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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZTT_RecordsZTT Records - Wikipedia

    ZTT Records is a British record label founded in 1983 by the record producer Trevor Horn, the businesswoman Jill Sinclair and the NME journalist Paul Morley. [1] They released music by acts including Frankie Goes to Hollywood , Grace Jones , the Art of Noise and Seal .

  2. www.discogs.com › label › 159-ZTTZTT | Discogs

    Early ZTT releases, distributed via Island Records between 1983-1988, gained cult, commercial and critical acclaim alike. ZTT's early iconic status derived from Horn's big productions and Morley's mad / maddening marketing of the label.

  3. Zang Tuum Television is the official YouTube channel from ZTT Records. A record label that's made a major contribution to the world of music video, we'll be uploading classics and rarities to...

  4. ZTT Records (Official). 7,881 likes · 2 talking about this. ZTT’s business is The Puzzle, not the explanation. This may be more to do with laziness than obstinacy: who knows?

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Representing a band like Frankie was just one of many controversial statements made by the band’s record label, Zang Tuum Tumb (ZTT) – a label whose history reads like a PR executive’s fantasy, but who also made some of the best and most innovative music of the 80s.

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · ZTT debuted in 1983 with two different series’ – Action (for pop) and Incidental (for more experimental fair), a concept dreamt up by publicist Paul Morley to separate different strands of their output. A Certain series was added for the surreal cabaret of Anne Pigalle in 1985 and a Fatal series was mooted but never materialised.

  7. www.discogs.com › label › 273979-ZTT-Records-LtdZTT Records Ltd. | Discogs

    ZTT Records was previously-owned by the SPZ Group until 31 October 2017, which stands for Sarm Perfect ZTT: Sarm Studios, Perfect Songs and ZTT Records. From the beginning, the majority of ZTT releases were published by Perfect Songs and recorded at Sarm Studios.