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  1. 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. They released music by acts including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, the Art of Noise and Seal.

  2. 27 giu 2006 · The influence of ZTT Records. The owner of ZTT Records, Jill Sinclair, is seriously ill in hospital after being accidentally shot by her son. Her company was one of the most innovative labels of the 1980s. Ms Sinclair's husband Trevor Horn had already made a name for himself before founding the label. He came to public attention performing as ...

  3. 7 feb 2014 · 19. #ZTT30 Anniversary celebrations start next week on SuperDeluxeEdition. Next week sees a number special releases from Salvo Music to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of ZTT Records. The deluxe version of the Frankie Goes To Hollywood compilation Frankie Said ( reviewed here) hits the ‘shops’ and is joined by The Art of the 12″, Volume ...

  4. 17 set 2013 · To mark their three wild, wonderful decades on the bleeding edge of U.K. pop and rock, ZTT Records will release a new two-disc compilation in October. The Organization of Pop: Music from the First Thirty Years of ZTT Records collects 28 tracks that run the gamut of ZTT's influence, from…

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  6. ZTT Records est un label discographique britannique, basé à Londres, en Angleterre. Il est fondé en 1983 par le journaliste Paul Morley et le producteur Trevor Horn, ainsi que Gary Langan et Jill Sinclair. Le label est aussi connu sous les noms de Zang Tumb Tuum et Zang Tuum Tumb dans certaines productions.

  7. ZTT Records ist ein Plattenlabel, das 1983 von dem NME-Journalisten Paul Morley, dem Plattenproduzenten Trevor Horn, dem Produzenten Gary Langan und der Geschäftsfrau Jill Sinclair gegründet wurde. Der Name der Plattengesellschaft wurde auch ausgeschrieben: „Zang Tumb Tuum“ oder „Zang Tuum Tumb“.