Английская Википедия:Edward Bruce (music executive)

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Edward Bruce (born 26 July 1997) is a British music executive and producer.Шаблон:Cn He is the founder and CEO of TUIGSE Music Group (TMG), an independent music label, and co-founder of public relations agency Blackspire Press.[1][2][3] Bruce has received Gold and Platinum certifications in France and Belgium for contributions to Loïc Nottet's album Selfocracy (2017).[4][5]

Early life and education

Bruce was born on 26 July 1997, in Aberdeen, United Kingdom.Шаблон:Cn He attended Robert Gordon’s College.[6] In 2015, he moved to Glasgow to pursue a degree in computing science at the University of Glasgow.Шаблон:Cn

Career

While studying, Bruce founded TMG,[7] an independent music label to collaborate with British grime and hip-hop artists.[1] Bruce has collaborated with brands like the BBC and Boiler Room and engaged in writing sessions with Red Bull Music and Sony/RCA Records UK.[8] Notably, he invested in British rapper Giggs' UK tour, managed grime producers for Red Bull Music's "Beat Roots" mixtape,[9] and influenced Scottish rapper Shogun's career such as his role in the BBC TV series "The Rap Game UK"[10] and collaborating with Dizzee Rascal.[1][2][11]

He has received several awards, including the Silver IMPALA certification for his contribution to Shogun's Katana EP[12] and both Platinum and Gold certification awards in Belgium for his involvement in Loïc Nottet's "Selfocracy" album, released under Sony/Jive Epic. He has also received Gold certification for album sales in France.[8][1][7]

In 2021, Bruce and Lewis Webster co-founded Blackspire Press, a PR/marketing agency. [8][1]

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