Triplespeak is an artist mgmt. production company & record label, coalescing a sense of renaissance.
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Triplespeak emerged in 2016, inspired by a PhD Research Project that explored the processes of socio-cultural transformation, sharply focused upon the historical experience in Argentina, Australia, and Cuba.
The vision of artist manager, academic, and executive producer, Jeremy Hutton, who has more than thirty years-experience working within academia, politics, and the music industry, Triplespeak transcends a profound engagement with political-philosophical anthropology and the notion of renaissance, seen through the lens of music, film, and the arts more broadly.
First designed to build a cultural pathway connecting the streets of Buenos Aires, New York City, and Sydney, Triplespeak set the performing arts alight in 2016 with its production of Rascasuelos Tangos Vivos at New York City’s prestigious Carnegie Hall. Triplespeak has since transformed into an artist management, production company, and independent record label, which calls the Gadigal Land of the Eora Nation (Sydney) home.
Accordingly, Triplespeak remains open to provocative, inherently creative, and equally enlightening opportunities, specifically:
Activating bohemian and unconventional spaces for live performances;
Artist management & label services;
Production & tour management;
Strategic planning, marketing, and promotion;
Ghost writing & grant submissions;
Artistic direction & executive production
Entertainment consultancy.
Always open!
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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.