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Howto become a semi-sucessful band or artist...

Nov 15

Puls playing at the Moon at Sixpence in Glossop, back in 2008Several people I know have recently been trying to make an impression on the music industry so I thought I'd help out with a few tips for new artists and bands trying to make themselves well known.

This isn't an exhaustive list, but it will certainly help you in the right direction...

Be enthusiastic

If you would prefer to be playing football, play football - you need driving unstoppable enthusiasm so if you're not committed, don't bother.

Play any shows you can get

Phone round to try and get more shows - the more outings you get, even if the event isn't ideal for your type of music, the more confident you will feel on stage, the better you'll be at the next event.

Record a demo/EP

You probably know someone who has a recording studio near you. Get it done. You will find recognition much easier with promotional recordings.

Get yourself a proper website too

You think Myspace is fine? Think again. Myspace reeks of the "we do this just for fun" impression. get a website which is simple, beautiful and easy to navigate.
Don't do it yourself using Dreamweaver or Frontpage - look at something like Wordpress or get someone to manage Wordpress for you.



Digital Freedom in Education & Youth - North West :: First Meeting

Jul 29

An Update has been posted!



As posted to various mailing lists:

Digital Freedom in Education & Youth - North West (DFEY-NW), the North West of England's first group focusing on young people and issues of freedom in the digital world is looking forward to it's first meeting EVER in August.

What is DFEY-NW

DFEY-NW is a group formed in response from a growing need in the Northwest of England for a Group to encourage and promote young people's involvement with the free software community by creating a social space to make it more comfortable for young people to get involved with GLUGs and FSUGs.



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