Signed: Tash Sultana Inks Record Deal With BMG; Dexys Midnight Runners Make Heavenly Pact

BMG signed Australian artist, producer and songwriter Tash Sultana to a recording deal. The agreement includes future releases along with Sultana’s recorded catalog, which will revert to BMG in 2030.

Sultana said in a statement, “I’ve been an independent artist for a very long time and intentionally so. I wanted to see how far I could take it on my own, to build something real and meaningful from the ground up. Reaching this point has allowed me to enter a partnership from a place of strength and clarity about my future on my terms which was always my long-term goal. BMG felt like the right move for this next phase — an opportunity to grow, evolve, and take things to the next level.”

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Added Heath Johns, president of Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia at BMG: “Tash is a generational talent with a global platform that has been built by relentless hard work and creative conviction. When our team heard the level of these new songs, we instantly knew we’d be the perfect partner to take Tash to even greater levels. We are grateful that Tash has chosen BMG and we are excited to join Tash on this next phase of their artistic journey—it will be their biggest to date.”

English pop alternative band Dexys Midnight Runners, best known for the 1982 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Come on Eileen,” signed with Heavenly Recordings. The first release under the agreement will be “My Life in England Pt. 1,” the first single off the band’s upcoming album LOVE, set for release on Sept. 4.

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