Sav Remzi

Whilst directing his Tirk Records label, Remzi also develops creative campaigns for brands which have included Virgin Media, Harvey Goldsmith, Pernod Ricard, Intel, Mazda,[1] Stüssy, Perry Ellis/Farah,[2] Bowers & Wilkins, and Cambridge Audio.

In 1989, Remzi began working with early musical pioneers such as the late great Andrew Weatherall, Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay, hosting their residencies at his newly built jazz club the Red-Eye in Lewisham, South East London.

Nuphonic titles included David Mancuso's Loft series, Norman Jay's Good Times, Andrew Weatherall (RIP), Faze Action and Ashley Beedle.

By hosting residencies from the likes of DJ Harvey, Weatherall, James Lavelle, Gilles Peterson, Goldie's 'Metalheadz', Talvin Singh's Anokha[8] and Ninja Tune's Stealth,[9] the club proved to be a platform from which audiences could sample the various new musical movements that were emerging at the time.

The Tirk roster also include acts such as Richard Norris (Time & Space Machine), Architeq, Maurice Fulton, Tom Findlay (Groove Armada), Idjut Boys, The Bees, Escort, Greg Wilson (DJ), Chaz Jankel, and Martin Rushent.

[14] Remzi now acts as music strategy consultant to various brands which have included Virgin Media, Mazda, Meantime Brewery,[15] D&b audiotechnik,[16] Bowers & Wilkins, John Lewis and Perry Ellis.

At HOSB Sav has programmed high-profile events, styled the club's music strategy and forged partnerships with the likes of NTS Live and Boiler Room, as well as appointing founding members Jarvis Cocker, Rob da Bank, Gilles Peterson, Andrew Weatherall and many others.

Onblackheath Remzi headlined the likes of Massive Attack, Elbow, Grace Jones, Madness, Gilles Peterson, Neneh Cherry,[25] Groove Armada, Jarvis Cocker, NTS Radio,[26] Thundercat and many more.