music companies as direct members. The Board is elected by its members.Labels
- 8 Ball Music
- Ammonite Records
- Better Noise Music
- Beggars Group
- CLS records
- Cobalt Music Helladisc
- Cooking Vinyl
- Cosmos Music Group
- Dallas Records
- Dancing Bear Records
- Despot Records
- Edel AG
- Epitaph
- Everlasting Records
- Gazell Records
- GMI
- IDJ
- I love you Records
- !K7 Records
- Kobalt Music
- Kontra
- Lampshade Media
- Menart
- Moonlee Records
- Musikvertrieb
- Nika
- Music Group
- Playground Music Scandinavia
- Red Bullet Productions
- SCL / Lusitanian
- Sugar Music
- Dark Lab Records
- Wagram Music
- Zebralution
National associations
- AMAEI
- AIM
- Audiocoop
- BIMA
- DUP
- FONO
- HAIL
- INDIECO
- INDIERO
- IndieSuisse
- P.I.L.
- Platforma
- PMI
- RUNDA
- SOM
- STOMP
- UFI
- UPFI
- VTM
- VUT
Awards
European Independent Album of the Year
The European Independent Album of the Year Award winner is selected annually by a jury based on artistic merit alone from a nominated shortlist of albums released by a European independent label in the relevant year.European Independent Album of the Year 2019
The complete list of nominees :- 5K HD – “High Performer”
- APPARAT – “LP5”
- BERNAYS PROPAGANDA – “Vtora mladost, treta svetska vojna”
- BUČ KESIDI– “Euforija”
- ERLEND ROPSTAD – “Brenn Siste Brevet”
- GOODBYE DARJEELING – “Total Confusion”
- J.R. AUGUST – “Dangerous Waters”
- JESSE MARKIN – “Folk”
- KAYAKATA – “Sadaa”
- KIKO VENENO - “Sombrero Roto”
- LITTLE SIMZ – “Grey Area”
- MIRAMAR – “Miramar”
- PNL – “Deux Frères”
- SARAH KLANG – “Creamy Blue”
- SEINE – “22”
- SNELLE – “Vierentwintig”
- THE VALERIE SOLANAS – “The Return Of Jesus Christ”
- THE YOUNG GODS – “Data Mirage Tangram”
- TRENTEMØLLER – “Obverse”
- TRIBES OF THE CITY – “Rust and Gold”
- ULTIMO – “Colpa Delle Favole”
- VLADIMÍR MIŠÍK – “Jednou Tě Potkám”
- Street Worms by V**gra Boys
- In My Head by Gurr
- Citizen of Glass by Agnes Obel
- Vestiges & Claws by José González
- Our Love by Caribou
- Guadalupe Plata by Guadalupe Plata
- by The xx
- 21 by Adele
- Magic Chairs by Efterklang
Outstanding Contribution Award
- Markus Tobiassen and newspaper
- Jonas Sjöström
- Plus 1 - Refugees Welcome!
- Eurosonic
- Armin van Buuren and Armada Music
- Charles Caldas
- Martin Mills and Label Love
- Mario Pacheco
Sales awards
- Genetikk
- Katie Melua
- Carla Bruni
- The xx
- Arctic Monkeys
- Buena Vista Social Club
- Fler
- Vampire Weekend
- Franz Ferdinand
- Nickelback
- The Prodigy
- Caro Emerald
- Benjamin Biolay
- The Rasmus
- White Stripes
- Adele
- Basement Jaxx
- Efterklang
- Corneille
- Ibrahim Ferrer
- Yolanda Be Cool
- Manu Chao
- Nizlopi
- Miossec
- Mogwai
- Radiohead
- Scooter
- Slipknot
- The Offspring
- Charlotte Gainsbourg
- The Editors
- Pink Martini
- Armin van Buuren