


Alex Clark
Alex Clark Appointed Sync & Licensing Manager at Transgressive
The move is effective immediately
London- and New York-based independent music company Transgressive has appointed Alex Clark as its sync and licensing manager, effective immediately.
The role:
Clark will oversee and drive Transgressive’s global sync and licensing business, driving partnerships and relationships with existing partners and new clients.
He was previously with indie label Erased Tapes.
Transgressive was founded in 2004, and has since released music by artists such as Foals, Sophie and Arlo Parks.
What they said:
Alex Clark: “It’s genuinely surreal to be joining Transgressive. I’ve been following the label since seeing Pulled Apart By Horses at the now-closed McClusky’s in Kingston. Blaenavon, Gengahr and Foals were artists that helped shape my taste in music, so stepping into a role that supports musicians I’ve admired for so long feels very full circle. I’m excited and honored to step into the role of sync & licensing manager and to help bring this catalog into new contexts, stories, and audiences.”
London- and New York-based independent music company Transgressive has appointed Alex Clark as its sync and licensing manager, effective immediately.
The role:
Clark will oversee and drive Transgressive’s global sync and licensing business, driving partnerships and relationships with existing partners and new clients.
He was previously with indie label Erased Tapes.
Transgressive was founded in 2004, and has since released music by artists such as Foals, Sophie and Arlo Parks.
What they said:
Alex Clark: “It’s genuinely surreal to be joining Transgressive. I’ve been following the label since seeing Pulled Apart By Horses at the now-closed McClusky’s in Kingston. Blaenavon, Gengahr and Foals were artists that helped shape my taste in music, so stepping into a role that supports musicians I’ve admired for so long feels very full circle. I’m excited and honored to step into the role of sync & licensing manager and to help bring this catalog into new contexts, stories, and audiences.”
London- and New York-based independent music company Transgressive has appointed Alex Clark as its sync and licensing manager, effective immediately.
The role:
Clark will oversee and drive Transgressive’s global sync and licensing business, driving partnerships and relationships with existing partners and new clients.
He was previously with indie label Erased Tapes.
Transgressive was founded in 2004, and has since released music by artists such as Foals, Sophie and Arlo Parks.
What they said:
Alex Clark: “It’s genuinely surreal to be joining Transgressive. I’ve been following the label since seeing Pulled Apart By Horses at the now-closed McClusky’s in Kingston. Blaenavon, Gengahr and Foals were artists that helped shape my taste in music, so stepping into a role that supports musicians I’ve admired for so long feels very full circle. I’m excited and honored to step into the role of sync & licensing manager and to help bring this catalog into new contexts, stories, and audiences.”
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
- This story was written with information from Music Week.
- We covered it because it’s news of a senior appointment at a prominent indie label.
📨 Subscribe to NIF
Get news dropped in your inbox 👇
📨 Subscribe to NIF
Get news dropped in your inbox 👇
Related Articles

Careers & People
Feb 13, 2026
1 min read
Roslyn Pineda Appointed President of Sony Music Publishing Asia
She succeeds Carol Ng, who is retiring

Careers & People
Feb 13, 2026
1 min read
Scott Borchetta Leaves HYBE America
The exec will pursue new ventures under the Big Machine Records brand

Careers & People
Feb 13, 2026
1 min read
Trust Records Names Sam Siegler and Mike Nucero as Creative Directors
The announcement formalizes a working relationship that started in 2020

Roslyn Pineda Appointed President of Sony Music Publishing Asia
She succeeds Carol Ng, who is retiring

Rod Yates
Careers
Feb 13, 2026

Scott Borchetta Leaves HYBE America
The exec will pursue new ventures under the Big Machine Records brand

Rod Yates
Careers
Feb 13, 2026

Trust Records Names Sam Siegler and Mike Nucero as Creative Directors
The announcement formalizes a working relationship that started in 2020

Rod Yates
Careers
Feb 13, 2026

peermusic Promotes Jody Farber to Chief Financial Officer
Her long running predecessor, Bill Gorjance, is stepping down

Rod Yates
Careers
Feb 12, 2026

Mike Easterlin to Run ONErpm’s Nashville Office
His appointment coincides with several new strategic hires

Rod Yates
Careers
Feb 11, 2026

On The Move: George Briner Retires After 18 Years at Valory Music Co., RCA Revives Jive Records
Plus other moves at Warner Chappell, Music Health Alliance, ONErpm, ERN's Cadillac Music & more

Kaylee Swope
Careers
Feb 10, 2026





