Signed to the independent label arm of Xenomania, the pop production house headed by Brian Higgins (Girls Aloud, Sugababes, The Saturdays), the four-piece dropped this pop banger last Friday. Now let's end the vaccine mandate at the Northern Border. [26] It was also listed at number 23 on The Observer Music Monthly's 75 best singles of the decade. Because they're assholes. [21] Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys said that Xenomania "reminded me of working at Smash Hits 'cos [sic] you've got this house full of people and they're all totally into music. Here's the full transcript. [13], Higgins and Xenomania were once again given free rein for Girls Aloud's third album, Chemistry. Hipgnosis has acquired 100% of Higgins worldwide copyright, ownership and financial interest, including the writer share, of his catalogue comprising 362 songs. Nick Coler programmed The KLF's singles and Tim Powell started out in 1989 "doing hardcore rave stuff". They got more involved in the writing as time went on, but we were probably all a little bit guilty of having an inner pop star desperate to get out of Xeno". [34] Their fourth studio album, 2007's Tangled Up, was labelled "yet another unrelenting pop masterpiece. He didn't mind if it was the person making tea in the officeif they came up with something, which they often did, that would be used". You can unsubscribe at any time. "[19] Also that year, they produced the singles "Miss Perfect" and "7 Ways" for former Five member Abs's solo album, Abstract Theory. Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old? Salary in 2020. [4] The album Out of Control became Girls Aloud's first number-one studio album. According to Higgins, he knew "Hole in the Head" was "the single" as soon as he heard the backing track again: "Those moments of clarity are the best bit about the music business. "[7][21] Higgins has "the final say on everything [and establishes] the creative direction projects will take". Potters Bar, He is a member of the Democratic Party and is an active member of several congressional committees and caucuses. Xenomania also includes a house band who work on potential songs; members include Florrie Arnold (drums) Kieran Jones (guitar, bass) and Jason Resch (guitar, keyboards). Peermusic has signed songwriter and producer Brian Higgins best known as part of pop making powerhouse Xenomania to a global publishing deal, covering his future works. "[10], Xenomania were approached to create the debut single for a girl group formed through the television talent show Popstars: The Rivals. In 2011, Xenomania produced two tracks for The Saturdays' album On Your Radar, including their top five hit "All Fired Up", which was co-produced with Space Cowboy and MNEK. Under Review. "[6] The various pieces of music are discussed at daily meetings and the best become the basis of songs. [] But people need to understand that when they hear something that we've done on the radio, a process has been followed to achieve that. They have a big range. Although the song did not become a hit, Cooper's lyric writing talent would become a key part of Xenomania. [7] Of Higgins and Xenomania, Girls Aloud's former manager Louis Walsh says, "He just makes great songs for radio. Two of his collaborators on this single, Tim Powell and Matt Gray, would become important future members of Xenomania. "[5] It later appeared on Girls Aloud's What Will the Neighbours Say?. The sessions have so far yielded three singles, "Go to Work", "Fool for Love" and "All That I Know" as well as an EP, titled Nadine. The advertisements supplied by our carefully selected sponsors enable us to host and support the company data we share with our free members. And often people say don't meet your heroes because you'll be let down, and I sort of understand why people would say that. In particular, all but one of Girls Aloud's studio albums have been entirely written and produced by Xenomania. In the late 1980s, he moved to East Grinstead, West Sussex. [50][75][76][77][78][79][80] Cooper says that high levels of quality control result from "a group of all sorts of artists, all songwriters, writing hooks on the same track [] Brian had no worries choosing melodies from wherever they came from. [7] It was put up for sale in 2015. [] They all have comments to make. BBC Music decided that the album was "quirky, modern and dripping with attitude" and "holds no disappointments." Brian Higgins (Xenomania) talks about songwriting with Mistajam Brian Higgins (Xenomania) talks about songwriting with Mistajam Miti Adhikari Miti Adhikari This gallery is from BBC. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. The Telegraph placed the latter song at number 15 on a list of 100 songs that defined the 2000s, while NME included it at number 39. albums and tracks for several highly successful pop music singers and groups, most notably Girls Aloud, through his Xenomania production group. [38] Xenomania produced seven more tracks for the album The Alesha Show and an additional two for its reissue. "[84] Pet Shop Boys member Neil Tennant noted that Xenomania "never stick to one sound, so they're never boring. Higgins attempted to launch Cooper as a solo artist under the stage name Moonbaby but failed to find success. "[62] Franz Ferdinand's drummer Paul Thomson said, "We wrote with Higgins for a while and initially we thought we'd work more with him but it didn't really work out. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. [18] Shortly after the album's release, another round of sessions during that summer yielded three new tracks that later surfaced on a reissue of the album in November, including a massively successful cover version of The Pointer Sisters song "Jump" for the film Love Actually. "[5] Higgins refuses to work "purely for the fee" for the same reasons. [50], Xenomania worked with another X Factor alumnus (and Xenomania Records signee), Amelia Lily, producing and writing an album that was subsequently shelved. Other Xenomania productions proved less successful. Again Powell and Gray were among his collaborators. Brian Higgins (producer) salary income and net worth data provided by People Ai provides an estimation for any internet celebrity's real salary income and net worth like Brian Higgins (producer) based on real numbers. It was said that "Higgins injects an element of instant-catchy-cool to the songs without going overboard in trying to shape uber-chic dance floor hits." Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? That's been the driving force of our relationship with the groupto defy expectations. Because they're assholes. [21], Since their inception, Xenomania has garnered praise from all areas of the international media[citation needed]. Higgins said, "The pressure to come up with singles was, as always, immense. "[85], The varied sound of the production house is influenced by Higgin's own wide tastes growing up. In 2013 I interviewed Xenomania's Brian Higgins for a feature on the role of the producer. [67], In 2012, Xenomania Records became an imprint of Sony Music Entertainment and signed Amelia Lily, a finalist from The X Factor. Xenomania is an English songwriting and production team founded by Brian Higgins and based in Kent, England.Formed by Higgins with his Creative Director Miranda Cooper and Business Director Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment, [1] Xenomania has written and produced for renowned artists such as Cher, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Pet Shop Boys, The Saturdays and . Also that year, they produced the singles "Miss Perfect" and "7 Ways" for former Five member Abs's solo album, Abstract Theory. Brian Higgins Net Worth His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2022. Xenomania worked with American pop singer Britney Spears in 2003 during sessions for her fourth album In the Zone. In 2006, Girls Aloud released their first greatest hits collection, The Sound of Girls Aloud, which featured their singles to dateall produced by Xenomaniaincluding the new track "Something Kinda Ooooh". He is a member of famous with the age 54 years old group. Higgins goes on to clarify: 'Music is a fundamental human need. Sound recording and music publishing activities Higgins adds: "I started Xenomania in 1996 and to see it in 2020 as a standalone independent record label and publishing company is something that gives me deep pride and great joy. Its just a question of bringing it out.. Formed after Higgins met Miranda Cooper, Xenomania has written and produced for renowned artists such as Cher, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Pet Shop Boys, The Saturdays and the Sugababes. Xenomania were reported to have written five songs for Leona Lewis's second album, Echo (2009), described by Cooper as "tragic songs with a twist". Higgins spoke of bad experiences with bigger artists to Literally magazine in 2009: "Everything about us is about enormous enthusiasm for something. And often people say don't meet your heroes because you'll be let down, and I sort of understand why people would say that. [6] Referring to Girls Aloud in a 2004 interview with The Observer, Higgins said, "We don't let them out of the room till they've given every ounce of melodic instinct that they've got in them, [] at the end, you find they've contributed really well. "[citation needed], Xenomania has been given various accolades and recognition. [21] The country home formerly belonged to Alice Liddell, the inspiration behind Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He is not dating anyone. "[64], Xenomania spent two years looking for talent worldwide, establishing Xenomania Records. who shares co-writing credits in nearly all Xenomania . Produced by Brian Higgins & Xenomania. "[2] The goal is to establish an "entertainment company, with Higgins [] presiding over a pool of talent, retaining key rights to the artists they develop." BBC Music hailed Ten as "incredible proof of how perfect pop can be in the right hands" and wrote that "Alongside the Xenomania hit machine, at their best Girls Aloud create a universe entirely of their own, standing as one of the greatest pop acts of this century". [57] Cooper later said of Xenomania's relationship with the group, who split up in 2013, "We kind of thought of ourselves as a bit of the band, so the essence of Xeno was Girls Aloud. Brian Higgins, a billionaire, has a net worth $88 million. "[86] In 2006, British pop website Popjustice stated, "This cartel of songwriters and producers are the most talented pop powerhouse since the glory days of Cheiron, and could easily become the most exciting British hit machine of all time. But [] we were able to have a lot of fun working on ideas that were maybe a little too odd to be on the radio." Higgins also says, "I object to the word 'manufactured' cause I think it's invariably said with a vague sneer. So, how much is Brian Higgins worth at the age of 56 years old? On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 175, Darkes Lane, On 23 January 2019, Xenomania launched a four-member girl group called unperfect, releasing their debut single "Gots To Give The Girl" on the following day. This led to the international number one hit, 'Believe,' which was released in 1998. We will update Brian Higginss Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible. Higgins says, "We developed this sound of electronics and guitars fusing together but this was in the late Nineties when R'n'B lite dominated pop music and we had to wait for our opening." Following the success of Girls Aloud's first four singles, Xenomania was enlisted to produce Girls Aloud's second album, What Will the Neighbours Say?, in its entirety. We were getting quite desperate as we were struggling to connect with the predominantly R&B artists we'd get sent. The album was nominated in the Best Electronic/Dance Album category at the 52nd Grammy Awards. The single "Sweet About Me", inspired by "obscure Parisian psychedelic records" that Higgins and Cooper had introduced to Cilmi, was an international success. Higgins said of Sugababes member Mutya Buena, "She's undoubtedly the finest female singer this country has produced in yearsfor me the closest comparison is Dusty Springfield."[2]. NME magazine called Don't Stop "Xenomania-abetted lipstick-pop genius". Laut einem Artikel in Qin der Oktoberausgabe 2009 des Magazins, "arbeiten sie alle an Backing-Tracks, Akkorden oder Beats, Higgins whlt die besten Teile aus und baut Songs wie Puzzles auf."In tglichen Treffen werden die verschiedenen Musikstcke besprochen und die besten zur Grundlage von Liedern. for The Saturdays, the lead single from the group's greatest hits album Finest Selection. Simply enter your email address below and we will send you an email when the company files any documents or there is a change to their credit report. The single "Call the Shots" was critically acclaimed, with pop music journalist Peter Robinson calling it the "greatest pop song of the 21st century." The same year, they produced songs for The X Factor runner-up Rebecca Ferguson, British boy band The Wanted, and girl group SoundGirl. Nick Coler programmed The KLF's singles and Tim Powell started out in 1989 "doing hardcore rave stuff". She's played drums for Girls Aloud and Pe Shop Boys at Brian Higgins' Xenomania pop hit factory. Brian Higginss income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United Kingdom. Xenomania ist ein englisches Songwriting- und Produktionsteam, das von Brian Higgins gegrndet wurde und in Kent, England, ansssig ist.Xenomania wurdevon Higgins mit seiner Creative Director Miranda Cooper und der Business Director Sarah Stennett von First Access Entertainment gegrndet und hat fr renommierte Knstler wie Cher, Kylie Minogue, Thanenthiran Height, Weight & Measurements3 Who Is R.S. They were our creative muses and, therefore, a lot of the stuff was written by ourselves. His songwriting and production company Xenomania are the musical force behind Girls Aloud, arguably not just the most successful but most. [10], On paper, Girls Aloud shouldn't still be around, so we go into the making of every record with a view that they have to do something exceptional to warrant even existing. "[6] Norwegian singer Annie said of Higgins, "he's making music all the time and he's really creative and has a lot of good ideas. When British girl group Sugababes were dropped by London Records, they recorded "Round Round" with Xenomania, which Higgins says was "fusing electronics and guitars and tempo changes and melody shifts, so that the chorus was the only repetitive melody whereas traditional pop structure repeats verse melodies." Brian was so sure it was going to be a huge hit that we literally planned the day that we would be writing this 'number one'. After eighteen months, he decided to found Xenomania as an independent production company based in Westerham in Kent, outside London, because it is "somewhere where concentration would be easy [and] no one 'pops' in.". This Must Be Pop", "Sodajerker presents Miranda Cooper Songwriting Magazine", "Girls Aloud, What Will The Neighbours Say? However, the success of the lead single, "All I Wanna Do", led to a collaboration with American singer Cher and Higgins co-writing her international number-one hit single "Believe" (1998). In 2006, Girls Aloud released their first greatest hits collection, The Sound of Girls Aloud, which featured their singles to dateall produced by Xenomaniaincluding the new track "Something Kinda Ooooh". We just realized that we're not really a pop group.". Xenomania Geschichte Brian Higgins found early success after producing Australian singer Dannii Minogue's third album, Girl(1997), which gained favourable reviews at the time but failed to enter the British Top 40. Peermusic has signed songwriter and producer Brian Higgins - best known as part of pop making powerhouse Xenomania - to a global publishing deal, covering his future works. [20] Sugababes' "Hole in the Head", another UK number-one, was one of several tracks for their album Three that were co-written and produced by the Xenomania team. Email: musicweek@abacusemedia.com. Xenomania worked with American pop singer Britney Spears in 2003 during sessions for her fourth album In the Zone. In 2016, Higgins founded Twin Xenomania Ltd. with Nick Gatfield. [74] According to Cooper, the artist's vocal performance on a track is "the final piece of the puzzle", and songs with "amazing" choruses have been shelved as a result of the artist not sounding adequate on them. The song was referred to as "another head-spinningly innovative number from the Xenomania team." Copyright 2023 Company Check Ltd (04905417) Registered Office: Caspian Point One, Pierhead Street, Cardiff, CF10 4DQ, United Kingdom. [70], Higgins told The Telegraph in August 2009, "Pop is where the cutting edge of music is but it needs to be done with total sincerity and an incredible amount of skill, otherwise it doesn't warrant its own existence. We try to find perfect matches unique to the artist we are working with". At the end of 1999, the fledgling Xenomania organisation signed a 'really big' deal with London Records just as that company was sold, and then spent a year and a half trying to get things back. Chemistry was praised by critics upon its release. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. "[87] They were named Music Week's Producer of the Year award for 2009. Xenomania produced seven more tracks for the album The Alesha Show and an additional two for its reissue. Xenomania wrote and produced UK number-one singles for girl groups, List of artists with songs produced by Brian Higgins/Xenomania, Brian Higgins/Xenomania production credits, "The Promise by Girls Aloud is the 2009 British Single", "Xenomania: The secret hit factory that made Girls Aloud", "The Popjustice.com 20 Songwriting Competition", "Whatever Happened To Five? Scott introduced Higgins to Steve Rodway (also known as Motiv8) who took on Higgins as a session musician. Why do we display adverts? [66] Vagabond were formed through the programme. But [] we were able to have a lot of fun working on ideas that were maybe a little too odd to be on the radio. It was said that "Higgins injects an element of instant-catchy-cool to the songs without going overboard in trying to shape uber-chic dance floor hits. [42] Yes reached number four on the UK Albums Chart in 2009, Pet Shop Boys' highest placing since their 1996 album Bilingual. Music released under this label include songs by Liv Lovelle. Moonbaby). His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2022. [60] However, unperfect did not stay together for very long, with Xenomania moving on to produce a five-piece girl group called CuteBad by 2022.[61]. You can choose which alerts you receive and can unsubscribe at any time. "That's when we started writing for other people", according to Cooper. Xenomania is an English songwriting and production team founded by Brian Higgins and based in Kent, England. A key collaborator with Higgins is Miranda Cooper, who shares co-writing credits in nearly all Xenomania-written tracks. [89] It also won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. [2], "He thinks everyone's got at least one number one hit in them", says Cooper, his long-time writing partner, in a 2004 Observer Music Monthly article. Xenomania. French remixer Fred Falke also frequently works with Xenomania.[6]. Xenomania are notable for their abnormal writing process. [5] Shortly afterwards, Higgins heard the other tracks that Girls Aloud had recorded for their debut album Sound of the Underground and was dissatisfied with the obscurity and inconsistency of the group's direction, and personally intervened to produce four more original tracks for the album to replace some of the weaker content. "[2] The song would later become a UK number-one single for Sugababes in 2002. Xenomania is an English songwriting and production team founded by Brian Higgins and based in Kent, England. Pet Shop Boys' Yes was nominated in the Best Electronic/Dance Album category at the 52nd Grammy Awards. His musical style has been described[by whom?] In 2012, Xenomania were reported to be working with Christina Aguilera. The district, numbered as the 27th district from 2005 to 2013, includes Buffalo and Niagara Falls. "[7] He has also said, "pop music is maths. Dave Colquhoun soon left the band and now plays guitar with Rick Wakeman of Yes fame. The duo, consisting of Xenomania songwriters Giselle Sommerville and Niara Scarlett, released one single before being dropped. Artists that Higgins has produced and/or written with/for include Pet Shop Boys, Sugababes, Dannii Minogue, The Saturdays, Girls Aloud, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, Alesha Dixon, Texas, Rachel Stevens, Gabriella Cilmi, Mollie King, Nadine Coyle, Kaiser Chiefs, and Saint Etienne among others. The album's second single, "Biology", was critically acclaimed, being called "the best pop single of the last decade". While at work on Girls Aloud's fifth studio album, Out of Control, two members of the Xenomania house band, Jason Resch and Kieran Jones, composed the backing track for "The Promise", which they played for Higgins. "[5] Neil Tennant noted that Higgins "works you very hard. [65], In 2009, Xenomania held a "mini festival" entitled Xenofest in which they showcased their artists to journalists, record label representatives, and PRs. Brian Thomas Higgins (born 1966[1]) is an English record producer, who has written and produced albums and tracks for several successful pop music singers and groups, including Girls Aloud, S Club 7, Sugababes, and The Saturdays through his Xenomania production team. At 54 years old, Brian Higgins height not available right now. The song was referred to as "another head-spinningly innovative number from the Xenomania team. x It is believed that "Made of Glass" was going to be given to Rachel Stevens. Brian Thomas Higgins . In 2003, Xenomania wrote and produced "No Good Advice" for Girls Aloud, which reflected his general mood of failure after the deal between Xenomania and London Records fell through. Their fourth studio album, 2007's Tangled Up, was labelled "yet another unrelenting pop masterpiece." With advanced searching, free company accounts and comprehensive credit reports across the UK & Ireland, Company Check is the UK's most used online business data provider, delivering over 100 million reports to 21 million visitors in 2018 alone. In the United Kingdom, Alesha Dixon's "The Boy Does Nothing" was her first solo top five single. Go to CocoFinder's 53 records in 25 states about Brian Higgins, and receive further details about his/her contact information such as residence, email, phone number and social media profile. Cooperwho recalled being "scared" of Sugababes because of their heavy involvement in the songwriting processsaid that Xenomania made a conscious effort to differentiate their Sugababes work from that of Girls Aloud, giving the former group an "urban feel" and the latter a "punky [and] guitar-led" sound. Biology, that was just the little piano hook at the beginning, but I remember it probably took two years to work out how to come out of that intro, what it would go into. "[27] Virgin Media gave the album five stars, saying it was "bursting [] with invention, quirky lyrics, tongue-in-cheek sauciness and [] appeals to grown-up pop fans and music critics as well as to the teenyboppers. It was also listed at number 23 on The Observer Music Monthly's 75 best singles of the decade. [75] Songwriters and producers who have worked for Xenomania include Annie, Fred Falke, Tove Lo, Edele Lynch (of Irish girl group B*Witched), MNEK, Deedee Ray, and Olivia Redmond (formerly of SoundGirl). Having someone as influential, innovative and prolific as Brian joining us at Peermusic is a complete honour. Higgins met Miranda Cooper at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest when she was a backing dancer for Gina G, while Matt Gray had started his musical career in the 1980s, writing music for the Commodore 64 home computer. View the profiles of people named Brian Higgins. More information about our membership plans. Dave Colquhoun soon left the band and now plays guitar with Rick Wakeman of Yes fame. Complications resulted from the late nineties sale of London Records to Universal Music Group. [11] Higgins praised Sugababes for the "crucial role" in Xenomania's subsequent success"To me they represented something superior to what was out there. In the late 1980s, he moved to East Grinstead, West Sussex. "I'd had writer's block for myself, but as soon as it was for somebody else all these songs popped out." At 56 years old, Brian Higgins height not available right now. Brian Higgins is one of the pop geniuses of our time. However, the success of the lead single, "All I Wanna Do", led to a collaboration with American singer Cher and Higgins co-writing her international number-one hit single "Believe" (1998). Formed by Higgins with his Creative Director Miranda Cooper and Business Director Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment,[1] Xenomania has written and produced for renowned artists such as Cher, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Pet Shop Boys, The Saturdays and Sugababes. Xenomania also worked with Alesha Dixon (on the single "Knockdown"), Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and produced two songs for Sugababes' fifth studio album, Change. As a Director in Salesforce's Customer Success Group Brian Higgins continues a record of over 29 years of driving customer success, operational excellence and business development with world class . As he is unavoidably detained in meetings for some time, Literally first has the opportunity to soak up some of the Xenomania atmosphere. According to our Database, He has no children. Higgins hails from Whitehaven, Cumbria on the edge of the Lake District of England. What's on the agenda for new BPI CEO Jo Twist? Higgins says, "I discovered punk music, then New Romantic music, then dance music, which got me into the music business professionally. Two of his collaborators on this single, Tim Powell and Matt Gray, would become important future members of Xenomania. We have estimated Brian Higgins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. Of ex-Sugababes member Mutya Buena, Higgins has said, Shes undoubtedly the finest female singer this country has produced in years for me the closest comparison is Dusty Springfield., He thinks everyones got at least one number one hit in them,' says Cooper, his long-time writing partner, in a 2004 Observer Music Monthly article. And he has somebody watching fashion TV all day making notes on what kind of beats they're using. [16] "Round Round" and "Sound of the Underground" have been called "two huge groundbreaking hits",[2] credited with reshaping British pop music for the 2000s. Capital Management was founded by Higgins, who is 54 years old. [30][31] Xenomania continued their work with both Saint Etienne and Sugababes, producing the latter's UK top five single "Red Dress" (from the 2005 album Taller in More Ways), described by The Observer as "a thumping tour de force from Xenomania [] Not unexpectedly, it flirts vivaciously with pop songwriting convention, boasting not one but two killer choruses". Also in 2012, Xenomania recorded with Mutya Keisha Siobhana group consisting of the first line-up of the Sugababesand Little Mix. It's ruthless. ", "He thinks everyone's got at least one number one hit in them,'" says Cooper, his long-time writing partner, in a 2004 Observer Music Monthly article. Xenomania's Brian Higgins once dismissed it as a 'disaster,' but is Long Hot Summer really *that* bad? Following the success of Girls Aloud's first four singles, Xenomania was enlisted to produce Girls Aloud's second album, What Will the Neighbours Say?, in its entirety. card classic compact. 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