Marc Zermati
Marc Zermati is a French producer of punk rock music.
Career
He is the founder of Paris's Skydog label, which issued its first release, the Flamin' Groovies' 'Grease' 7" EP in May 1973, pre-dating Stiff Records by over 3 years. He owned the Open Market record shop in Paris,[1] Les Halles selling mostly US garage and punk rock music from London, Amsterdam and New York, forming the first independent shop distribution in France with Hendrix, Morrison, Winter recordings Sky High, Velvet Underground, given by Lou Reed and Brigid Polk. Zermati then issued recordings by US visionary Kim Fowley, an MC5 single and album and from the thriving UK R&B scene of the time, Ducks Deluxe and The Tyla Gang as well as 'More Grease' from the Groovies. In 1976 and 1977, Marc organised the 'first European punk rock festival' in the French town of Mont-de-Marsan.[1]
In the 90s he set up a record label called "Kind of Groove" as a SKYDOG Sublabel, presenting experimental, electronic & acid jazz music. Bands like the Japanese/French U.F.O., the German Marc Ashmann or the French/American CFM Band did several records on this label.
Festival & tour organisator
- The Heartbreakers ('76)
- Eddie and the Hot Rods
- Chrissie Hynde
- The Clash
- Wilko Johnson
- Dogs
- Big Audio Dynamite
- The Damned
- Happy Mondays
- Mano Negra
- Daft Punk
- Air
Productions
- Motörhead
- New York Dolls
- Johnny Thunders
- Wayne Kramer
- MC5
- Flambeurs
- Liv Tyler's mum Bebe Buell
- Iggy Pop & The Stooges Metallic K.O.
- Iggy Pop
- Flamin' Groovies
- Kim Fowley
- 54 Nude Honeys
- Marc Ashmann
- Pimpi Aroyo/ City Zen
- United Future Organization
- CFM Band
- Bossa Nova Beatniks
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Campion, Chris (2009). Walking on the moon: the untold story of the Police and the rise of new wave. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28240-3.