Thursday, December 20, 2012

Dates announced for Music Exchange 2013 | YEAHBO.DOT.NET

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I must admit, I have never heard of Music Exchange until I received a sporadic email about it late last week. I?ve attended the Southern African Music Conference a few times. I?ve wanted to go to the Moshito music conference, but have never been invited. It would be interesting to be part of the Music Exchange conference.

If, like me, this is new to you, check out the details about the origins of Music Exchange, dubbed South Africa?s independent music conference. The below info will give you an idea of the practitioners associated with the conference, as well as what to expect as far as the line-up is concerned.

Music Exchange, the two day independent conference that gets everyone in the music industry talking, is set to take place from 21-22 March 2013.

Started in 2009, the Music Exchange conference is the brainchild of industry professionals Martin Myers, a long standing music publicist through Sony Music and co-owner of Triple M Entertainment, Peter Lacey, Managing Director of Musketeer Records and SAMA Lifetime Achievement Award winner Sipho ?Hotstix? Mabuse.

As a much-anticipated highlight on the Cape Town music calendar, Music Exchange brings the industry together to discuss, debate, collaborate and get down to the business of making music. Every year it offers artists, industry professionals and like-minded individuals the chance to network, exchange ideas and catch up on the latest industry trends.

Over the years Music Exchange has been able to boast a number of success stories. Collaboration between Evolver One with a Manager at the 2010 Music Exchange conference was key to the group successfully recording their third album which yielded four radio hits. For 7th Son the introduction to Stuart Rubin, former BMG Marketing Director, at the 2009 conference led them to re-record the Australian hit ?The Boys Light Up?, which went on to became their first hit.

The Music Exchange 2013 conference will present a full program of panel discussions and keynote addresses from various industry perspectives. Included in the lineup, amongst other topics, will be the profitable use of the growing number of mediums available to artists and the art of ?getting your music out there?. Seasoned South African artists, producers and songwriters will head up a panel discussing ?the song that made them famous?, while SA artists and composers who live abroad will talk about their careers on the international stage.

?I believe that this conference has contributed in significant ways to all of us ? speakers and delegates alike ? who had the privilege of attending. It left me with one of those strange feelings that I wished the entire industry was there.?

I look forward to next year?s conference with great anticipation,? said Nick Motsatse the CEO of SAMRO following last year?s conference. Since SAMRO attended the 2011 Music Exchange Conference, they have come on board to support the upcoming conference in 2013, and we would like to acknowledge them for it.

Yoel Kenan AFRICORI described it as the best music conference, by far, that he has attended in Africa.

If you are serious about music, be sure to diarise the dates for the Music Exchange 2013, you can?t afford to miss it.

That?s it folks. From the above, I?m certainly intrigued. Apart from talks about one of my favourite things in the world, music, it?d be wonderful to experience a different setting for such an occasion. Besides, it?d be great to be in Cape Town during my birthday week (laughs). Keep it locked here for more details closer to the event.

Source: http://www.yeahbo.net/2012/12/dates-announced-for-music-exchange-2013/

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