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Musoplex, Monkey Business, Get A Gig, Recording Studio, Photoshoots and the rest…..

Monkey Business gigs…

At

The Olde Queen’s Head,
Birmingham Street
Halesowen B63 3HN
0121 585 8228
Thurs 29th April Skull Fox + Frozen Theory Metal Night

Also Musoplex is offering:
Half a day in the studio (Mon to Fri).
Pay just £15 a song for anything you want to take with you from the session.
Book a photo shoot for £40 and get songs for £10 each

Rehearse, Get  a Gig, Recording, Pictures, Video….all in one place

http://www.musoplex.com

Microblog 2010-04-16

links for 2010-04-13

  • This week sees Part 3 of the Mouth of God’s journey into the unknown…presented by one of Birmingham’s most active Agitators…..Neil, aka DJ Sir Real…with, as you might expect, a fine selection of wrongness, weirdness, beauty, cosmic anthems, bad disco, mutant techno, funny talk and hoo-haa…

    So that’s tonight, Tuesday 13th April, starting at 22:00 GMT

    Neil would be very chuffed indeed if some of you would like to join him for the journey…and please feel free to circulate wide and far to spread the wrongness :-)

    Go to http://www.musicworldradio.com

    Sir Real will definitely be in Club Impulse in Second Life this week for some chat and flying and stupid dancing and ill-advised clothes…you can check that out here – http://secondlife.com/?v=1.1

Microblog 2010-04-09

Mark from Iron Man Records interviewed by Katy Jay at Musoplex March 2010

Mark from Iron Man Records interviewed by Katy Jay, unsigned music champion from 101.8WCRfm in Wolverhampton.

Musoplex describes Mark Badger as “…..Head of one of Birmingham’s most loved and influential independent record labels…..Iron Man Records have released music from grindcore to punk and anti-folk over the last 15 years. Hear Mark’s views on bands, recording, touring and being the head of a label. The interview features footage of …..punk band Police Bastard, Anti-folk New Yorkers Dufus and Last Under the Sun.”

Mark talks about Police Bastard and Trogg, Tape Trading and life before filesharing and the Internet, touring with a band on a budget you can stick under a glass, the idea of giving bands a small amount of help at a critical time, Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales, how the label got involved with Seth and Dufus and he talks about his own band called Last Under The Sun.

Here’s a direct link: http://blip.tv/file/3407655

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