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This week on Name 3 Songs… ⚡ Fangirl Nonsense: We take a look at the way SXSW is or isn't living up to its reputation as a place for music discovery. We also talk through some of our favorite bands of the week ahead of our SXSW interviews dropping in the next two weeks. ⚡ Prior to SXSW taking place, several musicians and panelists pulled out of the festival due to the US Military's involvement as a “super sponsor.”. Some artists dropped their official showcases but remained performing at unofficial shows, while other artists dropped from the festival completely and did not make the trip to Austin, Texas. We look at the decisions of the artists, the conversations that happened on the ground at the fest, and why the military would be involved in SXSW in the first place. We also look at other arts and entertainment moments that the military was involved in and why, at the end of the day, art and war will always be at odds with one another. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast interview, I catch up with Poe Leos at her SXSW debut, where she talks about how she got started in music, her collaboration with Julieta Venegas, and growing up in Mexico and the US. Poe is a 22-year-old singer/songwriter from Rockford, IL now residing in Los Angeles, CA. Poe is an extremely versatile writer and vocalist with the ability to write across Pop, R&B, and Hip-Hop. She has a flair for infectious melodies and catchy hooks. As a Mexican-American Poe can also write fluently in Spanish. She has co-written releases for artists including XG, Ally Brooke, Baby Goth, Ivy Jay, Taylor Watkins, CJ Tate, Sweet Taboo, and Jona Camcacho among others. Her has recently been working with artists such as Kaash Paige, Rubi Rose and producers including Bone Collector, CXDY, Dro, DJ Flict, and Social House. Her songs have also been synced in various TV shows including HBO's “Insecure.”
SXSW Music is the talk of town all this week, and of course we’ve got a handful of live performances for your consideration. Starting off today with another set of four all-caps letters, SUSU. Since the mid-2010’s, jiggish Gemini singers Liza Colby and Kia Warren have guided SUSU through New York City’s steamy indie rock-and-soul […]
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Our local COVID hospitalization average is rapidly approaching the threshold from Stage 5 into Stage 4, while the number of COVID patients in Texas hospitals has dropped below 10,000 for the first time since the Omicron wave began in December. The citywide boil water notice enters a third day as the City opens a seventh free water refill site. The Austin City Council is expecting a full report on the cause of Austin's water issues by the end of the week, as that body welcomes Jose "Chito" Vela, it's newest Member representing District 4. Speed limits on thoroughfares across the city are being reduced as part of the Vision Zero initiative. A federal judge has found the U.S. Air Force liable for $230 million in damages, owed to the victims of the Sutherland Springs mass church shooting in 2017 and their survivors. Austin FC announces a match between Mexican champion soccer teams at Q2 Stadium next month. The Who announces a concert at the new Moody Center on May 3. SXSW Music and Film wristbands are on sale today. A UT biology professor suspects that gin may have been the cure for her cedar allergies (they come from the same plant). And more gorgeous, springlike weather continues through Friday.
PlusMusic Podcast - Conversations with musicians, for musicians
Dmitri Vietze is the Founder and CEO of Rock Paper Scissors, Inc. It was his crazy idea to transform a global music PR firm into what has become a predominant music tech PR firm. Vietze is a regular presenter at SXSW Music, SF MusicTech, Music Biz, APAP, and WOMEX. He is also the director of the annual Music Tectonics conference, and host of the Music Tectonics podcast. Brian and Nick chat with Vietze about new and exciting tech companies in the world of music, and important strategies for musicians to get their music heard.
What kind of beat is irresistible to listeners, and how is it achieved? What makes a musical collaboration successful? What can musical minds teach us about innovation? They don’t think like we do, and in the creative process, they don’t act like we do. R. Michael Hendrix believes it isn’t a coincidence that some of the world’s most respected creators, like Jimmy Iovine and Bjork, are also entrepreneurs. The designer and musician joined us to share from interviews he conducted for his book Two Beats Ahead: What Musical Minds Teach Us About Innovation. He discussed conversations with some of the biggest names in music, and how their musical strengths correlate to innovative business practices: with Justin Timberlake, he spoke about the importance of demoing; with Jimmy Lovine, the essentials of acute listening. Hendrix shared secrets to maximizing results in a collaboration from Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams. He imparted the importance of experimentation from musical pioneers Imogen Heap and Radiohead, and provided us with a front-row seat to a conversation about producing with T Bone Burnett and Hank Shocklee, co-founder of Public Enemy. With clear and concise mindsets that any entrepreneur or innovative thinker can put into practice, Hendrix offered us a one-of-a-kind presentation that shows us how to thrive in an evolving world, from some of top creative geniuses of our time. R. Michael Hendrix is a Partner and Global Design Director at IDEO, a design and innovation consulting firm. He has delivered design keynotes at Fast Company, Wired, SXSW, American Institute of Graphic Arts, and others, plus music keynotes at SXSW Music, Sonar Plus, and Moogfest. He is also an Assistant Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, and a regular guest lecturer for professional societies and universities across the globe. Buy the Book: https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9781541730588 Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
Digital Dollar Would Have to Coexist With Cash: Fed Chairman Jerome Powell today said that a central bank digital currency (CBDC) wouldn't remove the need for physical cash.news coming from Tim Copeland via DecryptUS Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell today indicated that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), such as a potential “digital dollar”, wouldn't replace cash. The Fed is still researching a digital dollar.“One of the three key principles highlighted in the report is that a CBDC needs to coexist with cash and other types of money in a flexible and innovative payment system,” CBDCs are different from decentralized digital assets like Bitcoin because they are controlled by one entity: a central bank. CBDCs have two basic designs: “retail” for peer-to-peer payments, and “wholesale,” intended for banks to buy and sell financial assets and to replace Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) systems. VanEck's Bitcoin ETF Application Published By SECnews coming from Scott Chipolina of DecryptThe Satoshi Standard is Near: Visa Is Working to 'Enable Bitcoin Purchases'news coming from Andrew Asmakov of DecryptCheckout all the SXSW Music at: SXSW Channel on YouTube
A year ago, Dmitri Vietze launched a new thought leadership conference on music technology in Los Angeles and had to move it with one day's notice. This year, he has moved his whole thought leadership with Music Tectonics online with virtual conferences and community gatherings. He shares his thoughts on crisis-driven shifts to music livestreaming, expanding new releases, and digital access, along with tidbits on intriguing companies in this current listen-from-home era. Guest: Dmitri Vietze, CEO and Founder, rock paper scissors Dmitri Vietze is the Founder and CEO of rock paper scissors, inc. It was his crazy idea to transform a global music PR firm into what has become a predominant music tech PR firm. Dmitri is a regular presenter at SXSW Music, SF MusicTech, Music Biz, APAP, and WOMEX. He is also the founder and CEO of StoryAmp.com. He has a jaw harp collection, can juggle five balls, and has a titanium leg. Links: rock paper scissors website: http://hello.rockpaperscissors.biz/ (http://hello.rockpaperscissors.biz/) Music Tectonics Website: https://www.musictectonics.com/ (https://www.musictectonics.com/) Podcast: https://www.musictectonics.com/podcast (https://www.musictectonics.com/podcast) Blog: https://www.musictectonics.com/blog (https://www.musictectonics.com/blog) Community App: https://app.musictectonics.com/ (https://app.musictectonics.com) Conference: Oct. 27-28, 2020 - https://www.musictectonics.com/conference (https://www.musictectonics.com/conference) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitrivietze/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitrivietze/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dmitri.vietze (https://www.facebook.com/dmitri.vietze) IG: https://www.instagram.com/dmitrivietze/ (https://www.instagram.com/dmitrivietze/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/dmitrivietze (https://twitter.com/dmitrivietze) Mentioned Links Topeka: https://topeka.live/ (https://topeka.live/) YouNow: https://www.younow.com/ (https://www.younow.com) Emma McGann: https://www.emmamcgann.com/ (https://www.emmamcgann.com) Bandsintown: https://www.bandsintown.com/ (https://www.bandsintown.com/) Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ (https://www.twitch.tv/) CD Baby: https://cdbaby.com/ (https://cdbaby.com/) Audiobridge: https://www.audiobridgeapp.com/ (https://www.audiobridgeapp.com) Soundstorming: https://soundstorming.com/ (https://soundstorming.com) Chartmetric: https://www.chartmetric.com/ (https://www.chartmetric.com) CD Baby: https://cdbaby.com/ (https://cdbaby.com) Your Host: Gigi Johnson, EdD I run transformative programs, speak/moderate, invest, advise, and produce multimedia on creativity and technology. I taught for 22 years at UCLA, where I ran the Center for Music Innovation and the podcast "Innovating Music," built four industry-connecting programs, and taught undergraduates, MBAs, and executives about disruption in creative industries. Before UCLA, I financed media M&A at Bank of America for ten years. Connect with Us https://maremel.com/creative-innovators-podcast/ (Our Website) How to submit a Creative Innovator Guest: https://maremel.com/creative-innovators-podcast/guest-information/ (Information Page) Subscribe to our newsletter http://eepurl.com/bugPcj (here). Join our Patreon community https://www.patreon.com/creativeinnovators (here). Sponsored and Produced by the https://maremel.com/ (Maremel Institute)
A year ago, Dmitri Vietze launched a new thought leadership conference on music technology in Los Angeles, and had to move it with one day's notice. This year, he has moved his whole thought leadership with Music Tectonics online with virtual conferences and community gatherings. He shares his thoughts on crisis-driven shifts to music livestreaming, expanding new releases, and digital access, along with tidbits on intriguing companies in this current listen-from-home era. Guest: Dmitri Vietze, CEO and Founder, rock paper scissors Dmitri Vietze is the Founder and CEO of rock paper scissors, inc. It was his crazy idea to transform a global music PR firm into what has become a predominant music tech PR firm. Dmitri is a regular presenter at SXSW Music, SF MusicTech, Music Biz, APAP, and WOMEX. He is also the founder and CEO of StoryAmp.com. He has a jaw harp collection, can juggle five balls, and has a titanium leg. Mentioned Links: Rock paper scissors website: http://hello.rockpaperscissors.biz/ Music Tectonics Website: https://www.musictectonics.com/ Podcast: https://www.musictectonics.com/podcast Blog: https://www.musictectonics.com/blog Community App: https://www.musictectonics.com/community Conference: Oct. 27-28, 2020 - https://www.musictectonics.com/conference LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitrivietze/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dmitri.vietze IG: https://www.instagram.com/dmitrivietze/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dmitrivietze Topeka: https://topeka.live/ YouNow: https://www.younow.com Bandsintown: https://www.bandsintown.com/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ CD Baby: https://cdbaby.com/
In this episode, we discuss Parasite’s historic night at the Academy Awards, Spotify’s possible entrance into the Korean streaming market, and SXSW Music festival’s stepping the presence of Japanese artists. All that, plus new tunes from Everglow, KARD, LOONA, Dreamcatcher, and rising indie artists Se So Neon.What’s New?KazEVERGLOW (에버글로우) - DUN DUN MV[MV] KARD(카드) _ RED MOONPetey[MV] SE SO NEON(새소년) _ Midnight Train(심야행)[MV] 이달의 소녀 (LOONA) "So What"Dreamcatcher(드림캐쳐) 'Scream' MVHeadlines‘Parasite’ takes home 4 awards from the Oscars, including Best Picture + Bong Joon Ho rulesBong Joon Ho Interpreter Sharon Choi Relives Historic ‘Parasite’ Awards Season in Her Own Words (EXCLUSIVE)Spotify Reportedly Launching In Korea This YearSXSW ramps up its Japan gameSXSW 2020 Music Festival Showcasing Artists
Professor of Education, Zakia Y. Gates, Ph.D., joins us from Philadelphia. Dr. Gates refers to herself as an Intentional, Trans-formative Culturally Responsive Social Justice Professor of Education because it explicitly outlines what she does for her students. She will join us to discuss transformation, social justice, and diversity. Dr. Mara with tips on living the Passionate Life. Art will be back and talk more on the acts that will be performing at The Backstage on S 1st. March 20 and 21
On this episode we are joined by Kris Potrafka, founder of Music Firsthand, a live music booking app. Music Firsthand is a small business, technology startup, and is involved with music. This company embodies everything that SXSW is all about.
HIMSS 2018 - Recap by Todd S. Eury Over 43,000+ people desended onto the Vegas Strip to attend the HIMSS 2018. HIMSS is a global voice, advisor and thought leader of health transformation through health information and technology with a unique breadth and depth of expertise and capabilities to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of health, healthcare and care outcomes. HOT TOPICS: Artificial Intelligence BlockChain Technology Precision Medicine New Healthcare Players, Amazon, Apple Quantitative Data Analysis - where there's a systematic approach to investigations during which numerical data is collected and/or the researcher transforms what is collected or observed into numerical data. It often describes a situation or event, answering the 'what' and 'how many' questions you may have about something. CONSUMER & PATIENT ENGAGEMENT Explore consumer- and provider-oriented tools, strategies, and technologies that engage patients and caregivers to manage a patient's healthcare and become active partners with providers and other professionals in managing their care. HIMSS designs and leverages key data assets, predictive models and tools to advise global leaders, stakeholders and influencers of best practices in health information and technology, so they have the right information at the point of decision. SXSW 2018 – Recap by Erin L. Albert, MBA, JD, PharmD New this year for virtual attendees: SXSW live streamed several, if not all their keynotes this year on Facebook. I watched Esther Perel (pronounced A-Stare Pa-rel), who's talk was entitled, The Future of Love, Lust and Listening. Her new best-selling book is new called The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity. http://amzn.to/2Gkfee3 She also runs a podcast with couples therapy, and the 2nd season started during her time at SX. Join the SXSW Facebook page and you can watch keynotes for free. Also, new for me this year – the trade show. It was broken into several different categories. It had 2 stages (discovery and next stage), and then several exhibitor pavilions – health, international, social impact, and startup village. Really cool companies there – like wethos.co – a company that's like Fiverr or 99 Designs that works for nonprofits: https://wethos.co/ Super smart cities were there for economic development. For example, Raleigh NC had a booth there, which featured small business owners who are awesome in Raleigh. Shout out to Videri Chocolate Factory, who was in the Raleigh booth. https://viderichocolatefactory.com/about-videri/starr-ratto Also new this year: the SXSW Wellness Expo at the Palmer Events Center Exhibit hall as part of the trade show. You can check out some videos of it (including marijuana) over at Instagram. Ran the 10-th and 11th. The health and wellness information overall is included in SXSW Interactive – there's also a SXSW Music, Film and EDU portion of the March festival. I was a mentor again this year under health and wellness. Had a lot of fascinating mentees, and we discussed a variety of topics – big data and analytics in healthcare, time management, career management/career portfolio management, and major career changes. First off – SX attracts multipationals and generalists of the creative types in healthcare. It's really important to state that those who are attracted to SX tend to be renaissance people, and if you want to do multiple things with your career, YOU CAN, even if medicine and health care professionals want to bucket you into one category. The MSL gig came up a lot – I have a teachable course on this now. And a 57 jobs in pharmacy course. Generally, the mentors are all over the place on their careers and interests – so if you do attend SX in the future, sign up in advance for a mentoring session. Read their bios carefully and take advantage of this one on one time with them. Thank you to Dell for hosting a women funding women session. Although I couldn't get to it with my compressed schedule, I appreciate that they had a session to help women entrepreneurs get funded with their businesses – as women entrepreneurs are grossly underfunded. Also, shout out to my friend Shwen Gwee – who ran a Health Spark 2018 Session march 11-12th for SXSW. He had topics from blockchain in health, to using chat bots, AI, machine learning, and digital wellness. I saw while I was there an interesting statistic during his “Barracuda Bowl” – where startups in health tech competed to win a cash prize – that by 2020, 85% of customer interactions will be managed through conversation WITHOUT a human! Also on the HIT front, talked to the Founder of CareSet - https://careset.com/ – which works with Medicare claims data to help companies guide drug launches. We'll need to get Ashish on the show! Also had a bookstore and author sessions this year. Would LOVE to see more of this in the future! You can go and meet the authors too for autographs and pictures. Overall hot topics this year: AI, AR, blockchain, and SEO relative to video and most of all – digital voice technologies – for everything, including health. I attended a meetup on SEO – and all the talk was about video (and how to get video to show up high on SEO rankings) and digital voice technology SEO. SX live streamed a session in one of their pavilions with interactive AI pet dogs that learn the voice and behavior of those interacting with it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every year, both the official and unofficial worlds of South by Southwest collide for 10 days, and even though it might be exhausting for “I Love You So Much” hosts Omar L. Gallaga, Tolly Moseley and Addie Broyles, they look forward to it every year. Omar puts this year’s festival in context with previous years, explaining why the pop culture side of the festival grows every year even as the cost of these parties and activations go up. Addie explains why there are more food panels outside the festival than ever this year, including a free four-day event at Trinity Hall that is a partnership between Land O’Lakes, National Geographic and Microsoft. With morning yoga sessions in the conference session, SXSW has always had an element of wellness, but nothing like this year’s Wellness Expo, which Tolly says is the latest example of the “GOOP-ification” of SXSW. (Thanks, Gwyneth.) Austin360 music writers Deborah Sengupta Stith and Peter Blackstock tell us whether the muted nature of this year’s SXSW Music is worrying local venue owners and if the lack of big-brand showcases might be a good thing for up-and-coming artist discovery. Joe Gross weighs in on this year’s SXSW Film Festival, which includes Wes Anderson’s new star-studded animated film “Isle of Dogs,” the return of “Roseanne,” a visit from “Star Wars” star Mark Hamill and a lean into TV with “Westworld” and “This Is Us” cast/creator panels. All weekend, Tolly, Addie and Omar are strolling the streets of downtown Austin to make short podcast segments to take you into the festival. We’ll be hitting up some of the television activations and keynotes, as well as a party or two. Keep up with us at @loveaustin360 on Twitter and through the @Austin360 Instagram page. Full-length shows will return on March 23. Until then, you can catch up on recent episodes at austin360.com/loveaustin360.
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 142 - Joe Bogdan (Columbia College Chicago) dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts One year after his first Dynasty Podcasts interview at SXSW, Columbia College instructor Joe Bogden returns to the podcast during SXSW 2017. Recorded after his SXSW Music panel with Kevin Lyman of the Warped Tour, Bogden offers insight for young creatives who are looking to break into the live event industry. He also shares strategies on how students can start building their creative industry career before even graduating college. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Audrey Sutherland x Ingrid Lejins x Julia Johanek x Madison Keenan x Briana Eden Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 052 - Eddie Sanders dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Longtime friend of Dynasty Podcasts Eddie Sanders checks in at SXSW Music for an interview about everything he has going on. Sanders touches on his work as a lawyer, his goals as an instructor at SAE Institute, and his focus as a record label owner. A musician himself, Sanders explains why his goal across all endeavors is consisting in supporting artists. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 035 - Joey Papoutsis dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts At the start of the SXSW Music festival, Jaime Black checks in Joey Papoutsis. The manager of rising electronic duo Louis The Child, Papoutsis sheds light on his roles and responsibilities in bringing the young act to SXSW. The manager discusses how to approach getting your client booked on a notable showcase, as well as how to handle performing at the same time as other high profile acts. Recorded at SXSW 2016 on Monday, March 14th, for Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 042 - Sylvie Grace dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Chicago cellist Sylvie Grace makes her Dynasty Podcasts debut at SXSW Music. Grace speaks about her work as cellist performing around Chicago, sharing details about her live performance techniques and methods. The artist also speaks about her collaborations with an array of Chicago artists, as well as sharing details about her forthcoming project, Acoustic Trap. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 036 - The Main Squeeze dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts On the first day of SXSW Music, The Main Squeeze frontman Corey Frye makes his Dynasty Podcasts debut. The singer speaks about the group's use of social and digital media tools, including live streaming and location data analysis, and how they benefit the band. Frye also speaks on working with Randy Jackson (American Idol), as well as making the move from Chicago to LA. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 037 - Ramon Alvarez-Smikle dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Longtime friend of Dynasty Podcasts Ramon Alvarez-Smikle makes his Dynasty Podcasts debut in Austin, TX during SXSW Music. A Columbia College Chicago graduate, Alvarez-Smikle speaks about his experiences at the college and how they prepared him for his music industry career path leading up to and after graduation. Alvarez-Smikle also recounts how his time as the Chicago college rep for GRAMMY U provided him invaluable industry experience, in addition to delving into his current role as Music Partnerships Manager at Shazam in LA. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 046 - My Gold Mask dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Veterans of Dynasty Podcasts, Gretta Rochelle, Jack Armondo, and James Andrew of My Gold Mask check in for an interview in Austin, TX during SXSW Music. The trio discuss evolving as a three piece and realizing their full potential with their excellent new full length, Anxious Utopia. The group also shares early details about a My Gold Mask remix album on the horizon. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
On this episode, Chris Didear and Heath Macintosh from Austin's own original band "White Label Analog" stop by the studio for a great episode... The conversation included what WLA has been up to, the history of the band, past shows including playing this years Austin's SXSW Music festival and upcoming shows etc... I had a great time catching up with these guys.... Go check out their new album "In Case You Just Tuned In"... Available at cdbaby.com and on ITunes.... And at one of their many live shows.... Enjoy :)
With Rory Burbeck and Brian Hobbs, music bookers for SXSW - Their music industry background and how they got connected with SXSW. What metrics they look for when considering what acts to book. Working with record labels. Packaged showcases vs individual acts. The decision-making process. Unofficial SXSW events vs official showcases. "Pay for Play". SXSW 2017 Trivia "The internet has killed regional music" - Brian Hobbs "Just because an artist draws well one year at South by, doesn't mean they will be here the next" - Rory Burbeck
Friend and K-pop aficionado, Petey Rave joins us this week! They discuss remakes of 90s sit-coms, SXSW Music events: K-Pop Night Out & Japan Nite, the ridiculousness of radishes, and more! (Recorded Live March 30th, 2016) (Episode 224) Check out the … Continued
Jim and Greg are back from their annual music-finding mission to the SXSW Music and Media Conference in Austin, TX. Tune in to find out what bands will make the most noise in 2016. Later, they review a new album from Hüsker Dü leader Bob Mould.
March 6, 2013 Berklee College of Music, the only college to host an official party at the SXSW Music and Media Conference—one of the music industry’s biggest events—presents its SXSW Party on Friday, March 15, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at Brush Square Park (East Tent), 409 East 5th Street (Neches and 5th), Austin, Texas. Berklee’s eighth SXSW party is the college’s first at an outdoor all-ages venue. Also for the first time, the lineup is curated by The Red Room at Cafe 939, Berklee’s all-ages nightclub that hosts national and local acts year-round. The party features up-and-coming Berklee, Berkleemusic, and Heavy Rotation Records (HRR) alumni and students performing rock, pop, electronic, Americana, and folk, including acclaimed singer-songwriter Melissa Ferrick, David Stewart Jr., Air Traffic Controller, Chloë Sunshine, Red Oblivion (HRR), Bear Language (HRR), Rebecca Loebe, the Lights Out, Holiday Mountain, and the Field Effect. In addition to performing with her band, Ferrick is cohosting the event with alumna Sarah Sharp. Berklee's SXSW Day Party is all-ages and open to SXSW badge holders. The public can email sxswrsvp@berklee.edu to attend free of charge. Free copies of student-run HRR's Dorm Sessions 8, featuring Red Oblivion and Bear Language, will be given away. Listen to full tracks at HeavyRotationRecords.bandcamp.com. Free oyster bar provided by Island Creek Oysters.
Digital Music Trends’ coverage of SXSW included a few interviews addressing some of the most pressing legal and legislative issues in the US around music and copyright, so I decided to bundle them together in a special show. This episode features Lita Rosario (President, WYZ Entertainment), Ken Abdo (Vice-President, Lommen Abdo), Paul M. Fakler (Partner, […] The post DMT’s SXSW Music Law Special ft. Lita Rosario, Ken Abdo, Paul M. Fakler and Greg Barnes appeared first on Digital Music Trends.