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Pop / Rock 25/09/2019

Universal Music Publishing Group Extends Global Publishing Deal With The xx

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Universal Music Publishing Group Extends Global Publishing Deal With The xx
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG), a leading global publishing company, announced that The xx have renewed their worldwide publishing deal.
The xx is one of the UK's most influential and successful acts. The group has been signed to UMPG for a decade, a time during which they rose to tremendous success. The renewal comes 10 years since The xx's release of their Mercury Award-winning debut album 'xx'.

Released in 2009, The Guardian dubbed The xx's debut album "a distinctive musical statement of the like we may never get to hear again," and the record was met with both critical acclaim and huge commercial success. The following two albums, 2012's 'Coexist' and 2017's 'I See You' followed suit; 'I See You' saw the band achieve their second #1 album in the UK.

From the start, The xx's music has been highly sought after for syncs; 'Crystalised' soundtracked Gossip Girl; 'VCR' was featured in 2010 film Chatroom; 'Chained,' one of 'Coexist's singles, was featured in House of Cards; and 'Dangerous' from 'I See You' appeared in FIFA 2018. The band wrote 'Together' for Baz Luhrmann's 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby, and the soundtrack holds the record for the largest digital sales in a week for a soundtrack.

Live, The xx are unstoppable. 2010 saw the band headline festival stages including All Tomorrow's Parties, Coachella, Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and many more. In 2013, the band took their live show one step further with a series of three festival-style concerts in Berlin, Lisbon and London. The shows featured performances and DJ sets curated by the band, culminating in a concert by the band each night. When playing Bestival 2012, the group saw the largest ever crowd at the festival and a residency at O2 Academy Brixton in 2016 saw the longest run of sold-out shows in the venue's history.

Mark Gale, VP International A&R and Director of A&R at UMPG said: "We originally signed The xx purely on the basis of a set of songs we heard and loved. It's been extraordinary to see the artist and individuals that they've evolved into. They are constantly looking forward and challenging themselves creatively. It's a huge privilege and compliment that after 10 years they continue to trust all of us at Universal Music Publishing with their songs."

Jamie xx has also seen huge success with his solo venture, releasing his debut album 'In Colour' in 2015. The album was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Prize, MasterCard British Album of the Year at the 2016 Brit Awards and Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 58th Grammy Awards. Jamie has also achieved notable sync placements in an O2 ad with 'Loud Places' and a Playstation ad with 'GOSH.' In 2018, Romy Madley Croft co-wrote 'Electricity' by Silk City featuring Dua Lipa which won Best Dance Recording at the 61st Grammy Awards.






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