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10MusicWeek 23.08.13 DATA DIGEST COPYRIGHT: JAMES MCCAULEY PICTURE OF THE WEEK STRIKING GOULD


Hylands Park, Chelmsford Currently No.1 on the Official UK Singles chart, Ellie Goulding played a belting set this weekend at V Festival 2013, on the Sunday of which she was awarded the accolade.


THETASTEMAKERS


WILL FITZPATRICK THE FLY King Khan & The Shrines l


Today’s opinion formers predict tomorrow’s headline acts Bite My Tongue (Merge Records)


Those opening jangles suggest a cutesy Merseybeat swing, but Canada’s King Khan really knows how to cut loose. Chock-full of sass and knowing winks, Bite My Tongue feels like Rocket From The Crypt just ditched their punk spangles for a slinkier party dress – a delectable cut from a great album.


CHANTELLE SYMESTER TOPMAN GENERATION Mr Hudson l


Fred Astaire (Black Jag Records)


Back to what he does best Mr Hudson returns to the fore with his latest solo effort - a cleverly catchy pop-tinged track entitled Fred Astaire. The bumping, love drunk tune will surely make more than your heart skip a beat... Mr Hudson flexes his witty songwriting skills and ear for turning out radio friendly, feel good pop melodies.


RUS BILES & BAZ BARNETT SUPER STYLERS PRODUCTION GTF l


Wanna Be With You (David Gresham Records)


What can we say about this record? We love it! The boys from GTF’s take on Fleetwood Mac's Everywhere is a true testament to their abilities and they really have delivered. This is going to be the anthem of the summer - pure pleasure.


JACK RACHMANALOGUE Stanton Warriors l


Cut Me Up (Central Station/Universal Music)


Cut Me Up sees the Warriors tap their MPC a little further into the realms of bass music and away from their signature booming breaks. It’s clear though, that this track is from the Warrior’s arsenal, combining 90’s stabs with punchy, shuffling drums, the track will light up any big room.


SIGNS O’THE TIMES


Rough Trade has signed a 12-month worldwide publish- ing deal with Turrentine Jones (pictured) for five sin- gle releases. The three-piece band formed in Manchester in 2010 by Australian vocal- ist and guitarist Julian Neville and also consists of Thomas Scotson (Hammond organ) and Rich Watts (drums). The band performed on the BBC Introducing stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival. The KickDrums have


signed to Hopeless Records. Based in Brooklyn, NY, they


are led by singer, songwriter and producer Alex Fitts (who has scored production place- ments with artists such as Kid Cudi, 50 Cent, Kanye West and Slaughterhouse). Last month they released track Thinking Out Loud and EP Still Logic. Xtra Mile Recordings has


signed London five-piece To Kill A King ahead of the release of their debut album Cannibals With Cutlery on October 7. First single Rays will be available as a digital download on the same day.


l Artist Sandie Shaw l Track (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me l Composer Hal David/Burt Bacharach l PublisherWarner Chappell/Universal Music Publishing l Client/campaign SABMiller / Peroni Worldwide Cinema & Online Campaign l Usage Two years commencing June 2013 l Key execs Richard Kirstein (founding partner and consultant, Resilient Music), Tom Foster (head of Film & TV – Licensing, UniversalMusic Publishing), Pascale Khalaf (head of Film, TV & Advertising, Warner/Chappell), Pete Gardiner (head of Rights Exploitation - Union Square Music)


Peroni Nastro Azzurro has unveiled its new global advertising campaign, Storie di Stile (Stories of Style) as part of its 50th anniversary year. The advertisement was shot in Rome, the birthplace of Peroni Nastro


Azzurro and is described as ‘capturing the moments of inspiration that gave rise to the brand’ during the stylish Sixties. The opening soundtrack to the advert is Poverty by Italian composer


Ennio Morricone and, further along, uplifting Sixties chart-topping track (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me by Sandie Shaw is used. Pete Gardiner head of Rights Exploitation at Union


Square Music (pictured) - who was part of the overall clearance process - said: “Having acquired the Sandie Shaw master catalogue about 18 months ago we recently concluded an agreement with SABMiller to use Sandie’s (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me in a


worldwide cinema, online and in-store campaign. “The song was chosen as it was released the same year Peroni was


launched and it fitted the cool, Sixties look of the ad. We have a two-year deal and, in the current advertising climate, it’s rare for an ad to be shown worldwide using the same song throughout the campaign, the music is usu- ally adapted territory via territory. The campaign kicked off in a handful of ter- ritories in June of this year and rolls out throughout the world during August.”


The tale behind a standout sync deal in the industry this week… SYNC STORY


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