ATC Management has taken a majority stake in Raw Power Management, which will remain a standalone company but move into the offices of ATC in the UK and US.
Founded in 2006 by Craig Jennings, Raw Power manages many big name rock acts, including Bring Me The Horizon, Bullet For My Valentine, The Mars Volta, You Me At Six and Refused.
“I am delighted to welcome the expertise and talent of Craig and the Raw Power team to ATC, along with their stellar roster of artists”, says ATC CEO Adam Driscoll. “At heart, our two companies have a common purpose - to support artists and empower them to achieve their creative and commercial goals. By coming together and combining forces, the capacity to deliver on those goals has increased substantially”.
Jennings adds, “Both ATC and Raw Power value integrity, belief in the acts we look after, passion for the music and doing everything for the benefit of our artists. I have watched over the years as ATC have developed their artists on a global scale and have always had great admiration for the team and the way they go about things. This feels like a massive opportunity to take our artists to a whole new level. I feel that together we will be a powerhouse organisation. It's a very exciting time”.
As well counting artists including Nick Cave, The Smile, PJ Harvey, Yaeji, Sleaford Mods, and Johnny Marr as management clients, ATC Group also operates a booking agency, merch company, livestreaming business and more. It listed on the Aquis Growth Market in 2021.