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Ministry of Sound or Ministry of Sound Group is a multimedia entertainment business based in London with a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publishing business and fitness studio. James Palumbo is the co-founder and former chairman and CEO of the Group. He handed over the day-to-day ...
In September 1991 Palumbo, together with his school friend Humphrey Waterhouse and DJ Justin Berkmann, founded the Ministry of Sound nightclub in South London. Ministry of Sound expanded into recorded music and by 2014 had become the largest independent music company in the world. [4] In 2016 he sold Ministry of Sound Recordings to the Sony ...
Berkmann is the co-founder of the nightclub and brand, Ministry of Sound [2] (now MSHK Group). Since its conception in 1991, the company has grown from a nightclub in London’s Elephant and Castle to a multi-media business. Berkmann's initial involvement was from January 1990 until May 1994, and he was resident DJ and Artistic Director during ...
Jodie wrote "I’ll Be That Friend" in 2013 and uploaded it to his SoundCloud channel [2] where it topped the Hype Machine charts and amassed over 100,000 plays. [3] It was written while Jodie was in a dark point in his life, having caught life-threatening pneumonia and broken up with his long-term girlfriend at the same time. [4]
All of Ministry of Sound's property, affiliations, and key people. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...
DJs, including Fatboy Slim, will host a seven-hour charity rave to raise funds for the ongoing care of music producer Ashley Beedle. The Dance for Ashley event at the Ministry of Sound in London ...
Ministry of Sound was an independent record label in London from 1991–2016. Since August 2016, it became an imprint label group owned by Sony Music Entertainment . For more information, see Ministry of Sound .
These include his work for Ministry of Sound, London's Fabric, [13] Strictly Rhythm, DMC, and, returning to his roots, his Zanzibar Classics compilations. A notable compilation titled Tony Humphries Choice: A Collection Of Club Zanzibar Classics was released on Azuli Records in 2003, and includes classics like "Take Me Home" by Cher and " Are ...