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World, Pop, Electronic and Folk
Sadia Sadia is a Canadian-born British installation artist, known for her audiovisual media work, incorporating sound and images, both still and moving. She is also an award-winning record producer and songwriter. Sadia began her career by becoming one of the first women in the world to be signed to a major label as a record producer. From 1978 to 1993 Sadia worked largely with the Canadian guitar player David Wilcox, producing the albums Out of the Woods, My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble, Bad Reputation, Breakfast at the Circus, and The Natural Edge, many of which achieved gold or platinum status. She also co-wrote many of the titles on these albums. On emigrating to the United Kingdom Sadia became the first female member of the British Record Producer’s Guild (now MPG) under the chairmanship of Sir George Martin and sat on the Board of Directors for several years under the chairmanship of Robin Millar CBE. Sadia is also a founding member of the multimedia world fusion project Equa with Stephen W. Tayler. Signed to Polygram (Australia) in 1996, producing the eponymously titled ARIA nominated album 'EQUA' in the same year. Successful artist/songwriter Simon Wilcox is Sadia's daughter with David Wilcox.
Equa |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Language Of Butterfly Wings | Sadia Sadia | 2000 | Album |