Kle Savidge
- Music Department
Thirteen is an impressionable age and it was the timely discovery of
David Bowie's "Space Oddity" on her brother's stereo that brought forth
the realisation of music's power to evoke, lift and transform the space
it occupies.
Kle Savidge arrived in the UK in 1990 from her hometown of Toronto,
surmising somehow that she might find herself ever more engaged in the
British soundtrack that informed her youth. She immediately found what
she was looking for when she stumbled upon a nascent Creation Records
and a certain Alan McGee who took her under his wing and made her his
right hand woman for the next ten years.
Kle was at the centre of a seminal movement in recent British pop
history as a hopeful Noel Gallagher arrived at the Creation office with
a demo tape that would change everything. Working with the acclaimed
talents of artists such as Oasis, Primal Scream, Teenage Fanclub, Ride,
My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain gave her extensive
experience in all aspects of recorded music.
Kle has always possessed a unique attraction to groundbreaking music
and, when Creation imploded in 2000, she embarked upon a career in
music supervision, keen to branch out on her own in an area suited to
her interests and talents.
David Bowie's "Space Oddity" on her brother's stereo that brought forth
the realisation of music's power to evoke, lift and transform the space
it occupies.
Kle Savidge arrived in the UK in 1990 from her hometown of Toronto,
surmising somehow that she might find herself ever more engaged in the
British soundtrack that informed her youth. She immediately found what
she was looking for when she stumbled upon a nascent Creation Records
and a certain Alan McGee who took her under his wing and made her his
right hand woman for the next ten years.
Kle was at the centre of a seminal movement in recent British pop
history as a hopeful Noel Gallagher arrived at the Creation office with
a demo tape that would change everything. Working with the acclaimed
talents of artists such as Oasis, Primal Scream, Teenage Fanclub, Ride,
My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain gave her extensive
experience in all aspects of recorded music.
Kle has always possessed a unique attraction to groundbreaking music
and, when Creation imploded in 2000, she embarked upon a career in
music supervision, keen to branch out on her own in an area suited to
her interests and talents.