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Ztt RecordsZTT Records is a record label founded in 1982 by NME journalist Paul Morley, record producer Trevor Horn and businesswoman Jill Sinclair. The label's name was also printed as both "Zang Tumb Tuum" and "Zang Tuum Tumb" on various releases. ZTT is an abbreviation for Marinetti's sound poem Zang tumb tumb. The word "Tuuuum" is also featured on the cover of a book by Marinetti. ZTT enjoyed considerable success in the 1980s with the composer Andrew Poppy, bands such as Propaganda, The Art of Noise, and the chart-topping Frankie Goes to Hollywood. In 1989 both Propaganda and Frankie Goes To Hollywood frontman Holly Johnson went to court to be released from their contracts, and won. In the 1990s, ZTT became a successful dance label once again, with major names on their roster including Seal and 808 State. Acts on ZTT 1980s 1990s See also
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