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Top 10 of the 80s

01 ZTT & TREVOR HORN

If there is one record label that seemed to conjure the spirit of the 80s, it would have to be ZTT. Operating out of their Sarm West studios in West London, ZTT were a collective of producer Trevor Horn, former journalist Paul Morley, manager Jill Sinclair, with many other associates such as Richard Niles and Stephen Lipson. Their work with Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Propaganda and Grace Jones combined live musicians with

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