Amplify: Let’s Talk Brands & Bands
How to get brand support (panel)
Brand partnerships are everywhere and it’s not just something big artists with massive reach get to do. A brewery is a creative hub for emerging talent and fashion brands print vinyl records by underground artists and support cultural activism. New and leftfield musicians are getting paid by brands without the fans being worried about artists losing their integrity.
But why have massive companies decided to become a player in the alternative music scene? What do they look for when choosing artists and how can you as an artist work with brands, without compromising your artistic integrity and beliefs?
This panels tackles these questions and gives advice to artists, managers and other representatives on how to maneuver this space.
Meet: Nick Bridge (Partner & Creative Director, Girls Are Awesome), Chloé Bernhardsson (Nordic Marketing Manager, Dr. Martens) & Philip Wedgwood (Senior Brand Manager, Royal Beer).
Moderator: Johannes Dybkjær Anderson (CEO and Founder, VOLUME)
Presented by Volume in cooperation with Promus & SPOT+
Dansk Live: De nye arrangører
Danish language seminar
From the Faroe Islands to God Of War, Game Of Thrones and The Last Kingdom
Eivør - A case-study
How we took the artist Eivør with incredible vocal skills and helped open up a truly global reach by strategically placing her with composers for films, TV and games creating new audiences and continuing to develop score, sync and features opportunities.
Presentation - Roy Lidstone CEO of A&GSync Compositions
Keychange – presentation by Francine Gorman/ PRS Foundation
Keychange is an international campaign which invests in emerging female talent whilst encouraging festivals to sign up to a 50:50 gender balance pledge by 2022. Keychange is led by PRS Foundation, supported by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, in partnership with Musikcentrum Öst, Reeperbahn Festival, Iceland Airwaves, BIME, Tallinn Music Week, Way Out West, The Great Escape and Mutek.
Let’s Talk Equality
Danish language seminar
Let’s Talk Networking
Danish Language seminar
Let’s Talk Radio
Danish language seminar
Limelight Music – ny dansk streaming app
Danish language seminar
Meet The Music Supervisors
Speed meetings with international and Danish music supervisors!
Music supervision and music placement in trailers, TV-series, film and advertising has become an extremely important part of the music industry’s revenue streams today. Therefore we’re very happy to announce this 5th edition of our much anticipated “Meet The Music Supervisors”-speed meeting session with a gang of “dream team” of music supervisors from the US, Germany and Denmark.
Meet: Uli Kleppi (Cookies For All, Berlin), Bobby Gumm (Trailer Park, Los Angeles), Toddrick Spalding (Mob Scene, Los Angeles), Amine Ramer (State Of Sound, Los Angeles), Eva Beck (Cookies For All, Berlin), Dan Burt (J. Walther Thompson Ad Agency, New York), Todd Porter (Hated Industries, San Francisco), Mike Ladman (Droga 5, New York), Joe Rudge (New York), Joe Berman (Media Horse, Los Angeles), Angel Mendoza (AV Squad, Los Angeles), Markus Linde (Thag’s Agent, Hamburg), Nis Bøgvad (Copenhagen Film Music) and Jesper Gadeberg (Musicstylist.com.).
Participation only through application and only for music business professionals. Send your application request with company-info and who you prefer to meet with to info@promus.dk – “first come – first serve”-basis and application by Monday the 23rd of April – latest.
Meet The Music Supervisors is presented by Promus in cooperation with Crunchy Tunes & Iceberg Music Group.
Supported by SPOT+, The Danish Music Publishers Association, Koda’s Cultural Contributions and The Arts Council of Denmark.
Meet The Talent
Danish Language Seminar
Sangskriver Camps € what€s all the buzz about?
Danish Language seminar
‘The Music Business Is Broken, And I Know How To Fix It’
Keynote: Scott Cohen (The Orchard)
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The Music Business Is Broken, And I Know How To Fix it #2
After Scott Cohen’s keynote we have invited some Danish music industry professionals to conduct a short follow-up and debate on his main points.
Meet: Jakob Sørensen (The Bank) & Sidsel Nørgaard-Larsen (Sony Music Entertainment)
Moderator: Jesper Bay( MusicMatters/DKK)
Presented by Promus & SPOT+
Trommeslager
Danish Language Seminar
WILM – Women In Live Music
Presentation by Malle Kaas/WILM
Women in Live Music (WILM) is a European platform and online community for women working in live music. This includes women working all sorts of roles behind the scene: Sound Engineers, Tour Managers, Lighting Designers, Riggers, Backliners, Stage Managers, Stagehands and many more!
Our goal is to build a community that can strength the women professional and mentally, as well as make it easier for booking agencies, venues, companies, bands etc to find qualified, female crewmembers.