

Stennett is on the brink of having her own empire, if she can guide her VIP acts - namely Australian pop-rapper Iggy Azalea, British singer Ellie Goulding and One Direction refugee Zayn Malik - through the controversies, pitfalls and other tremors that could knock them from the top of an increasingly unstable pyramid of pop stardom. Stennett has the support of industry power brokers including Universal Music Group chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge, Columbia Records CEO Rob Stringer (who calls Turn First “the alpha female music company”) and Warner Music Group (WMG) owner Len Blavatnik, who has formed a joint venture with Stennett, a development she won’t yet discuss in detail because it hasn’t been officially announced. It’s well-rounded, diverse and -comprehensive - OK, fine, “vertically integrated” - as well as thriving and expanding.

act Sugababes, has grown to comprise two labels, a branding business and a publishing company, in addition to artist management. Turn First, the company she launched in 2004 after managing U.K. Stennett exemplifies the 21st-century approach to music moguldom. In a moment, from the back seat of a town car, she’ll get on the phone to Sydney, where’s it’s already tomorrow. Today the British lawyer and manager is in New York, a convenient pivot point to an extended workday: Before breakfast she can talk to the London office, and after dinner her Los Angeles staff is still available. Time zones are important to Sarah Stennett, who has 38 employees in three cities. When we got to the actual fans, it was very, very intense.” “We got off the plane in Manila, and there were like 500 people there waiting,” says Sheeran. Sheeran finally realized the need for security after a tour stop in the Philippines. One smallish man, alone onstage in venues normally occupied by such franchises as the New England Patriots, generating Beatlemania-esque pandemonium along the way.Ģ4 Hours With Ed Sheeran: His New York City Whirlwind (PHOTOS) leg of his blockbuster X Tour: a sold-out show at the 80,000-seat Gillette Stadium, outside Boston. (His older brother Matthew is also a musician he composes classical music.) Now Sheeran is in town for a few days following the last stop on the U.S. His parents, art dealer dad John and jewelry designer mom Imogen, still live in Suffolk, and Sheeran recently bought a house nearby. 'Hiiigh' is a reflection of that moment in time - an ode to the process of rediscovery.It has been an almost unbelievable rise, from busking in his English hometown of Suffolk to getting gifts from Jay and Bey. Aya really opened up my perception to a wider state of being and helped me refocus my life. Life changing would be an understatement, to say the least. I ended up heading to South America to do some Ayahuasca ceremonies. I had been through some crazy times, and was dealing with some stuff that had really screwed with my mojo. "Two years ago I took some time out to recharge and refocus my life. Brimming with nuanced house flair, Tommy Trash and Daisy Guttridge create a sultry symphony, perfectly kicking off all things hau5trap. Fitting in seamlessly with hau5trap's mission of pushing groove driven, melody driven house music to the forefront, "Hiiigh" pristinely marks the beginning of a new age. His newest endeavor, "Hiiigh," features a bustling amalgamation of sonic synths and classic four-on-the-floor basslines, as Daisy Guttridge's spellbinding vocals lead the charge. The pair recently reunited yet again for Tommy's remix of deadmau5 and Kiesza's "Bridged By A Lightwave," which received high praise from electronic tastemakers including DJ Times and The EDM Network. The label's debut single "Hiiigh" sees the long-awaited reunion of Tommy Trash and Daisy Guttridge after their hit 2019 collaboration "Let Me Go" with mau5trap mainstay i_o, and 2017 collaboration "Oxygen." Tommy Trash and deadmau5 go hand in hand: Tommy's remix of "The Veldt" was nominated for Best Remix at the 55th Grammy Awards (2012), and is still played in deadmau5 sets to this day. A frequent mau5trap collaborator and all-around dance music phenomenon, Tommy Trash powerfully sets the tone for what is yet to come from hau5trap.
