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Un-Convention Salford 2010Friday, October 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM - Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 11:00 PM (GMT)Salford, United Kingdom |
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Event Details
Un-Convention – 1st – 3rd
October, 2010 - full programme on www.unconventionhub.org
From Brass Bands to Colombian Hip Hop.
This year’s national Un-Convention event promises to be the biggest and best yet. Taking influence from Un-Convention events around the world and inviting some of the most inspirational and influential figures from the global grassroots music scene – this year will use Un-Conventional spaces – including a barge, Salford Lads Club, Sacred Trinity Church, Islington Mill, Central Salford Station; and explore new and cutting edge issues around music, technology and creativity.
We have so far confirmed that Bill Drummond, Roisin Murphy, Jarvis Cocker, Martin Atkins, Jon McClure, Brian Travers, Billy Bragg, Kevin Cummins and Don Letts will be doing unusual and interesting things in the most unexplored places in the City. We will also host a travelling circus; music photography on buildings; very special interactive performances in unusual spaces around Salford and a brass band opening the event.
The panel programme features: Andrew Dubber (New Music Strategies), Aki Nawaz (Fundamental), Steve Lawson, Scott Cohen (The Orchard), Jason Singh, Cilla Baynes (Community Arts NW), Vijay Nair (OML India), Martin Giraldo (La Capsula, Colombia), Lykle de Vries (New Music Labs, Netherlands), John Robb, Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly.
Panel content includes; ‘the politicisation of music’; ‘a digital day on a barge’; ‘music as a tool for social change’; ‘do it together’, ‘bands and brands’, ‘building a sustainable career in music’ and ‘we fought the law’.
Music from Roisin Murphy, Billy Bragg, Juno Reactor, Ghetto Priest, Reverend Soundsystem, Gabby Young and Other Animals performing with Eccles Borough Brass Band, Kid British, Silverclub, Jah Wobble, The Beating Wing Orchestra, The Unabombers, The Whip DJs, Young Fathers, Paul Green, King Capisce, Joe Kriss, The Janice Graham Band, Phillious Williams, Caro Snatch, Naomi Kashiwagi and Matthew Krysko, Mendiamler, Debt Records Stage and Coupe De Ville… plus many more.
Plus a very special one off performance with Jon McClure, Martin Atkins, Jah Wobble, Jarvis Cocker, The BBC Philharmonic and performers from DR Congo, Poland, Colombia, Brazil, Africa and more places around the world.
Music nights curated by BBC Introducing, Helmets for Men, Debt Records and Now Then Magazine.
Background
Salford based music industry event, Un-Convention is a global grassroots music event and community – that meets physically and virtually to share ideas; discuss and debate cutting edge issues around music, technology and creativity; and facilitates members engagement with their peers. Un-Convention is not about the business of music. The community is driven by a not for profit initiative that sees opportunity for the grassroots in the changes to the way music is being produced, consumed and sustained.
Starting as an alternative to mainstream music events around the world – Un-Convention was first held in Salford in October 2008. Two years on and 11 events later, Un-Convention has grabbed the attention of the global grassroots music community and now has events taking place in India, Colombia, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Germany, USA, Iceland – each event carrying the overall Un-Convention ethos, but each driven by it’s local grassroots music scene and infrastructure. All being coordinated from Salford with instigators around the globe.
*** This is the early bird ticket giving you full access to main panel content and music events. You will also have the opportunity to be the first to sign up to additional weird and wonderful activities including barge trips and a music experiment with Bill Drummond. ***
When & Where
Sacred Trinity Church
Salford
United Kingdom
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM - Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 11:00 PM (GMT)
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Hosted By
Un-Convention
A collective of independent record labels and promoters including Fat Northerner Records, Humble Soul, Concrete Recordings, The Local plus more.
Supported by a national board made up of:
Michael Fuller – AIM, London; Michael Cassidy – I think music, Barcelona; Mike McNally – McNally Consulting; Andrew Dubber – New Music Strategies; Al Farquhar, Modern Art (The Whip manager); Jay Taylor – The Ruby Lounge; Mark Meharry – Music Glue; Bill Devon – School of Sound; Phil Ellis – Manchester College; Sarah Purcell – Concrete Recordings; Howard Monk – The Local; Howard Mills - Humble Soul; Carolyn Gamble – Urbis; Chris Long - BBC; Nick Fitzsimmons – Un-Convention Belfast; Ruth Daniel - Fat Northerner Records/Un-Convention (Chair); Jeff Thompson - Fat Northerner Records/Un-Convention (Chair)