ZTT

British independent record label

Parent label: ZTT Records Ltd.·Est. 1983·United KingdomUnited Kingdom

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ZTT Records was founded in 1983 by NME journalist Paul Morley, record producer Trevor Horn and his wife Jill Sinclair. The label was named after Italian futurist FT Marinetti's "Zang Tumb Tuum", a book describing war where zang tumb tuum is an onomatopoeic description of the sound of a machine gun. Label Code: LC 4281. 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. Horn and his in-house studio team (including Art Of Noise members Gary Langan, J.J. Jeczalik, Anne Dudley as well as Stephen Lipson and Bob Kraushaar) created endless 'diversions' (aka remixes) of every track produced, a pioneering concept back then. "ZTT's business is the puzzle, not the explanation", said Morley in '84. To this end he wrote oblique wordy sleevenotes, referencing the likes of JG Ballard and Goethe. Sometimes remixes were issued in the same sleeve as the original mix, with identical catalogue numbers or identical mix names. To further the confusion, catalogue numbers were divided into four groups - the , , Perfect series and . However some releases such as cassette singles (known as "Singlettes") and each different album format, would also be given unique Incidental series numbers. 'Zang Tumb Tuum' itself would be spelt differently on each release. Insanity reigned. Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, The Art Of Noise and Propaganda were all chart successes. By the late 80s both Propaganda and Frankie Goes To Hollywood frontman Holly Johnson were taking the label to the courts, and winning. Morley moved on, and in 1988 ZTT entered a new phase. It signed a distribution deal with WEA and started reinventing itself as a more conventional electronic/dance label. Between 1989 and 1997 it had chart hits with 808 State and Seal as well as underground success with Shades Of Rhythm. It released a string of dance records by the likes of Adamski (recording both as L.A.Z.Y. and Adamski's Thing), General Max, Hoodlum Priest and an early incarnation of All Saints named All Saints 1.9.7.5.. ZTT squandered chances too, such as Sun Electric only making it to promo. The first of its short-lived dance-only offshoots, Seven Records (UK), appeared in 1994. ZTT split from WEA in 1997 and went independent. Morley returned to ZTT for a year or two to oversee marketing again, and with Horn and Dudley reformed The Art Of Noise. As an independent ZTT tried to recapture their edgier past, but bad / rockist A&R choices and lower budgets meant that many projects passed unnoticed. Two more dance sub-labels, Paral.lel Records ("an experimental echo of ZTT") and Vision, came and went. ZTT entered the new millennium primarily focussed on exploiting its extensive catalogue of landmark 80s and 90s releases. ZTT is owned by Horn and Sinclair's SPZ Group, which also owns and Perfect Songs (the S and P in SPZ). ZTT bought Stiff Records in 1987, and SPZ sold it to Universal Music in Dec. 2017. The deal also transferred the entire ZTT recording catalog, Perfect Songs publishing, and portions of the Stiff recording catalog. Common cat# prefixes, Island era (1983-1988): ZTAS - singles, Action series ZTIS - singles, Incidental series ZTPS - singles, Perfect series CERT - singles, Certain series CTIS - cassette singles ZTTIQ - albums ZCIQ - cassettes CID/ZCID/ZCIDQ - CDs / CD singles Common cat# prefixes, WEA era (1988 - 1997): ZANG - singles ZTT - albums (ZTT1 to ZTT12, thereafter albums use generic WEA codes) SAM - promos (part of WEA's generic promo catalogue) Common cat# prefixes, indie era (1998 - 2009): ZTT - used for both singles and albums, from ZTT98 upwards Common cat# prefixes (2010 - 2019): Element - used for reissues in the “Element Series”, released in partnership with Salvo and BMG. Common cat# prefixes (2020 - present): ZTDS - used for reissues in the “Definition Series”, released in partnership with UMC.

Discography

322 albums
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Welcome To The Pleasuredome

Frankie Goes To Hollywood · 1984

Studio Album

A Secret Wish

Propaganda · 1985

Studio Album

Seal

Seal · 1991

Studio Album

Seal

Seal · 1994

Studio Album

Liverpool

Frankie Goes To Hollywood · 1986

Studio Album

Slave To The Rhythm

Grace Jones · 1985

Studio Album

Who's Afraid Of The Art Of Noise

Art Of Noise · 1984

Studio Album

Ninety

808 State · 1989

Studio Album

ex:el

808 State · 1991

Studio Album

Fitzcarraldo

The Frames D.C. · 1995

Studio Album

The Seduction Of Claude Debussy

Art Of Noise · 1999

Studio Album

Seal IV

Seal · 2003

Studio Album

Gorgeous

808state · 1993

Studio Album

Adventures In Modern Recording

Buggles · 1981

Studio Album

Dance The Devil...

The Frames · 1999

Studio Album

Don Solaris

808state · 1996

Studio Album

The Moment

Lisa Stansfield · 2004

Studio Album

The Snake

Shane MacGowan And The Popes · 1994

Studio Album

The Lead And How To Swing It

Tom Jones · 1994

Studio Album

Everything Could Be So Perfect…

Anne Pigalle · 1985

Studio Album

Titanic Days

Kirsty MacColl · 1994

Studio Album

The Heart Is Strange

xPropaganda · 2022

Studio Album

Invisible

Public Demand · 1996

Studio Album

Adamski's Plaything (Advance Promo)

Adamski · 1998

Studio Album

The Crock Of Gold

Shane MacGowan And The Popes · 1997

Studio Album

Laughter, Tears And Rage

Act · 1988

Studio Album

Raging Speedhorn

Raging Speedhorn · 2000

Studio Album

Set The Mood

David Jordan · 2007

Studio Album

Leaving Now

Novecento · 1996

Studio Album

The Beating Of Wings

Andrew Poppy · 1985

Studio Album

We Will Be Dead Tomorrow

Raging Speedhorn · 2002

Studio Album

The Honky Doodle Day EP

Honky · 1993

Studio Album

The Ego Has Landed

Honky · 1994

Studio Album

The North At Its Heights

MC Tunes Versus 808 State · 1990

Studio Album

Shades Of Rhythm

Shades Of Rhythm · 1991

Studio Album

Alphabed (A Mystery Dance)

Andrew Poppy · 1987

Studio Album

Shape Of The Universe: A Souvenir Of Insignificance

Various · 1985

Studio Album

Circle Of Friends (Music From The Motion Picture)

Various · 1995

Studio Album

Introduction To The Heart Of Darkness

Hoodlum Priest · 1990

Studio Album

The Album

Shades Of Rhythm · 1992

Studio Album

Electric Hush

Heights Of Abraham · 1995

Studio Album

Northern Songs

Lee Griffiths · 2000

Studio Album

At The End Of A Century

Art Of Noise · 2015

Studio Album

Ca$h

Nasty Rox Incorporated · 1988

Studio Album

Glam Metal Detectives

Glam Metal Detectives · 1995

Studio Album

Overground

The Marbles · 2000

Studio Album