Month: September 2009 (Page 8 of 11)

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Private view / launch of ‘People I’ve never met and Conversations I’ve never had’ by Nick White

A Message from Nick White…..The Man who did the artwork for DUFUS – The Last Classed Blast

You are cordially invited to the Private view / launch of ‘People I’ve never met and Conversations I’ve never had’ 
on Thursday the 17th September at Concrete Hermit (5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX) from 6.30pm – 9pm.

‘People I’ve never met and Conversations I’ve never had’ will be my first book and is published by NOBROW. It is a 32 page hardback monograph featuring all new work and will be available to buy on the evening and via NOBROW’s website.

To run alongside the launch I will be exhibiting my debut Solo show at Concrete Hermit. On show will be the original artworks from the book, a number of Limited edition screenprints / posters and several hundred heads. The show will be on from Wednesday 9th September to Saturday the 19th September.

See below for images and more information / Links.

I Hope to see you there!

Nick

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Nick White Exhibition & Book Launch
Exhibition: Wednesday 9th September – Saturday 19th September
Book Launch Private View: Thursday 17th September, Concrete Hermit 6.30pm – 9pm

Nobrow would like to invite you to the launch ofNick White’s new book People I’ve Never Met and Conversations I’ve Never Had. The hard back monograph features 32 pages of Nick’s work, and is the first in a new series of NobrowMonobrow publications. The book will be available to purchase both at the launch and from our website.To celebrate the launch of the book we are also having an exhibition of Nick’s work atConcrete Hermit gallery. The exhibition features original artwork used in the book plus new limited edition screen prints. All artwork will be available to buy on a first come first serve basis. Nick will also be available to sign copies of his new book on the launch night.

See and download the full gallery on posterous

Posted via email from Iron Man Records

Redefining the Music Industry – A public consultation on the future shape, needs, direction and ambitions of the music industry.

An urgent message from our man Peter Jenkinson: “UK Music has asked us to alert key operators in our network to a consultation paper preparing on the future shape, needs, direction and ambitions of the music industry.”

You can submit your thoughts and  response directly to feedback at ukmusic.org

They are closing responses by the 15th September 2009; if you need any further information go to www.ukmusic.org/consultation

Redefining the Music Industry
A public consultation on the future shape, needs, direction
and ambitions of the music industry.

Closing date for responses: 15th September 2009

About UK Music

Established in October 2008, UK Music is the umbrella body that represents the collective interest of the UK’s commercial music industry: from artists, musicians, songwriters and composers, to record labels, music managers, music publishers, collecting societies and studio producers.

Our member organisations are: the Association of Independent Music (AIM), the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers & Authors (BASCA), BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, the Music Managers Forum (MMF),
the Music Publishers Association Limited (MPA), the Musicians Union (MU), PPL (Phonographic Performance Limited) and PRS for Music.

UK Music exists to understand, explain, promote, protect and nurture the UK’s commercial music sector so that its inherent value grows and its positive knock-on effects reverberate ever further and ever deeper. UK Music, through its wide membership, has access to the very best of the talent, creativity, insight and experience of those who together make up the
commercial music sector.

Drawing on such a rich resource, UK Music is the industry unit for:

Public policy and lobbying
External awareness and public opinion
Research and analysis
Industry-relevant education and skills

For more information see www.ukmusic.org

Overview

As we all know, the music industry has been dramatically re-shaped over the past ten years. In equal measures, this has proved disruptive, challenging and exciting. It will continue to be so.

However, within a fast-changing, ever-evolving commercial market, we believe it is vital that our entire industry can pull together; that we can identify and overcome internal and external challenges, plan, strategise, set
policy and forge ahead.

UK Music is currently working on a detailed report – to be published in late October – that will seek to do just this.

In order to take into account the widest spectrum of opinion, UK Music has announced an open, industry-wide consultation that will inform this report.

Consultation Summary

Specifically, we are asking all those working within, or affected by, the music industry, to contribute their thoughts to a vision of where our commercial sector should be heading over the next 5-10 years, the challenges we need to overcome, and the changes and policies that could positively impact on both individuals and businesses.

The UK is home to the world’s most amazing musical heritage. More importantly, on the world stage we continue to punch way above our weight in terms of musical creativity, innovation and commercial success.

To ensure this remains the case, we need your help and input.

To begin with, we would ask you to respond to the following five questions:

1. What are the key challenges to growth in your particular sector? Where are the greatest opportunities for growth? What policies do you think our industry should be collectively developing to address and support these aspects, and why? Is there any role for Government to help in these areas? If so, how?

2. How can our sector offer better opportunities for young people that wish to engage with our sector? How can we best support those at the grassroots level? Can our industry create better entry avenues for those people aspiring to work within our industry and develop a career in the music business?

3. Is there a skills shortage in your sector? If so, what sort of workforce development or training would best benefit your needs? What should our industry be doing to promote further workplace equality in and throughout the sector?

4. What can industry partners – for instance, commercial radio and the BBC – do to help promote new, diverse, local musical talent across all genres?

5. Are there any other significant issues you would like to draw our attention to? (All considerations offered are welcome.) 

Download the original PDF here: PDF : Redefining the Music Industry

Microblog 2009-09-09

  • “Keep an Active Mind – Police Bastard 2007-2008 A Film By Iron Man Records, Birmingham, England.” http://hub.tm/?EKech #
  • Breakfast was cereal and soya milk. Now coffee and looks like a drive to monaco then Eze. Better charge the camera. #
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  • To celebrate amnesty on idiots day….I’m off to do some tourism. I may even get one of those free fold up maps from tourist information #
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  • BrumPunks: Contempt and RAM-MAN @ The Wagon & Horses, Digbeth, this Friday…http://twitpic.com/h2iyy #
  • In Monaco today doing the stupid tourist thing. Pleasant walk round the harbour looking at boats that even a lottery win can’t buy #
  • Dinner at eze medieval village.Baguette&goats cheese served by penknife then creme caramel by fork & flask of coffee e4 #
  • I should have tagged that last tweet as #diydinner as Monaco just slapped me with a few financial realities. 29e to park for 7 minu … #
  • Wolves Little Civic new home. Corner of Broad Street and Fryer Street, Wolverhampton http://www.wolvescivic.co.uk (via @midlandsrocks) #
  • Police Bastard – “Dedicated” (Live At AU, Frankfurt 16th October 2006) http://bit.ly/1b97Z #
  • disinfo: Russia Makes Gulag Horror Books Required Reading http://bit.ly/vLXrf #
  • @Djpariswalker I’m still here in cas you wondered. make of that what you will! in reply to Djpariswalker #
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