Sav Remzi
Sav Remzi is a creative entrepreneur, record producer and impresario. He is responsible for a number of imprints over the past three decades, including the music label Nuphonic Records, the Blue Note Club Shoreditch, Xfm's London Xpress radio shows, Tirk Records, the Lovebox Festival, and the discovery of various hit artists including New Young Pony Club and Fujiya & Miyagi.
Remzi also develops creative campaigns and partnerships for brands which have included Virgin Media, The Guardian Newspapers, Rhodes Piano, Monitor Audio, Naim Audio, Cambridge Audio, Harvey Goldsmith, Pernod Ricard, South by Southwest London & ALPINE Cars (Automobiles Alpine). In 2013, he was appointed Founding Member at the not-for-profit members club, House of St Barnabas in London's Soho. where he contributed as music and content director.
In 2018 Remzi published Goldie's critically acclaimed memoirs All Things Remembered on Faber & Faber. Since then, Sav has consulted creative concepts and audio installations for the new KOKO Camden and Church of St John-at-Hackney, whilst developing various other projects including a new music rights management company called State Of Independents which he launched early 2024. In 2024, Remzi was invited to join the board of directors for Museum Of Youth Culture where he continues to act on an advisory level.