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UK-based band Sea Fever to collaborate with Trans:Com

Transmission Communications (Trans:Com) 2 mins read

Brisbane-based independent electronic music label, Trans:Com, is proud to announce that it will be collaborating with Manchester-based band, Sea Fever, in releasing an exclusive Australian-edition LP record, featuring selected Sea Fever singles and remixes by Australian producers.

Sea Fever features Iwan Gronow (Haven, Johnny Marr band), Beth Cassidy (Section 25), New Order’s Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham, and Elliot Barlow. Their sound features atmospheric synths, indie guitars, and driving beats.

The collaboration came about after meeting with members of the band and their management during New Order’s tour of Australia in February 2025. Trans:Com’s co-directors, Dennis Remmer and Anna Petrou, are excited to bring Sea Fever’s music to indie/electronic fans downunder.

Sea Fever band members are looking forward to the collaboration, saying: “We are really happy to have our first release in Australia, huge thanks to Dennis, Anna and everyone at Trans:Com for giving us the opportunity to release a selection of songs from our first and second albums. Already we feel a special connection at this early stage and can’t wait to get going. We’re excited that Sea Fever’s Sound is soon to Surface downunder,”

This Australia-Manchester collaboration echoes the ‘heady days’ of Factory Records, an iconic UK label that inspired Dennis and Anna to establish Trans:Com with a similar philosophy.

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Key Facts:

Brisbane-based independent electronic music label, Trans:Com, is proud to announce that it will be collaborating with Manchester-based band, Sea Fever, in releasing an exclusive Australian-edition LP record, featuring selected Sea Fever singles and remixes by Australian producers.


About us:

Sea Fever - Bio: Sea Fever is a five-piece band from Manchester in the United Kingdom (UK). Their music mixes atmospheric synths, indie guitars, and driving beats. Fronted by Iwan Gronow (Haven, Johnny Marr) and Beth Cassidy (Section 25), they also feature Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham (New Order) and Eliot Barlow. They describe their sound as “bold, cinematic, and built to evolve”.


Contact details:

For interviews & more info:   Anna Petrou, Trans:Com – E [email protected] | M +61 437 419 662

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