Dirty Hit has renewed its UK physical distribution partnership with Universal Music UK for a further three years.
The independent label’s collaborative partnership with Universal Music UK started in 2010. ...
As Beabadoobee prepares to release new album This Is How Tomorrow Moves on August 9, here's a chance to read our Music Week cover feature from 2022 to mark her ...
Jack Antonoff, one of the most in-demand songwriters/producers in the world, has today announced a new partnership with Music Week Award-winning executive Jamie Oborne, alongside a new exclusive ...
The Music Week Awards 2023 returned for another blockbuster edition at Evolution London in Battersea. With a record number of entries and more than 1,400 guests, the sold-out event (May ...
Dirty Hit has extended its worldwide distribution deal with Ingrooves Music Group.
The independent label’s roster includes global acts such as The 1975, Wolf Alice, Pale Waves, Rina Sawayama ...
The 1975 have just achieved their fifth consecutive No.1 album in the UK and, for their manager and label boss Jamie Oborne, it’s a fitting achievement for a band ...
The 1975’s new album is just days away, and Matthew Healy has been talking to Music Week about the science behind the band’s universal appeal, suggesting that he may ...
The last time The 1975 released an album, the controversial chart-topping band nearly imploded for good. Returning revitalised two years on with Being Funny In A Foreign Language, they have ...
Matthew Healy is back in Music Week and in our October cover story, he has spoken about the press, the music business, new music and the magic of being ...
A warm welcome back to the band the music industry can’t ignore…
The 1975 return next month with their fifth album and it’s business as unusual for the Dirty Hit ...