Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Usual good article. Humorous & clear read from InspiredMag - http://www.inspiredm.com/2010/05/19/self-promotion/

"The Shameless Art of Self Promotion 

The timeless and everlasting art of self promotion is something that’s pushed onto each and every one of us day in and day out. Even more imperative, as many of us here are offering something to others, is that we must find the often hazy line of the shameless and stay as far away from it as possible. Over the past couple of years I have discussed this topic with a friend of mine on occasion to try and figure out what exactly makes something shameless and what we have to do to stay as far away from it as we can while still allowing the right people to find us.

MySpace Musicians

When the MySpace glory days were upon us I can say with certainty that anyone who was active inevitably ran into the friend request from a random band on MySpace and after adding them as a friend there was a polite message left in your comment box to “Check out their latest album.” Initially it was this phenomenon that had the gears turning in my head because all of those bands sucked. I then realized that all of the music I really loved from the unheard artist recording in his attic to Radiohead were never promoting themselves. Not in the way at least that these other bands were. It wasn’t just a couple bands here and there that this happened to work out for, it was all of them and I listen to an unusually large amount of music. There was only one conclusion I could draw from this observation which seemed to invariably link to the shameless.

Promotion & Product

What I came up with simply is that the promotion of the shameless is greater than the product they’re selling. Whether that be a new album or someone offering services. It seems that when you switched the equation around so as the Product > Promotion then other people would promote the product for you more or less. Like an equation balancing itself out the product isn’t good enough to sell itself so it needs embellishment and inevitably the promoter will increase their promotion to make up for the lack of value in the product, whether they realize they’re doing it or not. We’ve all seen film trailers that list all the reviews and awards it has and people who constantly talk about their band or want you to check out their artwork. Why is it that almost all of the time those things suck? Why is it the best restaurants in a community, the best artists, the best of anything are so successful by not doing anything the shameless do?

Word of Mouth



When I was in sales(starting a sentence like that makes me cringe) the one thing I did with my team that so many others failed to realize was that word of mouth promotion was our best promotion. Why is word of mouth promotion better than anything else? The credibility and trust in someones friend is always going to trump everything else, always. Who is ever going to promote themselves and say, “I suck. Don’t listen to me, we’re awful.” No one(unless that’s your angle) is going to do that. So what’s the point in telling people that you’re awesome? Of course you think your product is awesome, you made it, so when you tell others how awesome your product is you instantly have turned on the sales pitch which turns people off. If your best friend tells you to check out a band you probably will. If a band tells you to check them out, there is a much greater chance you won’t. So how then, if you’re not supposed to tell others to look at your stuff, do people find you?

Availability and Relationships

You have to be available. Somehow people have to be able to find you even if you’re obscure and from there focus on relationships with people, real relationships. By that I mean invest time and emotion into it and don’t predicate any part of the friendship on what you’re doing or selling. These people are going to look at your stuff, and if it’s quality they’re going to be your biggest promoters. If it’s quality you will never have to ask them, they will feel the need to tell others about it and as I said above their credibility with their friends is greater than your credibility with their friends. The only interest the shameless have in relationships is if it’s going to help them out. I may have thoughts on the non existence of altruism and inherent self interest but that doesn’t mean all of my relationships are based on what I’m getting in return. Make it mutual, at least.

Focus on Quality

Ultimately you must have something others will promote to their friends and for that to happen it needs to be damn good. My advice then to all of those bands and anyone who is feeling guilty about pushing themselves onto others is to take all the time you’re spending on promotion and reinvest it into becoming a better musician, a better writer, a better artist, designer, developer, whatever. That is the best promotion investment you can ever make. The rest will take care of itself. Now to take my own advice, I’m off to figure out how to use these damn semicolons and stop using commas." - Anthony Licari

IAN CURTIS - Appreciation

(courtesy of Guardian culture - Sean Michaels)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture
Joy Division inspire symphony written by schoolchildren
Macclesfield students collaborate with orchestra on composition to mark 30th anniversary of Ian Curtis's death
Joy Division's Ian Curtis and Peter Hook
Bittersweet symphony ... Joy Division's Ian Curtis and Peter Hook in 1980. Photograph: Chris Mills/Redferns/Getty

What better way to honour the dark and brooding music of Ian Curtis than with a symphony composed by children? The Northern Chamber Orchestra have announced a new suite, written by kids and inspired by Joy Division, to mark the 30th anniversary of Curtis's death.
"[Joy Division's] style of music is quite sparse and simple," explained Helen Quayle, education co-ordinator for the Manchester-based ensemble. "The kids can understand and take elements of that and write for a string quartet using the same technique." The project is a collaboration between the Northern Chamber Orchestra and two schools in Macclesfield, Cheshire, where Curtis lived and died. According to the BBC, the composition is inspired by three Joy Division songs, the titles of which have not been released.
The Joy Division Symphony, as it will reportedly be called, will be part of Macclesfield's summer tribute to Curtis, which also features archive material, workshops, walking tours and concerts. The exhibition takes place at the 1813 Sunday School Heritage Centre from 29 July until 7 August.
Curtis, the former Joy Division singer, took his own life on 18 May 1980. The band had only released one album, Unknown Pleasures, at the time of his death. Closer, released several months after, became one of the most celebrated British albums of all time. In a recently discovered letter, Curtis described Closer, still a work in progress, as "a disaster". To mark the 30th anniversary of his death, Rhino Records has announced the release of a new Joy Division box set, reissuing all of the group's seven-inch singles. Perhaps some schoolchildren can design the album art.

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Wandsworth Arts Festival

Story in search of an audience

The Wandsworth Arts Festival is a time to be inspired by our neighbours, excited by new work, and proud to be part of Wandsworth!

The Festival takes place between 1 to 23 May across the borough.
Check our events calendar and pages in this section for more details of times and locations.

Check it out: http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/waf

"Enchanted Palace introduction

Experience fashion, performance and music in this temporary experience

Kensington Palace is now completely transformed into the Enchanted Palace
In association with WILDWORKS, featuring Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and Echo Morgan
The 
advertising creative for Enchanted Palace

A palace transformed


Kensington Palace is being transformed. As the walls of the palace are being shaken by a £12 million renovation project the rubble and the dust is unleashing powerful and secret stories about the lives of Kensington's princesses. 

At the heart of the Enchanted Palace journey is a quest for the seven princesses who once lived here. Their lives have been re-imagined as installations offering a fascinating interpretation of the palace’s hidden stories. The rebellious princess who ran from an arranged marriage into the arms of love. Sad queens who bore the pain and sadness of lost babies. The young heir to the throne who escaped the controlling grasp of her overprotective mother.

Visitors must use their eyes and ears to find clues that reveal the identity of the elusive royal residents. Guided by an enchanted map, the advice of obliging palace guardians and a few helping hands, their search will take them to all the hidden corners of the State Apartments and lead them to a glittering finale where they will at last meet the princesses face to face.   

Bringing the Enchanted Palace to life are the palace guardians, our expert front of house team and professional actors, who provide a personal insight into the strange world of the palace. 

Spellbound fashion

The Enchanted Palace reveals the emotion and drama running through Kensington Palace’s history. Contemporary fashion collides with the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection and real stories from the palace to create stunning installations, fashioned by world famous designers including Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and Echo Morgan.


Enchanted Evenings 2010

21 May, 18 June, 16 July and 20 August
Open until 21.00, last entry 20.00

Further information


Tickets can be purchased at Kensington Palace or purchased in advance, either online or by calling 0844 482 7799 (from UK) or +44 (0)20 3166 6000 (from outside the UK). "

Freelancer's Fair

Courtesy of  http://www.tvwatercooler.org - Who we suggest you sign up to... Giving you Media Industry jib vacancies and other useful information:

The fifth Freelancers Fair will open its doors on 11th June at a new location - instead of BAFTA (who had accommodated us for free for four years) we are moving to the very splendid Savoy Place, birthplace of public service broadcasting.

There's a great programme of events and an impressive list of exhibitors - an event like this organised by Broadcast would cost you hundreds of pounds! For further details and a link to online booking, please visit http://www.bectu.org.uk/news/778.

There's even a short film competition sponsored by DV Talent - the only eligibility criterion (apart from length) is that the film is a genuine collaboration. The closing date for entries for that is 4th June, and it's a chance to gain a public screening and receive advice and encouragement from some of this country's top directors and producers, including James Hawes (BAFTA nominated for Enid), Peter Nicholson, Simon Berthon and Marc Sigsworth. The winner(s) will receive a week's free kit hire from DV Talent, or one place on one of their introductory courses.

Details through the same link, or go to http://www.vimeo/groups/bectu.

Well of course... REAL Journalism is still alive & thriving in our generation!

Roy Greenslade: Journalism students want to work for national newspapers
http://bit.ly/9I2sth 

There's just something about the World!!!

Look what we found in Dazed Digital.... WE are very excited about the World Cups iminenet arrival... Unusual for us to say, but we feel its something to do with that air of excitement and newness 2010 has... 'And' now KASABIAN made us love it even more! We really want one of those tops also ;p
                                                                                                                                                              
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Arts Council England

Please keep a watchful eye on Arts Council Website... It is there to help. There is still an overwhelming support for the creative arts in England. The resources are in place to help YOU and your artistic vision, over a broad spectrum of the creative arts. We read what the arts meant to them and this is just a snippet:

The arts are are essential to our quality of life
  • Culture is central to any government that places quality of life and creative opportunity at the heart of its agenda. The arts broaden horizons, stimulate fresh ideas, provide pleasure and raise aspirations - they inspire and sustain the spirit. More people are enjoying the arts than ever before.
  • The considerable benefits the arts can bring in other areas - social, economic, and to general well-being - begin with the quality of the art itself. And Britain has invested in artistic excellence for the long term.
The Arts Council joined with other leading cultural and heritage organisations in March 2010 to launch Cultural Capital: A Manifesto for the Future. The publication demonstrates how investing in culture and heritage can help Britain's social and economic recovery from recession.

Check it out furrther here: http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

Dazed - Inspiration

Courtesy of Dazed Magazine's Latest Issue... With the Enchanting actress, 'Tilda Swinton' wonderfully owning the cover.
http://www.dazedmagonline.com/dazedmag/201005/?pg=1&pm=2&u1=friend

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Mikill Pane

STILL UNDERGROUND PART 1 FEAT.JEHST, MYSTRO AND SLEAZE.mov

We really enjoyed this Documentary... enjoy the follwing two parts in our 'Documentary page'.... Do enjoy!

stranded in your love/Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings (feat Lee Fields)

Sharon & the Dap Kings - Naturally "Stranded in Your Love" ahhhh Sharon!!! The sheer Sassy Brilliantness that is you!

Astrud Gilberto - Who Needs Forever


We can't tell you how much this timeless track has such an overwhelming release of feeling...
"Timeless" is an understatement, wherever you are and whatever you maybe doing you'll think of beaches. Escapism, letting your mind wonder across the sunsetting on the ocean and the calming of the atmosphere from the days blaze of heat....

Thursday, 13 May 2010

We J'adore VBS.TV!! You fearless ******** You!!

SWANSEA LOVE STORY PART 1:

Star suckers Trailer



http://www.starsuckersmovie.com/

STAR SUCKERS - CHRIS ATKINS

http://www.starsuckersmovie.com/

I guarantee you will watch this and think what the hell is wrong with me for wasting so much time with this inexcusable mind-numbingly-immoral behaviour.

You know we are all living amongst a web of deceit when we rely on the mass media to deliver us the truth. And whilst its not even the truth that bothers me it is the seedy backdrops of an
industry, so many are fortunate (in some sense) not to see. My issue is not with the Tabloid press or any other press for that matter, not like it once was. OH no! that ol cliche' if you tell somebody something and they "don't hear then they must feel" how many years over and over have we heard stories of shock and moral ethics left in the gutter on the media's behalf.

Never mind decades ago when people had no other communication than hearing about what happened two roads down the road through word of mouth. Oh but we have communication tools which at times start road rage by my absent minded crossing roads whilst tweeting & searching on my mini portable universal guide to communication. So... Where do we draw the line letting these people run our lives with so Little regard to our societies frame of mind?

Just Because....

Kenny Dixon aka. Moodymann - Mahogany Brown

Moody Man

http://www.electronicbeats.net/News/Music/Moodymann-speaks-and-gets-his-hair-done

We LOVE 'Moody Man' & Most importantly we are loving what 'RED BULL MUSIC ACADAMY' are doing right now. Innovation is key. Encouraging a new generation to re-shuffle old types and stale values. Music is personally an ingredient my spirit could not go without so it was a joy to see what Red Bull are doing to regenerate a creative culture. Hearing Moody Man speak so openly, a group of us were screaming watching this yelling at the poor screen-just doing its job " TALK the truth Moody Mannnn - PREACH" we hope you get a similar reaction if not about the music then his pride and love of his community. His lack of "necessary" unvaluable materials which has had an industry's cattle accustomed to striving for. Yet NOW crying out for freshness like this.... 'again', makes you wonder what all the consumerism fuss is, when the authenticity and QUALITY over Quantity is so highly regarded and admired.