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September 29, 2025
        Congrats To The AIM 2025 Award Winners!
 
                  
        
          Congratulations to our 2025 AIM Award Winners! Fontaines D.C went home with ‘Best Independent Album’ for ‘Romance’ (XL Recordings) and XL Recordings was named ‘Best Independent Label’. Congrats to everyone!        
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      September 10, 2025
        Mercury Prize Nominations
 
                  
        
          We are thrilled to have three of our artists nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize this year. Congrats to FKA twigs (Young), Fontaines D.C. (XL Recordings) and Pulp (Rough Trade). […]        
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      September 8, 2025
        Introducing States Of Independence Podcast
 
                  
        
          STATES OF INDEPENDENCEA NEW PODCAST FROM BEGGARS BANQUETFEATURING LABEL FOUNDER MARTIN MILLS PLUS GARY NUMAN, TIM BURGESS, BRIX SMITH, BILLY DUFFY, ROBERT FORSTER, DANIEL ASH & MANY MOREFIRST TWO EPISODES […]        
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    about beggars
          The Beggars Group is the home of 4AD, Matador, Rough Trade Records, XL Recordings and Young.
The Beggars Group in the last decade has gone from strength to strength, not only confirming their position as one of the largest independent groups of labels in the world, but also, by allowing their artists the time to develop, affording them freedom and support, releasing the best the decade had to offer.
        
          
        
      The Beggars Group in the last decade has gone from strength to strength, not only confirming their position as one of the largest independent groups of labels in the world, but also, by allowing their artists the time to develop, affording them freedom and support, releasing the best the decade had to offer.
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sustainability
 
      sustainability
Like many artists and music fans, we’re concerned about the impacts of the climate emergency. The landscape we work in is changing rapidly. According to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), we have until 2030 to avoid substantial climate and ecosystem breakdown.
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