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Tue 06 Jan '09
Thanks to all those that have been asking and emailing about South West Sound 2009. While the long-term future of South West Sound remains under development, it seems unlikely that an event of the scale of recent years will go ahead in 2009.
Bristol Music Foundation is now working on the development of the South West Music Forum. As part of this process, it is hoped that an annual event for Forum members (starting in 2009) will carry the success of South West Sound into the future. In the mean time, please visit www.bristolmusicfoundation.com
for further information.
Dartington is proud to have been instrumental in designing and delivering this highly successful event since 2004.
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Tue 06 May '08
South West Sound in 2008 has now been and gone and we would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our speakers, everyone that worked on and contributed to the event, and to all those that attended it and made it so special this year.
A full report will be available from June 08, plus event photos and much more, so be sure and check back here to find out what really went on.
Please do keep any comments coming in.
See you soon!
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Thu 24 Apr '08
1400 people hit the town in Bristol last night for the South West Sound Fringe 08. At venues across the city the brightest unsigned talent from the region set stages alight.
Matt Booth, Project Manager of South West Sound, says,
“This year was the best Fringe yet. 10 venues, 40 acts and over 1400 people across the city, seeing what the region has to offer. Phantom Limb, Turbowolf @ The Thekla were amazing. Only disappointment is that I missed The Gala Band who I’m hearing great things about. A great opening night for this year’s convention.”
Day 1 in Bristol has long since sold out but it’s not too late to get your delegate pass for day two by calling 01803 847003.
Don’t miss out it’s shaping up to be the best
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Wed 16 Apr '08
Day 1 NOW SOLD OUT. Day 2 tickets still available.
South West Sound is the event for the music industry of the South West of England and once again we welcome a fantastic range of speakers to Bristol and Dartington.
And those places are going fast.. so don’t delay if you want to catch..
Chris Morrison of CMO Management, the man behind Thin Lizzy, Blur, Elastica, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Gorillaz and many others, who will be joining us to give a keynote speech in Dartington on 25th April.
Melvin Benn, MD of Festival Republic, who will discuss his own work within the live music arena and with industry steering group Julie’s Bicycle to address the environmental impact of the music industry.
Feargal Sharkey, Jon Webster, Tim Smith and Jack Kingslake, who will be opening the event in Bristol on 24th April and discussing how we go forward ensuring young people today are educated to safeguard the industry of tomorrow.
Plus Nick Williams from the Brit School, Caroline Elleray from Universal Publishing, Tom Bywater from Power Amp Music, and many more including the greatest range of composers for film and TV in our special session on Scoring for Film.
Point your mouse to Speakers to find out more.
With a line up like this we take it we shall see you there!
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Fri 04 Apr '08
Mediascapes are happening all around you: games, stories, guides and music that make up a hidden landscape of experiences accessible to you through a handheld device.
At South West Sound 08 in Bristol we will be offering the chance to try out a musical mediascape in Harbourside throughout the day, courtesy of the Pervasive Media Studio.
We have selected some of our favourite tracks by artists from Bristol and the South West and loaded them into Mscape software. This attaches each track to a specific location, so that it will be triggered by GPS to play when you walk there.
Walk the space, and hear the sounds. Plug into our mscape and let our selection of local music provide the soundtrack of the city for you. You can take part in the session on your own, or in a pair. All that you will need to do on the day is give your name to the SWS desk at the Watershed and your preferred time to attend.