June 24, 2008

London Calling

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Last week I popped down to London Calling the annual music industry jamboree that takes place at Earl's Court. I attended two interesting sessions, both of which were concerned with creating value, but in slightly different ways.

The first was a panel of agency people talking about examples of great music / brand tie ups. There were some fairly well known examples, such as Bacardi and Groove Armada, but perhaps the most interesting was Absolut Machines. This campaign involves two groups of musicians building sound installations, which people can go online and have a play with; the machines are also part of a touring exhibition. Someone made the good point that brands often forget about their heritage when they get into music. Absolut Machines is a good example of a brand staying true to itself.

Brands also need to convince people that they have a genuine passion for music, Red Bull, through their Music Academy, have achieved this. For the last ten years they have been helping artists get started in the business and now they are setting up their own label to leverage the position they have created. An interesting example of a brand's passion giving rise to a new business opportunity. The only criticism of Red Bull was that they had kept their activity in music too quiet.

The second panel looked at mobile music and asked the question; what is the value of music in the digital age? For handset manufacturers the value is in the user interface and adding extra services. With a ratio of 20:1 for illegal to legal downloads, tools such as Sony Ericsson's Track ID which helps people find out the name of a track they are listening to their mobile's radio and then purchase it are the kind of tools that will add value.

For both brands looking to engage consumers through music and mobile operators looking to make money through music the key is finding new ways for people to access music.


May 08, 2007

T-addicts

This one is for all you t-shirt addicts, you're going to love this.



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January 10, 2007

iPhone

The iPhone cometh... need I say more...?

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November 03, 2006

Electric Light Orchestra

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Halloween (appropriately) and Jez and I set out to the Photophonic Experiment on the South Bank. It was a great example of why the experience fund is such a great thing; it’s just the sort of risk you wouldn’t want to take with your own money!

The stage could have passed for a laboratory from a Frankenstein movie. Glass tubes and Jacob’s Ladders clutter the stage, wires coil across a table. It sounds a bit theatrical but these guys took it very seriously (a bit too seriously if you ask me) a lightbulb slowly illuminates and a sound fills the room: a low buzz at first, but growing painfully high-pitched as the light reaches full brightness. This really was white noise.

At its heart the Photophonic Experiment is the bizarre, potentially fascinating ability to hear electricity. Of course, these sounds won't be music to everyone's ears. (including mine) But you have to appreciate what they are trying to do. I suppose that's why they settled on calling their show an experiment.

October 31, 2006

Turkey Vindaloo for Christmas?

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Some friends of mine who go by the name of the 'Urban Curry Collective' are making a bid for the Chrismas number one spot with a novelty track called the Poppadom Song. Listen here.
And remember stranger things have happened... Keith Harris & Orville...

September 04, 2006

Tate Tracks

Last year I went to a talk by Will Gompertz Communications Director at the Tate, he was talking about the initiatives they were trying to attract more young people to their galleries, which seemed like a tall order. What struck me was the breadth of things they were trying. Everything from repositioning the work as shown below...

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... to live music events supported by partnerships with brands like Diesel...

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... to exhibitions featuring work by kids.

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I doubt everything they do is that successful but it was great to hear about a brand prepared to try loads of stuff. Then at the weekend I read about a new initiative they are trying. Tate Tracks sees musicians such as the Chemical Brothers and Graham Coxon producing tracks inspired by specific pieces of art, the tracks will then be available to hear exclusively at listening posts positioned by the corresponding piece. A month later the track will be available on the Tate website. Great stuff.

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August 31, 2006

My Albatross

You know how I'm always saying how my family is rock n roll - check out my cousin David's band on myspace .
He's the one with the mop of red hair. xx Karen. Myalbatross

August 17, 2006

O2 Wireless

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A lovely poster - a reminder from the heady days of high summer that we're great at what we do!