Bold L.A. indie label Innovative Leisure turns 10, with a party in the desert

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Innovative Leisure co-founder (and artist) Hanni El Khatib celebrates the label's 10th anniversary by throwing a weekend blowout at Pappy & Harriet's.

The year 2010 wasn’t exactly an auspicious time to launch a record label — U.S. album sales hit an all-time low, according to Nielsen. But for the founders of L.A. independent label Innovative Leisure, the time was ripe for a passion project that, over the next decade, would launch some of the biggest names in indie music today.

“It started real small, almost like a hobby,” says label artist and co-founder Hanni El Khatib. “We were looking for an outlet to release music that we were fans of, and that reflected the communities we were a part of.” Co-founded by local music business veterans Jamie Strong and Nate Nelson, whose résumés include Stones Throw Records and the tastemaking party series the Do-Over, Innovative Leisure has grown from an early home for local mainstays like Nick Waterhouse, Freddie Gibbs, Nosaj Thing, Allah Las, Classix and El Khatib to a diverse hub for international upstarts including Badbadnotgood, Rhye and Khun Narin.

This weekend, the label celebrates its 10th anniversary with a two-day bash at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown, featuring performances by El Khatib, Claude Fontaine, Nick Waterhouse, Nosaj Thing, Classixx and surprise guests. We caught up with El Khatib — who will be debuting music from his forthcoming fifth album at the event — about the challenges and triumphs of running an indie label.Your artists range from hip-hop to punk to soul to jazz.

We’re very focused on curating a label where everyone is kind of friends and people are open to collaborating with other artists on the label. We share resources and we all want to see each other do well. Even for artists that aren’t located in L.A., we’re not disconnected from them. We make sure they feel like L.A. can be a home base to them.We encourage creative freedom, and that holds a lot more weight to artists than the minutiae of marketing, distribution and money.

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