The next Debt event is in Liverpool, running a stage at the wonderful @ThresholdFest on 11th Feb. Details here: http://t.co/Yla1OZOQ
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It’s Un-Convention time again.
From the amazing team who brought you the public recording of an album in one day (plus a dozen international conferences and showcase events) comes Un-Convention Salford 2010 - number twelve in the Un-Con series - held in the city where it all began.
Debt’s first signing Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six have played at two Un-Conventions so far and this year our little label has been asked to curate a stage of its own, a saturday afternoon acoustic showcase in the Edwardian Engine Hall of Manchester’s People’s History Museum.
The Debt Records Stage at the People’s History Museum will be the only Un-Convention event open to the general public as well as to pass-holders (free entry).
In addition to providing music Debt’s own Louis Barabbas will don his “industry cap” and join one of the panels at Sacred Trinity Church. The discussion - entitled “Building A Sustainable Career In Music: 9-5 What A Way To Make A Living” - takes place at 2.30pm on the saturday.
He will then be playing with The Bedlam Six on the Now Then stage at The Rovers Return at 9pm.
For more information visit:
For venue details visit: http://www.phm.org.uk/visit-us/how-to-find-us/
Line-Up for the Debt Records stage is as follows:
12.00 - 12.30 : BECCA & THE BROKEN BISCUITS
12.35 - 13.05 : SARAH McQUAID
13.10 - 13.40 : RICHARD BARRY & THE CHAPS
13.45 - 14.30 : HONEYFEET
14.40 - 15.10 : KAYA & CAPTAIN TEMPER
15.15 - 15.45 : PHILLIOUS WILLIAMS
15.50 - 16.20 : RED TIDES
16.25 - 17.00 : JOHN FAIRHURST
Facebook event page here
DEBT RECORDS WOULD LIKE TO HEAR YOUR VIEWS ABOUT THE NORTHWEST LIVE MUSIC SCENE FOR A SPECIAL UNCONVENTION PUBLICATION
Un-Convention is series of music events aimed specifically at the grass roots of the industry, the goal being to bring together like minded individuals to discuss the future of independent music.
Whilst a great deal of the weekend’s discussion is concerned with the recorded side of the industry, Debt Records (one of Un-Convention’s entertainment curators for the Salford event taking place on 1st, 2nd and 3rd October this year) is more interested in how current industry practices affect the live circuit - after all, historically it has always been the live scene that has shaped the trends of music market as a whole.
One of the things that makes Un-Convention so different from other music industry conferences is that each event is place-specific. Over the years they have run panels all over the world, working with local practitioners to tailor the occasions to fit the concerns of the region.
So, in light of this interest in context as well as content, Debt Records is compiling a document that aims to sum up the North West live scene, with particular reference to the Manchester and Salford circuits whose combined cultural legacy has been cause for celebration and derision in almost equal measures over the years.
Label co-founder Louis Barabbas says “I strongly believe that Manchester and Salford combined have one of the most inspiring live music scenes on the planet - that’s why I moved up from the South in the first place. I’ve now been involved in the live circuit for a while (both as promoter and performer) and that core belief hasn’t changed. I’d be lying, however, if I said it hadn’t been shaken a few times.”
The view of the Debt team is that better communication is key to maintaining a healthy live industry. Venues, promoters and artists all have to work together, they are all crucial components in a very delicate setup that has to keep one eye on the bank balance and the other on the cultural zeitgeist.
“The first step is for people to listen to one another” says Debt Records’ Events Director Biff Roxby. “Everyone has an idea of what the live experience should be - we all have a connection with it on some level, be it as a gig reviewer or as a commuter who walks past a busker on their way to work. We should share those ideas more.”
Debt are interviewing venue owners, performers, bloggers, photographers, band managers, promoters and anyone else who works in the live music business with the aim of bringing all the opinions into the same forum and hopefully facilitating the beginnings of a dialogue that may one day put to rest some of the sticky politics at the heart of what could be the best live scene in the world.
If you have an opinion about Manchester music (good or bad) Debt would like to hear about it. Please email any thoughts to info@debtrecords.net with the subject LIVE MUSIC
Debt Records will be curating the People’s History Museum Stage at Un-Convention on 2nd October 2010. Creative Director Louis Barabbas will be speaking on the “Building a Sustainable Career in Music” panel at 2.30pm the same day at Sacred Trinity Church.
For more information visit www.unconventionhub.org
One Hundred years after the 1910 Mexican Revolution and two hundred since the nation’s Independence, Wigan-born David Rybka releases his debut record.
Best known as the leader of The Victorian Dad Band (currently recording an album for Elbow and I Am Kloot’s label Skinny Dog), David Rybka has spent the majority of 2010 touring Mexico, exploring new creative terrain and writing a special collection of songs for release on Debt Records.
The record - entitled “Out Here” - won’t be available until November but the recently repatriated composer felt compelled to draw attention towards the country that inspired the songs, with a free download on what is arguably the most important day in the nation’s calendar: Independence Day.
“The country gave me so much - I was playing with amazing local musicians, performing in all kinds of places (even a maximum security prison) - I didn’t want to just release a record, I wanted to express what the country meant to me, almost as a Thank You rather than just a series of songs. 16th September is Mexican Independence Day and that’s when we’re giving away the single “Mexico”. No cost, no mailing list to sign, no catch - it’s not much but it’s my small homage to a place that altered the way I look at music.”
Rybka’s Mexico booking agent and creative consultant Jon Bonfiglio - who has previously organized tours there for Nancy Elizabeth, John Smith and Louis Barabbas - notes the importance of the record both in its honesty and tragic incongruity:
“A century after the revolution and one of the measures of progress here is 30,000 drug killings in the last four years… the Mexico in Dave’s music is a very different Mexico; it’s the Mexico of the glancing blow, of personal release by difference. I think in time (if not already) Dave will regard it as something of a dream, one in which he was briefly, humanly happy.”
Mexico has a history of attracting British creatives, inspiring the likes of D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley and Graeme Greene. David Rybka is the latest in this prestigious line and we look forward to showing the world what he made of his experiences there.
The single “Mexico” will be available for free download exclusively from the Debt Records shop from Thursday 16th September 2010. The full EP is on general release on 8th November 2010.
Debt’s Director of Communications Chris Mitchell is speaking on the AIM panel at the Welsh Music Foundation’s tenth birthday at the Wales Millenium Centre on Saturday 11th September. Details of the panel are below…
The Independents of Wales Session curated by AIM for the WMF’s Birthday Event
DATE Saturday 11th of September 2010 TIME 15:30 - 17:00 (approx finishing time) LOCATION Wales Millenium Centre, Japan Room Cardiff CF10 5AL
Panel
Pat Fulgoni (Chair) - Chocolate Fireguard
Sharon Matheson - AIM / AIF
Bethan Elfyn - BBC Radio1 Introducing Wales
Chris Mitchell - Debt Records
Guto Brychan - Gwymon & Copa labels
Audience: Independent labels / self releasing artists and manager Layout: Top table / theatre style seating
Format:
15:30 - 15:50 Presentation from AIM
- Introduction to AIM
- Introduction to Independents Day
15:50 - 16:45 Panel Discussion chaired by Pat Fulgoni
- The Independents of Wales
Begin with intro into who everyone is and what those on the panel do. Perhaps for the labels, mentioning a success story.
Topics for discussion may include:
16:45 - 17:00 Questions from the floor
BBC Introducing in Manchester will be celebrating BBC Radio Manchester’s 40th anniversary with a song for every one of its 40 years.
The initiative, which showcases under-the-radar talent, has asked 40 local artists to cover famous tracks by past acts that have strong connections to northern city. From the Hollies to 10cc, New Order to Girls Aloud, each song has been hand-picked to denote a year in BBC Manchester’s 40 year broadcasting history.
From Friday 10 September to Sunday 12 September, these 40 recorded tracks will be played out on BBC Radio Manchester’s daytime schedule, giving the next wave of fresh, new northern talent, further opportunities to be heard by a wider audience.
Chris Long, Producer of BBC Introducing in Manchester, says: “We were asked for ideas to celebrate 40 years of BBC Radio Manchester and the idea instantly popped into my head for 40 of the acts that I work with on BBC Introducing to cover 40 Manchester musical moments. We’re trying to showcase the fantastic musical history we’ve got and the brilliant musical future in Greater Manchester.”
Full list of Artists and Tracks:
1970 - The Travelling Band - Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young) - Graham Nash grew up in Salford
1971 - The Christophers - Oh You Pretty Things (Peter Noone) - Peter Noone is from Manchester
1972 - Blind Atlas - You’re A Lady (Peter Skellern) - Peter Skellern is from Bury
1973 - The Ambersons - Magic Woman Touch (The Hollies) - Members of The Hollies are from Greater Manchester
1974 - Rook and the Ravens - The Air That I Breathe (The Hollies)
1975 - Christopher Eatough - I’m Not In Love (10cc) - Members of 10cc are from Greater Manchester
1976 - Kid British - The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy) - Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott spent some of his childhood in Manchester
1977 - Kristyna Myles - Grease (Frankie Valli) - Grease is written by Barry Gibb, who grew up in Manchester
1978 - Here Be Dragons - Ever Fallen in Love (Buzzcocks) - Members of Buzzcocks are from Greater Manchester
1979 - Golden Glow - Every Day Hurts (Sad Café) - Members of Sad Café are from Greater Manchester
1980 - MAY68 - Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division) - Members of Joy Division are from Greater Manchester
1981 - Josephine - Rapture (Blondie) - Blondie bass player at time, Nigel Harrison, is from Stockport
1982 - Unconscious Jungle - The Look Of Love (ABC) - Martin Fry is from Stockport
1983 - Shmoo - Blue Monday (New Order) - Former members of Joy Division
1984 - Becca Williams and Richard Barry - Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now (The Smiths) - Members of The Smiths are from Greater Manchester
1985 - Walton Hesse - She Sells Sanctuary (The Cult) - Billy Duffy is from Manchester
1986 - Selfish Lovers - Panic (The Smiths)
1987 - Suzuki Method - Hit The North (The Fall) - Members of The Fall are from Greater Manchester
1988 - Karima Francis - Everyday Is Like Sunday (Morrissey) - Morrissey is from Manchester
1989 - Heavy Feet - People Hold On (Coldcut and Lisa Stansfield) - Lisa Stansfield from Rochdale
1990 - Driver Drive Faster - Step On (Happy Mondays) - Members of Happy Mondays are from Greater Manchester
1991 - From The Kites Of San Quentin - In Yer Face (808 State) - Members of 808 State are from Greater Manchester
1992 - Twelfth Day - You’re The One For Me, Fatty (Morrissey) - Morrissey is from Manchester
1993 - Louis Barabbas & the Bedlam Six - Relight My Fire (Take That & Lulu) - Members of Take That are from Greater Manchester
1994 - Butler Williams - The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get (Morrissey)
1995 - The Reclusive Barclay Brothers - Over My Shoulder (Mike & the Mechanics) - Former members of Sad Café
1996 - Violet Youth - Forever Love (Take That)
1997 - Sophie’s Pigeons - The Drugs Don’t Work (The Verve) - Members of The Verve are from Greater Manchester
1998 - Samir Harmim - Sonnet (The Verve)
1999 - The Minnikins - Once Around The Block (Badly Drawn Boy) - Damon Gough from Bolton
2000 - Seerauber Jenny - A Song For Lovers (Richard Ashcroft) - Former member of the Verve
2001 - A Me B - F.E.A.R. (Ian Brown) - Ian Brown is from Manchester
2002 - The Gilded Palace of Sin - Pounding (Doves) - Members of Doves are from Greater Manchester
2003 - Envy - Sound Of The Underground (Girls Aloud) - Sarah Harding is from Stockport
2004 - Beat The Radar - Love Machine (Girls Aloud)
2005 - Tim and Sam’s Tim and the Sam Band with Tim and Sam - Dare (Gorillaz) - features Shaun Ryder of the Happy Mondays, who is from the area
2006 - Messner - Country Girl (Primal Scream) - Mani from Primal Scream is from Manchester
2007 - Bugs In Ember - Do It Again (The Chemical Brothers) - The Chemical Brothers met and formed at University of Manchester
2008 - Kathryn Edwards - The Promise (Girls Aloud)
2009 - Hans Island - Up All Night (Take That)
2010 - The Vanguards - Doubt (Delphic) - Members of Delphic are from Greater Manchester
“Wild Hour” the new record by Debt’s jaw-dropping experimental folk outfit Red Tides is on general release from Monday 6th September 2010.
It will be available from the Debt Records shop and all the usual digital retailers plus selected independent outlets.
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