What record company and management is Warren with?
A. On Nov. 1, 1995, Warren signed a deal with Imago Records of New York, NY. Warren’s solo work is handled by Left Bank Management. In 1997 Clay Farmer of Imago told me that he and Warren had negotiated an amicable and mutual split. At that time, Warren had planned to release the remainder of the Machine Language trilogy as well as the TV Mania albums and any future solo albums on Warren’s label that he founded with Nick Rhodes: Lo-Fi Records. Roadrage was released on Bandai in Japan in 1998, and The Blue was self-released in Dec. 2000 (distributed by arrangements with G&S Music and Medazzaland Discs). In August 2001, Warren signed a deal with One Way Records for the worldwide release and distribution of Roadrage, The Blue, and Trance-Formed.