Sony Music U.K.’s Jason Iley, and Ministry of Sound’s David Dollimore, right, welcome Since ‘93’s Glyn Aikins and Riki Bleau to their new label home.
There’s a new label at
Sony Music U.K. Jason Iley has tapped
Glyn Aikins from
UMG and
Naughty Boy manager
Riki Bleau to run their own imprint under
RCA,
Since ’93. Both execs have played a key role in the success of multi-million seller
Emeli Sandé, while also working with
Sam Smith and
Labrinth.
In their new roles, Aikins and Bleau will report to RCA Records and
Ministry of Sound President
David Dollimore, who said: “Glyn and Riki are the definition of entrepreneurial spirit. They are game changers and two of the most respected execs in the business. It’s a very exciting time for the company and we are committed to investing in A&R, so to launch Since ‘93 as a standalone label is a landmark moment for RCA.”
As co-Presidents of Since ’93, Aikins and Bleau aim to nurture a new era of entrepreneurial artists into future global successes. The first releases for Since ’93 include a Top 5 mixtape by West London rapper
Fredo, the first single from rapper
Loski, “Forrest Gump,” and music by Manchester MC,
Aitch.
“Glyn and Riki have a great knack for discovering and nurturing artists, who have defined the musical landscape in recent years,” Iley said. “They are bringing to Sony Music their ambition, enthusiasm and a clear vision for the Since '93 label, that will see them continue to set the agenda. I’m delighted to be working alongside them.”
Aikin’s career in A&R started at
Relentless Records where his first signing was classic garage track “Rewind’” by
Artful Dodger and
Craig David. He also signed
So Solid Crew, whose “21 Seconds” video was an era-defining moment that inspired a generation of British artists.
In 2003, Aikins joined Universal at
Virgin Records, where he was most recently A&R Director, signing
Roll Deep and
Lethal Bizzle, and writing partners Naughty Boy and Sandé.
After starting out at urban music TV station
Channel U, in 2007 Bleau entered into a publishing/management venture with
Tim Blacksmith & Danny D where he signed Labrinth, Sam Smith and Sandé for publishing. He has managed Naughty Boy since 2008 and also looks after Grammy-winning producers
Mojam.
“With Since ’93 we’re building a label uniquely placed in British culture with a truly global outlook,” Aikins said.
Bleau added, “Having sat with David and Jason it was clear I’d be given the freedom and support to make Since ‘93 Records into a global powerhouse.”