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If the success of a record producer can be judged by the weight of awards on their shelves then Trevor Horn ranks as the world’s number one. He has a hat trick of Brit Awards for Best British Producer from 1983, 1985 and 1992. In the 80s he was Rolling Stone’s Producer of the Year 1983. In the 90s, Best Producer at the 1991 Q Awards. And in the 00s, Music Week’s 2004 Producer of the Year. He produced legendary singles like Band Aid’s ‘Do The Know It’s Christmas?’ and Godley & Creme’s ‘Cry’; the mainstream pop of Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys, Rod Stewart, Simple Minds and Tina Turner; cult classics like Malcolm McLaren and the World's Famous Supreme Team, Act and Anne Pigalle; and the whole spectrum of groups, with Genesis on one side and Boyzone on the other.
Paul Morley, Horn’s co-founder on projects such as Art of Noise and ZTT Records explains it best. “If in the 60s, Phil Spector created a ‘wall of sound’,” he says, “by the middle of the 80s Horn had already established his sound, a whole room of sound, the walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, decorated with absolute flourish. As an architect of sound, Horn is unashamedly an exhibitionist, an utter show off... He has proved time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme pop artist.”
Rebels in Control have built Trevor Horn's new official site, part of our on-going work for his SPZ Group. Welcome to the pleasuresite…!