Publishing
Alongside our extensive master catalogue, Phoenix Music International also operates an in-house publishing company.
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PMI Publishing looks after a boutique catalogue of esteemed compositions. scroll down to check out our publishing roster.
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Also check out our publishing spotlight playlists on spotify, crossing a multitude of gengres.
DAVID MCSHERRY
Hull-based duo Fila Brazillia, formed in 1990 by Steve Cobby and David McSherry, is the most popular act from the Pork Recordings label. Their debut single "Mermaids" gained acclaim for its innovative fusion of funk, dub, house, hip-hop, and acid jazz. Following this, they released several influential albums like "Old Codes / New Chaos," "Maim That Tune," and "Black Market Gardening," helping establish Pork Recordings' reputation.
Their later works incorporated pop and drum'n'bass, and they became known for remixes of artists like Lamb, the Orb, Busta Rhymes, and DJ Food. In the 2000s, they released "Another Late Night" (2001), "Jump Leads" (2002), and two albums in 2004 ("The Life and Times of Phoebus Brumal" and "Dicks"), along with "Another Fine Mess." Recent releases include "MMXX" (2020) and "Beatless" (2023), on their own FBRA label.
Dilip Harris
Dilip Harris is A recording/Mix engineer, record producer and self professed musical facilitator based in east London.
Born in Camden town to active Trotskyist parents and raised on a diet of pre regeneration Camden Lock, elusive Jamaican vinyl, warehouse parties and the failing ILEA education system.
While questing vinyl gems he rooted in mid 80s New York and served time in Arthur Bakers Shakedown studio, Tony Arfis home of hip hop Powerplay studios and Brooklyns reggae production line Living room studios.
Residing in a five floor walk up on the next block from Arthur Russell, elbowing past William Burroughs at the bar of the Pyramid club and ambivalently watching Larry Levans sets at the Paradise garage Dilip remained true to his blinkered London roots, only absorbing those people & their pioneering works by the tangible cultural Osmosis of the East Village of the 1980s. He chose instead to fraternise Coxsone Dodds Fulton street, Brooklyn studio.
Lured back to London by rumours of a major record deal for Hackneys Soul 2 Soul sound system Dilip linked up with the emerging Talking Loud label to co produce UK Souls lost classic Young Disciples' "Road to Freedom" LP in 1990
Gina G.
Gina G is an Australian singer best known for her hit single "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit," which represented the UK in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest and became an international chart success. Born Gina Mary Gardiner, she started her career as a DJ before achieving fame as a pop singer. Her debut album, "Fresh," released in 1997, included several other singles, though none matched the success of her Eurovision entry. Gina G continues to perform and remains a popular figure in the dance-pop music scene.
Danny spencer & kelvin andrews
Kelvin Andrews is a prominent UK songwriter, producer, and DJ, active since the 1980s. He has been involved in influential music projects such as Candy Flip, Sure Is Pure, and Soul Mekanik, the latter alongside his younger brother, Danny Spencer. Their collaboration has significantly shaped the house and dance music scenes. Kelvin has also produced and written songs for Robbie Williams, further cementing his reputation in the industry. Both brothers are known for their ability to blend genres seamlessly, making them respected figures in the music community.
Danny Spencer, Kelvin's younger brother, has similarly made his mark in the music industry. As part of Candy Flip and Sure Is Pure, and through their collaborative project Soul Mekanik, Danny has contributed to numerous successful tracks and albums. Together, the brothers have influenced the UK dance music landscape, earning acclaim for their innovative and eclectic style.
Lynden david hall
Lynden David Hall was a British soul singer-songwriter known for his captivating voice and heartfelt music. Rising to prominence in the late 1990s, his debut album "Medicine 4 My Pain" garnered critical acclaim with hits like "Sexy Cinderella" and "Do I Qualify?". Hall's music blended classic soul with contemporary R&B, showcasing his talent for emotive storytelling and resonating deeply with audiences.
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Despite battling a rare form of cancer, Hall remained dedicated to his craft, releasing additional albums such as "The Other Side" and "In Between Jobs". His lyrics explored themes of love, relationships, and personal struggles, reflecting his own experiences and connecting with listeners on a profound level. Despite his untimely passing in 2006 at just 31 years old, Lynden David Hall's legacy as a gifted musician and soulful storyteller continues to inspire fans worldwide.
Mark E
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Maurice Fulton
Maurice Fulton is one of house music’s true originals, an eccentric ex-pat American (currently living in Melbourne) DJ and producer who never fails to surprise and delight his listeners. His first album since the leftfield Stories Of A Broken Heart And Recovering which he recorded as Ladyvipb (for Nuphonic) is an altogether more accessible and dancefloor friendly affair... Maurice Fulton has been round the block in more ways than one, not only did he have a hand in producing Gypsy Woman by Crystal Waters, one of the most successful house tunes of the early ‘90s; he is the darling of both the underground house and leftfield scenes with an enviable back catalogue, he also has a capacity for landing himself ‘in the soup’. Maurice is one of those hapless individuals to which trouble swarms like wasps to a honey pot. His most recent ‘situation’ saw him arrive home to find his record collection had been sold by his jealous girlfriend who, after discovering an unsolicited e-mail from a lady fan, suspected him of playing away from home. If it’s going to happen to someone, it’s going to happen to Maurice Fulton.
Miroma publishing
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Mim Suleiman
Suleiman moved to the UK from Zanzibar in the 1980s, teaching metallurgy at the University of Birmingham before turning her career to music.As she states, "what was once as a person of no art has become now an artist within fifteen years...it's given me a depth of life I've never had before". Her music encompasses elements from afro-beat, electronic, disco, deep house, and soul. She mainly sings in her native language Swahili, but occasionally uses other languages such as English and Fulani.
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She is best known for her track Mingi, which features on Soulwax FM in the Grand Theft Auto V soundtrack.
Pink Mario
Pink Mario is the stage name of Lazlo Barclay, a Berlin-based dream pop artist from London. Since 2020 he has released 20 songs, 2 EPs, and amassed over 1.5 million digital streams, with a debut album on the way...
Recently landing a sync with car brand Volkswagen for his song 'If I Ever Find You', Pink Mario has also enjoyed success with recent single 'Another Point In Time' featuring in New Music Daily on Apple Music.
Pink Mario’s live performances are transmissions from Earth to outer space. He just wrapped up his Orion summer tour with a sold-out headline show in Berlin, given a 5-star review from the Berliner.
The project is supported by the German government, receiving funding from its “Initiative Musik” programme for rising pop artists in 2023.
PMI represents Pink Mario across both master and publishing, offering an incredible catalogue of one-stop dream-pop/indie-pop, dive in below for an other-worldly experience like no other...
Peter Hunnigale
A talented singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist, Peter Hunnigale brings the warmth of the Caribbean sunshine to less sunny South London. With his soothing selection of Lovers Rock classics comprising of several UK Reggae chart toppers like, ‘Be My Lady’, Hunnigale’s star soared high throughout the 90s as he received numerous awards and accolades including the MOBO award for Best Reggae Album in 1996.
Right said fred
Right Said Fred is an English band formed by brothers Richard and Fred Fairbrass in 1989. They are best known for their hit single "I'm Too Sexy," which was released in 1991 and became a global success. The song's catchy, humorous lyrics and distinctive bassline helped it reach the top of the charts in several countries. The band is characterized by their tongue-in-cheek style and catchy pop tunes. Over the years, they have released several albums and singles, maintaining a presence in the music industry with their playful and often self-deprecating approach to pop music.
Riva starr
Riva Starr, aka East-London-based Stefano Miele, has long burned a mark on the night. Not simply a widely respected DJ, producer and the owner of Snatch! Records, his restless artistry has made a career from shrugging off genre constraints and expectations. As part of PMI’s publishing catalogue, expect driving electronic beats sprinkled with pop and Latin undertones, remixes for the ages, and some classics such as 'Eat, Sleep, Rave Repeat' and 'Give Me Sunshine' - embrace Riva Starr's music and explore his extensive easy-clear catalogue below!
Robert gallagher
Robert Gallagher is a British musician, songwriter, and DJ with a rich and varied career spanning from the late 1980s to the present. As the frontman of Galliano, he played a pivotal role in pioneering the acid jazz genre, blending jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop into a distinctive sound. The band released several influential albums, including "In Pursuit of the 13th Note" (1991) and "The Plot Thickens" (1994), known for their groovy rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.
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Since 2000, Gallagher has reinvented himself as Earl Zinger, experimenting with a wide range of musical styles, including trip-hop, jazz, dub, and electronic music, often with a satirical or humorous edge. His debut album as Earl Zinger, "Put Your Phazers on Stun Throw Your Health Food Skyward" (2001), showcases his eclectic approach. Gallagher has collaborated with a wide array of artists, such as Jazzanova, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Kyoto Jazz Massive, and Gilles Peterson, further cementing his status as a dynamic and innovative figure in the music world.
Space
Space is an English band from Liverpool, formed in 1993. The band's music incorporates a wide variety of styles, including alternative rock, electronic, and punk, often featuring quirky and satirical lyrics. They gained prominence in the mid-1990s with hits like "Female of the Species," "Neighbourhood," and "Avenging Angels." Their debut album, Spiders(1996), was well-received and showcased their eclectic sound. The band went on a hiatus in the mid-2000s but reformed in 2011. Space is known for their distinctive sound and imaginative approach to music, often blending dark humor with catchy melodies.
Steve Cobby
Steve Cobby is a versatile musician with a nearly 35-year career characterized by a unique blend of genres, a DIY ethic, and strong ties to Kingston-Upon-Hull. Best known for his work with David 'Man' McSherry as Fila Brazillia, Cobby has also been involved in numerous collaborative projects and remixes for artists like Radiohead and The Orb. Despite his many joint ventures, some of Cobby’s most notable work is his solo material, released under various aliases and later his own name. His recent solo albums, including I've Loved You All My Life (2021) and The New Law of Righteousness(2023), showcase his diverse musical influences and ability to create both dancefloor and immersive soundscapes.
Sun glitters
Sun Glitters is the glitchy, atmospheric project of Venezuelan-born, Luxembourg-based producer Victor Ferreira, who also worked previously as Sug(r)cane. Ferreira's flair for lavish melodies and dense yet dreamy productions arrived fully formed on 2011's Everything Could Be Fine. Following his debut, Ferreira delivered a prolific string of releases, including collaborations with Steffaloo and Slow Magic; a single on Lefse Records; and a collection of Everything Could Be Fine remixes. Sun Glitters' Mush Records debut Scattered into Light, which featured Diverting Duo vocalist Sara Cappai, arrived in 2014.
Sunscreem
One of the first rave-pop groups with live-performance abilities as well, Sunscreem formed around Paul Carnell and Lucia Holm (both on keyboards and vocals) with a handful of contributors including guitarists Darren Woodford and Wayne Simms, bassist Rob. Frioker, drummer Sean Wright and Baz the DJ. Holm was a session cellist with credits including Dream Academy's "Life in a Northern Town' when she met Carnell at a warehouse rave in Essex and agreed to forn a band. Early singles "Walk On" and "Pressure" became moderate British hits and dancefloor favorites, while 1993's "Love U More a became their trademark song (and biggest hit). The debut Sunscreem album 03 was released in 1993, earning American release through Columbia. The Perfect Motion" single also became a hit, but the group had disappeared from the charts by the mid-90s. Their second album Change or Die was finally released in 1996, while the retrospective Looking at You: Club Anthems appeared in 1998.
Supersister
Supersister is a British girl band that emerged in the early 2000s. They gained recognition with their debut single "Coffee," which charted in the UK in 2000. Known for their catchy pop tunes and playful lyrics, Supersister released their only album, Massive Attacks, in 2000. Despite a short-lived career, the band's vibrant style and memorable tracks left a lasting impression on the early 2000s pop scene.
the cheeky girls
The Cheeky Girls are a Romanian-born pop duo consisting of twin sisters Gabriela and Monica Irimia. They rose to fame in the early 2000s with their catchy pop songs, vivacious personalities, and playful image. The duo gained widespread attention in the UK with their hit single "Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" in 2002, which became a chart-topping success.
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Known for their energetic performances and bubblegum pop sound, The Cheeky Girls quickly became pop culture icons, appearing on various TV shows and magazines. They released several albums and singles, including "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)" and "Take Your Shoes Off".
Theo parrish
Theo Parrish is an influential American DJ, producer, and musician known for his innovative contributions to house and techno music. Based in Detroit, Parrish has been a key figure in the city's electronic music scene since the mid-1990s. His work is characterized by a deep, soulful sound that blends elements of jazz, funk, and disco. Parrish is renowned for his unique DJ sets, which often feature eclectic and unconventional track selections. In addition to his solo releases, he founded the record label Sound Signature, through which he has released much of his groundbreaking work. Parrish's music and DJing continue to inspire and influence the global electronic music community.
The wildhearts
The Wildhearts are a British rock band formed in 1989, known for their blend of hard rock, punk, and pop melodies. Led by singer and guitarist Ginger (David Walls), the band gained popularity in the early 1990s with their debut album Earth vs The Wildhearts (1993), which received critical acclaim. Their energetic performances and catchy yet heavy songs, including hits like "I Wanna Go Where the People Go" and "Caffeine Bomb," have earned them a dedicated fan base. Despite numerous lineup changes and periods of hiatus, The Wildhearts have continued to release music and tour, maintaining their reputation as a dynamic and influential force in the rock scene.