Shore Fire Media


Introducing Cargo Independent Distribution: Secretly Distribution and Beggars Group partner with Cargo Records UK to form new independent distributor​​​​​​​

Helmed by Cargo Records UK founder & CEO Phil Hill, Cargo Independent Distribution (CID) will expand the services it offers Cargo UK's current distributed and sub-distributed label roster, and will also provide UK/Ireland physical distribution and sales support to the Secretly Group labels, as well as sales representation to Beggars Group partner labels

September 17, 2024 (London, United Kingdom): Cargo Records UKBeggars Group and Secretly Distribution have entered into a strategic partnership for independent UK distribution, with the new name Cargo Independent Distribution (CID). Secretly Distribution and Beggars Group will be supporting CID's investments in technological development and new personnel, as well as providing strategic direction. Hill will retain a controlling interest in the new entity.

Cargo Independent Distribution will maintain its UK/Ireland fulfillment relationship with Proper/Utopia, and CID will continue to provide global physical, digital, and marketing services to its Cargo UK's distributed client roster, which includes Fire Records, Hyperdub, Planet Mu, and Sub Pop, who just recently transitioned their UK distribution to CID. 

"All of us at Cargo are really excited for our new partnership with two of the most important independent music companies in the world, who continue to remain fiercely independent and committed to preserving a totally independent UK distribution outlet."

– Phil Hill, CEO, Cargo Independent Distribution

Cargo Independent Distribution will also provide physical distribution and sales support to Secretly Group and its affiliates, as well as sales representation to Beggars Group partner labels.

Secretly Group labels Dead Oceans, Jagjaguwar, Saddest Factory, and Secretly Canadian, along with affiliates All Flowers Group (Ghostly, drink sum wtr) and The Numero Group, work with artists that include Mitski, Phoebe Bridgers, Khruangbin, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Bon Iver, MUNA, Japanese Breakfast, Mary Lattimore, Matthew Dear, Kari Faux, Aja Monet, Duster, and Syl Johnson.

Beggars Group labels XL Recordings, Young Recordings, Rough Trade, Matador and 4AD represent 48 years of music from Fontaines D.C, Jamie XX, Sleaford Mods, Queens of the Stone Age, Big Thief, the National, Lankum, Sampha, Prodigy, Adele, Radiohead and Cat Power, amongst many others. 

Secretly Distribution has long worked with Cargo Records UK on UK/Ireland physical distribution and retail marketing for much of Secretly Distribution's distributed label roster, though Secretly Group and its affiliates All Flowers Group and The Numero Group will be a new addition to CID's physical catalog.

"The team at Cargo Records UK has faithfully championed outlier labels, artists and records for nearly three decades — including being the very first distributor to order records from Jagjaguwar — and now we have the great privilege of partnering with them in their next chapter. All of us at Secretly are very excited to be working with Cargo Independent Distribution, to help safeguard an independent route to market in the UK and Ireland."

– Darius Van Arman, CEO, Secretly Distribution

"We live in changing and challenging times. Integral/ PIAS have handled our sales brilliantly for decades, but right now we see it as crucial that a new independent route to market is established. We very much look forward to being part of a bright new future."

– Paul Redding, CEO, Beggars Group

"Secretly Group and its affiliates have again and again striven to celebrate and elevate the voices of the artists it represents. This partnership, offering a top-tier and fully independent path to market in the UK, is a testament to that commitment - and our community's ongoing effort to ensure our artists and partners can continue to push the cultural conversation forward."

– Chloé van Bergen, VP UK & EU Operations, Secretly Group

"Myself and Fire Records ('one of the last great indie labels' - Stewart Lee, 2024) feel a partnership between two great independent distributors not only strengthens the sector but protects this wonderful, yet delicate, microcosm of music."

– James Nicholls, Managing Director, Fire Records

 

Phil Hill

About Cargo Independent Distribution

Cargo Independent Distribution is an independent UK/Ireland distribution company, founded as a partnership between leading London-based distributor Cargo Records UK alongside Secretly Distribution and the Beggars Group. Founded in 1992, Cargo Records UK has long been one of the UK's leading independent distributors, with a current roster that includes Sub Pop, Fire, Hyperdub, Planet Mu, and Rocket Recordings, as well as subdistribution for Secretly Distribution labels such as Big Crown, Touch & Go, and Colemine. Cargo UK also provides label services for artists including Public Image Ltd., Wire, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Thurston Moore, and Public Service Broadcasting.

As of January 1, 2025, the Secretly Group and Beggars Group labels will be clients of Cargo Independent Distribution.

 

About Secretly Distribution

Founded in 1997, Secretly Distribution is a global digital and physical distribution network serving all major markets worldwide, offering hands-on development, marketing, technology, investment, and support to some of the most exciting and diverse labels and artists including Secretly affiliates Dead Oceans, drink sum wtr, Ghostly International, Jagjaguwar, Saddest Factory Records, Secretly Canadian and The Numero Group, as well as Sacred Bones, Captured Tracks, Run For Cover, Rhymesayers, Chrysalis, A24 Music, Merge, Asthmatic Kitty, Joyful Noise, Father/Daughter, Big Crown, Colemine and many more.

 

About Beggars Group

 Beggars Group, through its partner labels XL, Young, Rough Trade, Matador and 4AD, is the leading UK-owned investor in new music, soundtracking the last 48 years.

 

Note to Editors: For more information and interview inquiries, please contact Matt Hanksor Greg Jakubik at Shore Fire Media, (718) 522-7171