MANAGEMENT
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BABYLON ZOO
Formed in 1994 Babylon Zoo is the brainchild of Musician, Artist and Filmmaker Jas Mann. Upon leaving renowned indie band, The Sandkings in 1992, Jas went on to establish a film and music collective called the New Atlantis. One of the first projects to developed was a short film entitled ‘Spaceman – sub organic mutation’. The film spawned a series of new songs which Jas would go on and demo in the new Atlantis production studios. These songs captured the attention of executives at Warner brothers who would offer Babylon Zoo a multi album contract. Initial recording of the debut album, ‘The Boy with the X-ray eyes’ commenced in 1995. However, due to the suits playing musical chairs, EMI records would poach Babylon Zoo in an unprecedented artist contract buyout. The album would eventually be released in 1996 to widespread commercial and critical acclaim. A follow up album, King Kong Groover was released in 1998. Babylon Zoo to date have achieved multiplatinum sales with over 21 Global number one hit records.
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GREGORIAN
GREGORIAN is the biggest selling choir in the world. Gregorian has sold more than 10 million recordings worldwide, with 21 CDs and 9 DVDs. They have earned gold and platinum status in 24 different countries. They’ve toured the globe singing traditional chants and popular music in chant style for over 20 years, and more than three million people in 31 countries have been enchanted by Gregorian’s live performances. These eight classically trained English vocalists have never failed to bring their audiences to their feet, multiple times, at every show. The founder, producer and creative source of Gregorian is Frank Peterson, Enigma co-founder and longtime producer for Sarah Brightman, Andrea Bocelli, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and others.
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WENDY BEVAN
WENDY BEVAN is a British musician, visual/performing artist, and photographer. Her work spans an array of media including musical performance, film, visual imagery and immersive, experiential artworks.
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ILUKA
Deep in ILUKA’s music, you can hear the sound of a wild heart given the space to roam free. The Australian-born musician and singer-songwriter is of a breed you don’t often find anymore — that of the troubadour. Her music, built from the foundational elements of classic rock and beloved, worn-in soul, tells universal tales of hope and love, struggle and sacrifice, with a thoroughly modern lens; comforting and galvanising in equal measure, it is the kind of art that comes only as a result of a life well lived, of a mind challenged and expanded by the lushest, farthest reaches of the world.