Strata Entertainment

Strata Entertainment Ltd is a British based company established in 2010 trading as: Strata Music, Strata Books and Strataville.

Strata Music

Strata Music (UK) is a boutique artist management company,[1] with associated record label [2] and distribution company, established in 2010 by Gordon Biggins. It has a small roster of established and developing artists and bespoke services extending into rights management and music publishing.

Associated artists include Die So Fluid, Lamb, Lou Rhodes and LOWB, producer Andy Barlow as well as a growing roster of upcoming artists.

Strataville

The Strata Music record label rebranded from Strata Music to Strataville in 2016.[3]

Strata Books

Strata Books is an independent book publisher launched in 2013. It publishes books by musicians.

In November 2014 it published You Can Drum But You Can't Hide, a memoir by former Fall drummer Simon Wolstencroft.[4] It has published two fiction titles, Don't Breathe the Air[5] and My Name Is Ferdinand by former musician and music journalist Simon Fellowes (Intaferon, Simon F). It also publishes The Phlunk picture book series - The Phlunk,[6] and The Phlunk's Worldwide Symphony[7] written by Mercury nominated singer-songwriter Lou Rhodes.

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References

  1. "Association of Independent Music". Aim.org.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. "Strata Music - MusicBrainz". Musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  3. "Strataville - MusicBrainz". Musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 1 May 2020.


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