My ZTT Playlist, by Glenn Gregory

Grace Jones - Slave to the Rhythm
"Ladies and gentlemen... I remember coming home from clubs and playing this very loud in the dark. One of Trevor’s finest."

ABC - All of my Heart
"What a perfect pop song from the lyric master Mr Fry, a classic."

Propadanda - Dr Mabuse
"Beautiful dark song with a fantastic video by Anton Corbijn."

Glenn Gregory & Claudia Brücken - When Your Heart Runs Out of Time
"Bit off, choosing your own tune, but I loved making this record (and video) so much it’s gotta be here."

Art of Noise - Moments in Love
"Groundbreaking production and an all time classic. Actually I’ve done a mix of this track and I Wanna Know What Love Is. I must play it to Trevor one day!"

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power of Love
"Which tune to pick... some fantastic songs and some beautiful marketing. Genius."

808 State - Pacific
"Just another time-defining track."

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
"How could you not have this track? I was sitting on my bed in Westbourne Park Road when I saw the video for the first time (was it on the Tube?). Fucking brilliant."

Malcolm McLaren - Duck Rock
"I can’t help loving him, he always divines a new direction from the oddest source."

Art of Noise - Close (to the Edit)
"Using new technology in a new way - normal now but sooo futuristic then ..."

Glenn Gregory: www.thesunwillcome.com



The ZTT archives

ZTT's archives - an ever-expanding collection of imagery and words from the vaults.

Twenty five years of action and incident in the outside world. The Dialogue archive features press releases, playlists and features alongside essays by label co-founder Paul Morley. The Photography archive focusses on ZTT's image library, featuring iconic works by the likes of Anton Corbijn and a.j.barrett. The Artwork archive collects some of the labels legendary visual output from 1983 onwards. And the Press section logs ZTT's media appearances and release reviews since 2004.

"What we do is never understood but merely praised or blamed."

 
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