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Eothen Alapatt
Owner/President of Now-Again Records
Eothen Alapatt, also known as "Egon," is a prominent figure in the music industry, particularly known for his work as a partner at Madlib Invazion and the owner of Now-Again Records. He has played a significant role in the reissuing and licensing of music, especially within the hip-hop genre, and has been influential in promoting vinyl culture.
Professional Background
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Madlib Invazion: Alapatt co-founded this label with renowned producer Madlib in March 2011. The label focuses on releasing music that highlights Madlib's extensive catalog and collaborations, including works related to the late J Dilla.13
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Now-Again Records: Established in 2002, this label is dedicated to releasing forgotten or overlooked music, primarily from the genres of funk and soul. Alapatt has been instrumental in curating and promoting various artists through this label.15
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Rappcats: As a founder and partner since April 2012, Rappcats serves as both an online and physical hub for vinyl releases and merchandise related to his projects.1
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Previous Experience: Before his current ventures, Alapatt was the General Manager at Stones Throw Records from 2000 to 2011, where he contributed significantly to the label's growth and success in independent hip-hop.14
Education
Alapatt graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2000 with a degree that encompassed philosophy, aesthetics, ethnomusicology, and film studies. His early experiences at Vanderbilt, particularly as a DJ at WRVU radio station, helped shape his career path in music.3
Recent Legal Issues
In late 2024, Alapatt became embroiled in legal disputes with Madlib. The producer filed a lawsuit alleging mismanagement and breach of fiduciary duty against Alapatt. The lawsuit claims that Alapatt engaged in self-dealing and failed to provide transparent accounting for business dealings related to Madlib Invazion and Rapp Cats.24 Additionally, he faces accusations from the widow of MF DOOM regarding the alleged retention of the late rapper's notebooks without proper authorization.24
Alapatt's career reflects a deep commitment to music curation and promotion, but recent controversies have raised questions about his management practices within the industry.


