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Mathieu Pinaud has extensive experience in the music industry, starting as a press officer at Virgin Records from 1997 to 1999, where they represented various artists. Mathieu then became a publicist at Epic/Sony Music from 2000 to 2004, working with notable artists such as Rage Against the Machine and Pearl Jam. From 2004 to 2007, they served as a senior publicist at V2 Music, representing artists like The Black Keys and Bloc Party. Pinaud then joined Cooperative Music France in 2008 as the Head of PR and Communication, working with artists such as Phoenix and Interpol. Mathieu later joined [PIAS] in 2013, initially as the Head of Promotion and later as the Head of Promo. During their time at [PIAS], they worked with artists such as Texas, Damon Albarn, and Delgres. Overall, Pinaud has a strong background in promoting and representing various artists throughout their career.
Mathieu Pinaud obtained their Master's degree in public law from the Université d'Orléans, where they studied from 1990 to 1995. Prior to that, there is no available information regarding their education, except that they attended Lycée Pothier in Orléans. The exact duration and field of study during their time at Lycée Pothier are unknown.
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[PIAS] has a longstanding history of serving the independent music community. The company was founded in 1983 by Kenny Gates and Michel Lambot and is one of the largest independent and privately-owned music companies in the world. Headquartered in London and Brussels with 16 offices around the world and 300 employees, [PIAS] champions and supports the best independent music across an unrivalled international marketing and distribution network. The [PIAS] Group includes a Label Group and an Artist & Label Services Company. The [PIAS] Label Group includes the in-house labels Play It Again Sam, Different and the classical label Harmonia Mundi as well as a roster of affiliated independent labels such as ATO, Bella Union, Blue Flowers, Heavenly, Mute and Transgressive.