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Liberation Through Hearing

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    • Richard Russell
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For almost 30 years as label boss, producer, and talent conductor at XL Recordings, Richard Russell has discovered, shaped and nurtured the artists who have rewritten the musical dictionary of the 21st century, artists like The Prodigy, The White Stripes, Adele, M.I.A, Dizzee Rascal and Giggs.

LIBERATION THROUGH HEARING tells the remarkable story of XL Recordings' three decades on the frontline of innovation in music, and Russell's own story; his highs and lows steering the fortunes of an independent label in a rapidly changing industry. This is the portrait of a man who believes in the spiritual power of music to change reality, and of a label that refused to be categorised by genre.

'Taking us from the rap 80s to the rave 90s into the grimy 21st century, Richard Russell is a Firestarter in his own right and his story is a riveting adventure' Simon Reynolds

'Russell reveals his forensic love of music and its strategies. A fascinating read' Damon Albarn

'Required reading for anyone who cares about the recent history of British music' Gilles Peterson
  • Published: Jul 08 2021
  • Pages: 368
  • 198 x 130mm
  • ISBN: 9781474616355
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Press Reviews

  • Jay Z

    I love XL. I use them as an example of how a brand is built. On great taste
  • Damon Albarn

    Russell reveals his forensic love of music and its strategies. A fascinating read
  • Gilles Peterson

    Richard Russell's vision as a producer and guru to countless artists has always been progressive. This memoir is required reading for anyone who cares about the recent history of British music
  • M.I.A

    If sound is the fifth element, then Richard has nurtured and enhanced some of the most important soundwaves of our time
  • Simon Reynolds

    Taking us from the rap 80s to the rave 90s into the grimy 21st century, Richard Russell isa Firestarter in his own right and his story is a riveting adventure
  • Giggs

    Rich is the fucking boss. Man has no shoes on
  • Kitty Empire

    Observer
    The music business is full of kneejerk hyperbole, but XL Recordings, the independent London label run by Richard Russell, remains the most extraordinary enterprise ... a refreshing account of how a tremendously successful record aficionado gradually worked his way round to a kind of Zen humility
  • Electric Sound
    The book is a hugely enjoyable personal trip through Russell's life as a producer, artist and label boss.