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Indie chiefs join raft of Musexpo Europe speakers.

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MUTE RECORDS FOUNDER DANIEL MILLER, XL Recordings chairman and CEO Richard Russell and MySpace UK and Europe managing director Rebekah Horne are the latest names to join the line-up for the inaugural Musexpo Europe conference in London.

Indie stalwarts Miller and Russell will join former Music Week publisher Ajax Scott to discuss their musical tastes, their approach to making music and how these two factors have driven their careers.

The session will form one of two conversation-style panels at the event, which takes place at London's Cumberland Hotel from October 27- 29. The second will see Sire Records founder Seymour Stein in conversation with Tommy Ramone, the sole surviving member of legendary punk band The Ramones.

Horne will take part in the opening keynote panel alongside Sony BMG UK and Ireland chairman and CEO Ged Doherty, promoter Harvey Goldsmith and Electronic Arts worldwide head of music and marketing Steve Schnur, where they will discuss the state of the global music business.

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