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Andy Ward – Another view of the West Midlands’ music industry and FUNDING

Andy Ward responds to the blog post

https://birminghammusicnetwork.com/2009/02/03/what-is-your-view-of-the-west-midlands%E2%80%99-music-industry/

Off topic to start with I guess – it is the 1st time we (Musoplex.com) have been mentioned alongside Artisan and Magic Garden outside the phrase ‘a lot louder than….’ or ‘not as posh as…..’ but I am aware Si at Framework Studios is a more than exceptional producer but that is not why I am here (but thanks for the inclusion).

I feel I should establish my lack of credentials here….I have played for over 20 years from empty pubs to 3000 people….I love music, but not all of it – all my formal qualifications (degrees / MPhil) are outside of music – I have only been running my own business for less than two years.

Funding: It hasn’t yet been 18 months since we moved Framework Studios out of the congested basements of Hockley to bigger premises with a vision of creating a small hub of people genuinely interested in music and ALL of its associated artistic and business areas.

I have to say that after 6 months of sheer bloody-minded arguing and some truly mind-numbing blunders we received a 5k Creative Space grant – which was a massive boost for us in year 1. But this is the thing….that 5k went towards relocation, rent, building materials (we built every room ourselves),  infrastructure, security, legal and professional fees for 3 people in a 2, 500 square foot business. Now that’s value for money…

However – these types of grants are available for pretty much any start up – but here is the thing: we spent 5k and created a thriving, happy, encouraging, inclusive music playground AND business turning a small profit in year 2 from start up without the wasted hundreds of thousands thrown at most god-awful music programmes and projects in the West Midlands. So – I have to agree, though somewhat hypocritically, that I don’t hold with the principals of the funding either – or at least not under the current system anyway of chucking hundreds of thousands into a bottomless hole and hoping to fill it.

As another aside you have no idea how much bile and anger has started to come back to me just writing about this topic some 18 months after the events over funding.  A few people in the end were angels but the rest…and the system….AARGH!!

Having attended several funded and sponsored events over just the past 2 years I remain utterly dumbfounded as to where the money goes or exactly what any funding has hoped to achieve – except for watching some nepotistic, city-centric, self-promoting truly awful nonsense. I attended one with a Bristol arts writer bud and we left half way through both howling with laughter and crying that that is where our money was going – shameful really.

I have reached the point where I consider this to be fast becoming a rant and a tirade against the near-contuniuous stream of a**-holes that you have to wade through only to reach an uninhabited atomic island, stripped of ideas and bereft of a sense of reality (Lost, anybody??). It really shouldn’t be – there are some excellent bands out there, young and old, great promoters, great venues, great times ahead but all of them survive, just about.

There are no paid gigs except for those who turn to the dark side of covers and tributes, there are no easy promotions and many lazy promoters, there are venues looking and needing to make money in a tight and overcrowded market faced by closures that are reluctant to try new music for lack of new crowds or alienation of existing ones.

You do not fix these things by throwing money at them. Good bands will be listened to, good promoters will source good acts and promote them well, some venues will stick by their guns to raise themselves above the others. Sandwell needs a venue, cheap, simple for use by all – what do we get? The Public…shame on you all.

All this can be achieved by small donations and grants, spreading the money around in small packets to those with drive and commitment. Instead – all the huge amounts of money we get assigned goes to a handul of organisations to squander and fritter on self-glorification and the further promotion of expensive white elephants.

Andy ward, Musoplex.com

JUST ROCK PR opening its Japan infrastructure to assist basic booking, van/driver/interpreter, accommodations, discounted flights, poster printing/distro

Just Rock PR is going to be opening up its Japan infrastructure on a more piecemeal basis for use by labels who may have publicity or distribution aspects covered elsewhere, so I wanted to advise you of this for any artists planning to tour that market in the near future.

Basically this would mean that we can assist with basic booking operations, van/driver/interpreter needs, accommodations hook-ups, discounted flight reservations, poster printing/distro, etc., without the previous requirement of full promotions in conjunction.

We hope this will serve to complement the label’s own endeavors when opening this market for your artists and releases, and also provide a support structure which can be passed on to any bands on your roster who may wish to expand their own touring with the “help” of the label.

Let me know if any such plans are currently in discussion, and we can look at availability for you accordingly. Otherwise, keep us on file for anything that may arise down the road, and we’ll be here when the time comes.
Cheers,
Ren Scarab
Director, U.S. Publicity
JUST ROCK PR
2976 WASHINGTON BLVD
CLEVELAND HTS., OH 44118
TEL: 1 (216) 397-5610 [MON-FRI 9AM-5PM EST]
skype: renscarab
publicity @ justrockpr.com
MAIN SITE: http://justrockpr.com

Beach Party 2009 unsound-system.org 10 days non-stop from the 21st til the 31st of May

Hi.. the beach party is sorted for this year.. Another 10 days non-stop from the 21st til the 31st of May. Lineup so far is. Jerome Hill, Chris Liberator, HueJahFink, Warlock, NoYeahNo, Miss Pink, Bigga, Dead Man Walking, Savage Rehab, Louise+1, Billy the Kid, Unlikely, DubWreka, Controlled Wierdness, Lusinda, Skarper, Da Boogie, Dom the Bong + many more. Also daily open decks sessions…Gonna be the bollox…again :).. check unsound website for details . we got a couple of network links… Bruno Unsound on facebook and unsoundsystem666 on myspace..or get in touch through             beachparty2009 @ unsound-system.org          cheers lee

UK Music Sector Forum meet up

A Message from our man Peter Jenkinson at Music Sector Forum:

I was hoping to arrange a UK Music Sector Forum meeting so we can all catch up.

There is a good option at Liverpool Sound City – May 20th – 23rd where Dave Pichilingi has offered to host (22nd best for me), there is also Go North, Inverness 11-12 June and Doncaster Music Week (20th – 27th of March) and Great Escape, Brighton (14,15,16th May)

Please can you let me know if you plan to attend any of these events, or will be up for coming to Liverpool for a get together in May.

email: contact at musicsectorforum.org.uk

COLOUR BRING AUTHENTIC BLUES TO BIRMINGHAM, Charlie Parr + Support, Tuesday 24 February, 8:30pm, The Victoria, John Bright Street, Birmingham

COLOUR Presents: Charlie Parr + Support
Tuesday 24 February, 8:30pm
The Victoria, John Bright Street, Birmingham
COST: ?4

On Tuesday 24th February, Colour will host their first live music event in Birmingham, following on from several years of success in Wolverhampton. Headlining the event will be renowned Minnesota folk-blues artist Charlie Parr. It will take place at The Victoria, a recently refurbished Victorian pub at the heart of the city centre.

Charlie Parr

Charlie has toured the UK several times before, astounding audiences with his contemporary take on American musical tradition. His rousing, heartfelt songs speak plainly of the darker places ordinary folks often lose themselves and of the hope that gets them through.

Lawrence Matkin of The Irish Times said:

“This is music that pulses and breathes, rhythms that sway heavy and deep, like fruit swung low on an autumnal tree; music that utterly captures the America of shunting trains and rolling plains, of home-made hooch and
Piedmont blues.”

Charlie counts among his fans Alan Sparhawk of Low and comics legend and aficionado of the blues, R. Crumb. He is touring in support of his new album Roustabout, which is released on 17 February on Misplaced Music.

More on Charlie Parr: Official Site

Colour

As well as stunning live music, the event will also feature Colour’s distinctive hosting style, with projected vintage slides, homemade cakes and DJ sets featuring folk, Americana and leftfield indie new and old.

For more information on Colour visit wearecolour.com
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For photographs, interviews or quotes, email colourpromo@gmail.com

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