
Sparks announce their signing to Transgressive Records at AIM Awards
The Association of Independent Music (AIM) Awards took place yesterday evening (17 October) at the Roundhouse in London.
Collecting their award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, Sparks took an opportunity to announce their signing to Transgressive Records for their forthcoming full-length album. The release will be distributed by Firebird Label Services, and comes after last year's release, The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, their follow-up to 2020's A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip.
Congratulations @sparksofficial!https://t.co/taE8Lvy0JW pic.twitter.com/GIAjb201Kh
— Sparkstacular (@sparkstacular) October 18, 2024
Other winners on the evening included Jorja Smith, who won the Best Independent Album award for her second studio album, Falling or Flying, and Sampha who won two awards for Best Independent Track for last year’s “Spirit 2.0” and Best Independent Video for “Only”.
For the full list of winners, visit aim-awards.co.uk.
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