Carhartt WIP presents
RELEVANT PARTIES
Ghostly International
Last month we introduced RELEVANT PARTIES, a podcast series by Carhartt WIP that portrays the best independent record labels worldwide and provides fascinating insights into their influential creative cosmos. Who are the people behind the labels? How did it all start and how crazy do you have to be to see it through?
In the latest episode, host Chal Ravens interviews Sam Valenti IV, founder and visionary behind Ghostly International of New York City. Since 1999, Ghostly International has managed to redefine the business model record label time and again, both by enriching our music horizon with cross-genre, innovative artists such as Tycho, Shigeto and Dabrye, among others, and by creating new impulses through its multicultural platform. The Ghostly Store is a carefully curated world where besides vinyl you can also find artworks, design objects and lifestyle goods such as clothing, accessories, stationery and more. Numerous collaborations with well-known brands and artists as well as a keen sense of the zeitgeist make Ghostly a cosmos of its own, which is not only about music but also about inspiration on all levels.
Being liberated from boundaries such as genres, identities, ego or profit, Ghostly is fully committed to »art as a democratic space«. It is especially this principle that independent record labels often share, making them indispensable forces of our culture.
Dive into the world of Ghostly International und check out the latest episode of Carhartt WIP RELEVANT PARTIES:
Ghostly International has also sent over some snapshots from NCY that give you a glimpse behind the scenes:






Head to HHV Records for our range of Ghostly International: Ghostly International
Stay tuned for the next monthly episodes of Carhartt WIP RELEVANT PARTIES featuring conversations with the founders of many other groundbreaking independent record labels from around the globe.
Visual Content: Carhartt WIP / Ghostly Snapshots : Sam Valenti IV (Ghostly International)









