Hey Music Mag - Issue 4 - January 2019
Hey Music Mag - Issue 4 - January 2019
Hey Music Mag - Issue 4 - January 2019
AVA
MAX
The new
generation’s
Lady Gaga?
JAMIROQUAI’S
ENDURING APPEAL
Must-watch music
documentaries
HOW TO RUN A
RECORD LABEL
+
NEW MUSIC YOU
NEED IN YOUR LIFE
PRS for Music members Dreamwife performing at PRS Presents
FOR MUSIC
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UPFRONT
EDITOR’S
PUBLISHER
Hey Music LETTER
EDITOR
Lesley Wright
lesley@heymusic.com
NEWS EDITOR
Kristan J Caryl
kristan@heymusic.com
MARKETING DIRECTOR"
Darren Haynes
darren@heymusic.com Even if you’re too young to remember Bros, the
recent documentary about the identical twins from
IN-HOUSE the ’80s boy band will suck you in. At some points
CONTRIBUTORS" it’s unintentionally hilarious as clashing brothers Matt and
Antoinette Smith"
antoinette@heymusic.com Luke Goss come across as mad as a box of frogs, at others
it’s deeply personal and poignant as they describe the impact
Daniella Millership" of falling from “hero to zero” at the hands of an unscrupulous
daniella@heymusic.com music industry and vicious press.
Tantrums, tears and triumph – it’s got the lot, and I was
unexpectedly emotionally rinsed by the end of it.
CONTRIBUTORS
Jim Butler,
Butler, Nick Unlike those ‘poor’ kids who signed up for Fyre festival,
Jim Nick Rice
Rice,and
Tarak Parekh who were financially rinsed. Fyre: The Greatest Party That
Tarak Parekh, Jessica Dais Never Happened is another documentary worth watching.
& Pip Ellwood In a nutshell, it’s a lesson in how not to be a promoter.
Two things struck me while watching the Fyre doc. Firstly,
@heymusicofficial who signs up for a festival – luxury or otherwise – on the back
of an influencer campaign that doesn’t mention anything
@heymusictweets about the line-up? And secondly, it’s further heightened my
@heymusicofficial appreciation for all the decent promoters in the world, who
stage excellent – and safe – festivals, gigs and parties.
@heymusicofficial
I flirted with being a promoter once upon a time. A couple
www.heymusic.com of mates and I ran a bi-monthly club night at The Key, in
King’s Cross, London. Being a promoter is not for the faint-
LOCATION: London hearted, let me tell you. We’d have a full club and tills ringing
at the bar one night, and tumbleweed blowing across the
dancefloor the next. If memory serves correct, we walked
away from that little sideline after two years with the grand
profit of £6.95. Between three of us.
Hey Mag is published by Hey Music. But then we never got into it for the money. Which is just
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CONTENTS
UPFRONT
6 NEWS
What’s cooking across the UK
and around the world
FEATURES
16 POP ART
Is chart-topping newcomer Ava Max
the new generation’s Lady Gaga?
20 KING OF COOL
The sound of Jay Kay’s Jamiroquai in
2019 is unapologetically buoyant,
mesmeric and kaleidoscopic
24 CLASS OF 2019
The legends being inducted into
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
26 SISTER IN SOUND
We shine the spotlight on a successful
female sound engineer making her name
in a predominantly man’s world 30 TAKE FIVE
Producers, bands and vocalists destined
for big things
20 34 CITY FOCUS
Party vibes in Paris
38 ESSENTIAL VIEWING
Music documentaries you need to watch
42 HOW TO…
Detone boss Darren Emerson on how to
run a record label
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UPFRONT
54
48 MUSIC BY NUMBERS
Stats behind legendary London club fabric
52 IN PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
Kurdish singer-songwriter Nouri gets vocal
34 about diversity
54 BITE ME
Discover the dark, glitter-filled heart of FAANGS
56 MOVIN’ ON UP
Kara Marni reveals what’s on her 2019
‘to-do’ list
BACKSTAGE
58 SHINE ON!
The role of an artist manager
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UPFRONT AROUND THE UK
DISCOVER: Bjarki
Happy Earthday (!K7)
Having been one of the key artists that helped Nina Kraviz establish her excellent Trip
label, Iceland’s Bjarki has stepped out with a debut album that peels back from techno
and into emotive and insular IDM. It’s awash with warped pads, icy minimalism and
underwater dub to make for a truly immersive listen.
Photo_Prisca Lobjoy
MAN ALIVE!
A Man Called Adam is UK pair Sally At times smooth and serene, at others
Rodgers and Steve Jones, pivotal players in more intricate and experimental, it’s a
the emergence of the acid jazz and Balearic journeying album that takes you from
house movements of the ’90s. After working sunset house onto blissful ambient
together as Discrete Machines around 2012, via gently churning breakbeats. It’s
they make a welcome return in March with a perfect post-session album run
Farmarama – the first A Man Called Adam through with the warm afterglow of a
LP in 20 years – and it’s a double album full night out, and one that is sure to be
of analogue warmth and vintage synths. a go-to soundtrack this summer.
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MINT CLUB
TO CLOSE
Anyone who has been
clubbing in the UK over the
last 20 years will at least be
familiar with Leeds venue
Mint, even if they haven’t
danced at the club. It’s
been home to legendary
nights like Back to Basics,
Technique and Asylum, in-
house promotion System
and, for the last decade,
the afterparty of Sven
Väth’s Cocoon in the Park
festival. It’s famous for its
close-knit feel, punchy
Funktion One soundsystem
and LED light panel above
the dancefloor.
The sad news is that it’s
closing on 24 February
but not before a final run
of parties that welcomes
back favourite international
guests – like Seth Troxler,
UNHEARD
Ricardo Villalobos and Kerri
Chandler – and plenty of
the local crews who have
helped put it on the map.
BOWIE TRACKS
SLATED FOR
RELEASE
Few deaths in the music industry had such a universally
sombre reception as David Bowie’s in 2016. The singular
and pioneering musician went out in typical style too,
with final album Blackstar lamenting his own passing and
giving us all comfort while we mourned.
To mark what would have been the late icon’s 72nd
birthday, Parlophone will release Spying Through A
Keyhole, a set of nine 7” singles that includes the earliest
known versions of the now legendary Space Oddity. The
label says they are mostly solo recordings of a rather
rough quality, with the musician backing up his own
singing on guitar and piano.
The exact date of this limited release had yet to be
confirmed as this issue went to press.
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UPFRONT AROUND THE UK
“I feel like I’ve already won and I truly Best Single, along with Ramz, Calvin Harris,
mean that,” said last issue’s cover star George Ezra, Rudimental, Sigala and Paloma
Jess Glynne upon discovering she’d been Faith and Tom Walker. While Aphex Twin,
nominated for two BRIT Awards this year. “I Craig David, George Ezra, Giggs and Sam
get to do what I love every day and just to be Smith face each other in the Best Male Solo
recognised and accepted is enough.” Artist category.
With her I’ll Be There track nominated for Hosted by Jack Whitehall, the Brit Awards
Best British Single, Glynne is up against 2019 will take place at the O2, London, on
Florence & The Machine, Lily Allen and 20 February. Winners will be announced in
Jorja Smith in the Best Female Solo Artist 11 categories.
category. Smith is also in the running for Jason Iley, BRITs’ Chairman and Chairman
Best Breakthrough Act and Album of the and CEO of Sony Music UK and Ireland,
Year for her critically-acclaimed debut said: “These nominations illustrate what an
Lost & Found. incredible year it has been for British talent
Anne-Marie and Dua Lipa, who are both and remind us what a great time it is to be a
nominated in four categories, are up for music fan, both in the UK and beyond.”
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SHEERAN IN HUNG UP
Seventy per cent of UK
REDISCOVER: Maxwell
Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite (Columbia)
Twenty-three years ago, this debut album from Maxwell set a new standard in romantic
and adult R&B, as well as paving the way for the neo-soul revolution that followed. A slow
burner that eventually went on to sell millions, it oozes the sort of vocal smoothness and
synth smoochiness that made Marvin Gaye and Prince so revered, and still stands alone.
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UPFRONT AROUND THE UK
After Lisa Lashes hosted a music accomplished artists that just need a little
workshop for under 18s in Leicester, the fine tuning, but we also teach people with no
parent of one particular attendant was so previous experience at all and they are now
inspired she got in touch with the legendary playing out after 12 weeks, so we are really
DJ. They clicked, agreed they wanted to excited to see who will come through the
offer something to young people who might door next.”
struggle with drugs, be involved in gangs or Students undertake a 12-week programme
have special educational needs. that includes DJ lessons, production, radio
Just ten weeks later, the Lisa Lashes School broadcasting, social media, website building,
of Music was born. Free for students and branding and much more. The school, based
fully government funded, fellow DJs, DMC at PTS Training Academy in Northampton,
champs, press agents, health and safety has already taken in 200 students and is now
officers and social media influencers are also planning to expand into Manchester followed
involved in the project imparting knowledge by London.
in their areas of expertise. “We will have further locations released for
“The most important part of our school is sign-up by the middle of the year,” explained
that we are fully inclusive and for absolutely Lisa. “And we’re excited to bring the online
anyone,” said Deborah Hewitt, founding programme, available to the world, within the
partner and managing director. “We do get next few months.”
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BACK TO BUSINESS
FOR MIAMI WMC
The annual dance industry meet-up The Faena, in Miami’s Faena District.
known as the Winter Music Conference in Music enthusiasts, artists, DJs and
Miami is a place to party, have meetings industry delegates from over 70 countries
and hear the hottest new tunes for the year are expected to descend on Miami
ahead. At least it was until it lost some of Beach and dip into a packed schedule
business kudos to the likes of Amsterdam of over 400 events, parties, seminars
Dance Event. and workshops. An event where music,
Taking place from 25 – 28 March this technology, education and culture meet,
year, Miami WMC is under the charge keynote speakers include media theorist
of new owners Ultra (who host various and author Dr Douglas Rushkoff, hugely
supersized dance music festivals all successful Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren,
around the world). Ultra are responsible and acclaimed novelist and Trainspotting
for the full programming of the conference author Irvine Welsh in conversation
and are promising a fresh approach. with acid house originator DJ Pierre.
As such, it will be presented in two “It was at WMC where mega deals were
parts: a more exclusive, by-invitation-only done and it provided a launching point
‘industry’ segment aimed at professionals for countless legendary tracks, as well as
in the scene, as well as an additional open- breakthrough DJs,” said Ultra Co-founder,
to-the-public ‘access’ segment meant Chairman and CEO Russell Faibisch.
for curious music consumers looking to “In March 2019, WMC returns with a
learn more about the business. It’s also fully revamped programme that gets the
relocating to exclusive new partner hotel industry back to business.”
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SAVE THE DATE
The 61st annual Grammy
Awards will be streamed
NEW TECHNICS on 10 February from the
Staples Centre, in Los
TURNTABLE Angeles. Hip-hop features
heavily, with Kendrick
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UPFRONT INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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NEW GU MIX
One of dance music’s
most celebrated mix series,
Global Underground has
welcomed legendary
instalments from the likes of
Sasha, Digweed and Nick
Warren. This month sees
it return with a double mix
from Patrice Baumel, an East
German DJ who represents
Photo_La Skimal
a different side to Berlin
than the techno you might
expect. It’s rather lovely.
GET YOUR
GLITTER ON!
After 150,000 people danced to Glitterbox’s unique
blend of house and disco in 2018, the vibrant party is
setting off on a 10-date world tour.
With a heavyweight line-up of the freshest disco talent
ROSKILDE and classic house heroes including Armand Van Helden,
Groove Armada, Louie Vega, Purple Disco Machine, Joey
TRIUMPHS Negro, Melvo Baptiste, Mighty Mouse and many more,
Congratulations to Glitterbox will be hitting the road with its usual crew of
Roskilde which scooped the drag queens, dancers and performers that bring the
Best Major Festival gong infamous party to life.
at the European Festival Among the dates, the Work Your Body 2019 tour
Awards recently. The Danish hits House of Yes, in New York, on 2 March, before
festival also took home steamrollering into Dubai’s Soho Garden, on 22 March,
the award for health and the Unlimited festival, Chamonix, on 6 April, and
safety, while the Judas legendary Amsterdam club Paradiso, on 21 April. All
Priest-headlined Wacken of which lead into Glitterbox’s 20-date Ibiza summer
Open Air, in Germany, residency at Hï Ibiza.
won Line-up of the Year. “The label, the parties and the movement continue to
Germany’s Rolling Stone gather pace, reaching like-minded music lovers around
Park walked off with Best the world,” said a spokesperson for the club. “More so
New Festival and the Green than ever before, this year will see new music from the
Operations Award went Glitterbox stable, with a focus on nurturing new and
to DGTL Amsterdam. emerging artists representing the new wave of talent.”
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FEATURE AVA MAX
POP
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P A R T! With her seismic voice, bold
look and Sweet But Psycho
track winning her fans around
the world, is newcomer Ava Max
the new generation’s Lady Gaga?
since the song came out, it doesn’t feel like that much of
a long time anymore, it feels like it happened overnight.
But it didn’t.”
Sweet But Psycho fought off stiff competition from
the likes of Ariana Grande and Mark Ronson and Miley
Cyrus to claim the top spot in the UK, also peaking
at No.1 in other territories, including Germany, New
Zealand and Sweden. Not a bad start to 2019 for
anyone, let alone a newcomer.
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FEATURE AVA MAX
“It’s exciting, for sure, but I want to achieve To some it may seem the 24-year-old’s
more. I want to release more songs. I want to success has happened overnight with that
release an album,” gushes Ava. one great song, but Ava insists that’s simply
If you haven’t heard Sweet But Psycho not the case.
or seen the video, think Just Dance-era “It’s been a chase my whole life,” she
Lady Gaga. Ava is all peroxide blonde hair explains. “When I was 14, I moved to
and bold outfits; the track super-catchy, California with my mom for music because I
earworm-friendly dance-pop with a heavy ended up doing some [singing] competitions
dose of sass. when I was 10, 11, 12. My mom sold her
Her style is unashamedly pop, a bold house and we came to Los Angeles from
move at a time when it’s still sometimes Virginia. That year didn’t go so well because
considered a weaker genre, and she cites LA isn’t exactly what we thought it would be.
her musical inspirations as The Beatles, There was a lot of disappointment.
Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and “Then, when I was 15 years old, we
The Fugees. moved back to the East coast and I lived
She was first introduced to listeners as there for two years, in South Carolina,
a featured artist on American electronic before I moved back out [to LA] when I
musician DJ Le Youth’s Clap Your Hands was 17 with my brother.
track last year. In early 2018 she dropped “So it’s been this whole chase with singing
her debut single My Way followed by viral and writing songs. Then I finally met the right
hit Not Your Barbie Girl. She released people after years of struggling.”
another single, Slippin’, and featured on The ‘right’ person in Ava’s case was
David Guetta’s 7 album and Vice and Jason Henry Walter, aka Cirkut, a Canadian record
Derulo’s Make Up track as a vocalist, before producer who has worked with modern
Sweet But Psycho put her firmly on the map. music icons such as Rihanna, The Weeknd,
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Katy Perry and Jessie J, among others. He
took her under his wing, and
they started writing and recording music
together before putting a song on audio
platform SoundCloud.
“I got really noticed by record labels and
that’s how I got signed,” says Ava.
Born Amanda Ava Koci to Albanian
parents, the singer-songwriter says she
understands what it is to struggle, having
watched her parents face uphill battles
following their move to America from
war-torn Albania.
In 1990, 1991, they left Albania and ended
up in Paris, where
where they lived in a church for
a whole year. It was very hard for them, but
it was beautiful also because they were in
Paris .
While there, they met a lady who gave
them passports and they ended up in
Wisconsin – that’s where I was born. They
went to America with nothing, no money, no
language. It was very hard for them
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FEATURE JAMIROQUAI
THE KIN
20
OF C
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The sound of Jay Kay’s Jamiroquai in 2019
is unapologetically buoyant, mesmeric and
kaleidoscopic. dips in…
Words_Jim Butler
Esteemed
American man of letters F Scott
the release of their eighth album,
Automaton. The re-emergence
of Jay Kay and his band seemed
Fitzgerald wasn’t wrong about many eerily prescient. With the world
things. Watching this year’s must-see standing on the precipice of
Fyre documentary, you’re reminded collapse, Jamiroquai’s colourful
that Fitzgerald savagely skewered the and soulful grooves proved timely.
vacuous pursuits of morally bankrupt Doubly so, when you consider the
rich American white kids in The Great likes of Pharrell Williams, Tyler the
Gatsby, almost 100 years before Ja Creator and Chance the Rapper
Rule and Billy McFarland went loco in had all spoken about the influence
the Bahamas. of Jamiroquai on their music in the
He was awry with one observation, intervening years.
however. In the notes for his But it was more than just about
posthumously published novel turning on the new school (okay,
The Last Tycoon, Fitzgerald noted Pharrell would have been dancing to
that there were no second acts Canned Heat, Deeper Underground
in American lives (and thus, by and Space Cowboy back in the ’90s).
extension, all lives). From Elvis to It was about bringing some much-
G
Madonna, by way of Kate Bush and needed conscious funk back to a
even Take That, this pithy take on music scene obsessed with navel
culture is repeatedly repudiated. gazing singer-songwriters.
It was once more in 2017, when Writing in the UK, music critic
after a seven-year absence (an Kitty Empire nailed it best when
eternity in pop music) everybody’s she wrote: “Ultimately, you can’t
COOL
favourite cosmic acid jazz-disco- shake the feeling that pop is a
funkateers Jamiroquai returned with giant feedback loop, in which
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FEATURE JAMIROQUAI
Stevie Wonder and Curtis Mayfield begat So what can those in attendance expect?
Jamiroquai and Pharrell, and the influence Well, the word that keeps cropping up
of Jamiroquai must have fed, consciously or in reviews of their live shows since their
subconsciously, into the aural landscapes of triumphant return to the stage at London’s
both Daft Punk and Pharrell.” Roundhouse in April 2017 is “bangers”. Jay
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Jay Kay was Kay’s boys (and girls – the new additions of
remarkably sanguine about his band being the band’s Cosmic Babes backing singers
held up as musical torchbearers. “I mean bring some extra sass to proceedings) might
it’s very flattering,” he told journalist Chris still retain the funk-jazz-soul groove that first
Weingarten. “It’s interesting, I watched the catapulted them to fame in the early ’90s,
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars documentary. but this has been allied to some belligerent,
It’s a fascinating documentary, but listening club-infused electronics.
to that you also remember that everybody A review of that Roundhouse gig was quick
got their sh*t from somewhere else. to point out the new electronic avenues
Snippets, bits, bobs.” the band now travelled, describing two of
Fast-forward to this year and the band’s their monster ’90s hits, Virtual Insanity and
glittering comeback shows no sign of Canned Heat, as “actual f***ing bangers”.
stopping. This month Jamiroquai will return Elsewhere, 2001’s Little L single was
to the United Arab Emirates for the first time described as a “disco thumper”, while
since 2013 to headline the second night comeback release Automaton was noted for
of the Dubai Jazz Festival, on 21 February. its “robotic funk”.
Then there are shows lined up in Spain, The review concluded: “Trendy 25-year-
Portugal, the Czech Republic, Germany and olds sung along to all the lyrics, suits a
Belgium throughout May. couple of pints too deep clapped out of time
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with abandon and the middle-aged couple
in front of us fought over how to correctly “It’s every inch a classic
dance along to a moody, dubbier version Jamiroquai album, and
of Emergency on Planet Earth. In those then some”
moments the full spectrum of the crowd
shared something special.”
Not bad for a band that has been around
for nigh-on 30 years. Despite being touted and awards come from the likes of Ivor
by London’s hip style press for much of the Novello, the Grammys and MTV. Their
early ’90s, it wasn’t until the spring of 1993 music (Deeper Underground) is featured on
that the rest of the UK caught up when Too the elephantine Godzilla soundtrack and a
Young To Die and then a re-released When geeky kid in a Vote For Pedro T-shirt does a
You Gonna Learn relentlessly grabbed the rather strange little dance to Canned Heat
hit parade and refused to let go. Debut in Napoleon Dynamite.
album Emergency on Planet Earth topped Which just about brings us up to date.
the album charts with its blend of on-point Their eighth album, Automaton was
environmentalism and funky good vibes. described by the band as “challenging
Alongside Britpop, dance music and hip- man versus machine versus planet Earth”,
hop, Jamiroquai’s many-legged groove and full of “smooth, sci-fi grooves, soulful
machine ruled the rest of the decade. electro-funk and a throwback techno vibe”.
Albums The Return of the Space Cowboy, Which as well as displaying some excitingly
Travelling Without Moving and Synkronized tidy lyrical flourishes is eerily accurate.
all ascend to the higher reaches of the album They continued: “From the intergalactic
charts and the band become a fixture on grind of the title track to the handclap disco
festival line-ups across the globe. World of first single Cloud 9, and the cruising
tours sell out, 27 million albums are shifted sunshine of Something About You, it’s
every inch a classic Jamiroquai
album, and then some.”
That it is. Jay Kay might still
have more cars than anyone
will ever need but levied by
the calming influence of two
young children, he’s once more
put the fun back into funk
music. He may no longer be
the dancing space cowboy on
a conveyor belt, but heading
up the biggest Day-Glo global
groove has brought about a
fresh, new moniker: The King
of Cool.
When confronted with his
turnabout in fortunes, the man
himself was unsuitably modest.
“I was kinda quite happy,
pleasantly surprised,” said Jay
Kay. “That was definitely like,
‘Whoa, crikey, thank you!’”
No, thank you, Jamiroquai.
Thank you.”
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FEATURE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME
The legendary
CLASS OF
2019
artists and
bands being
inducted into
the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame
this year
Did you know that artists can’t even be nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame until 25 years after the release of their first record? In an increasingly
disposable music scene, if an artist has retained fans and attracted new ones
over quarter of a century, you can bet they’ve done something right. This year’s
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees are living proof of that.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame may be in the US but five out of this year’s seven
inductees hail from the UK. The induction ceremony takes place at the Barclays
Centre, Brooklyn, New York, on 29 March.
The Cure
From: UK
Debut album: 1979
No. of studio albums: 13
No. of singles: 37
Quote: “I’m not a morose person; it’s just that my
best songs reflect on the sadder aspects of life.”
(Robert Smith)
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Stevie Nicks Janet Jackson Roxy Music
From: USA From: USA From: UK
Debut (solo) album: 1981 Debut (solo) album: 1982 Debut album: 1972
No. of studio albums: 8 No. of studio albums: 11 No. of studio albums: 8
No. of singles: 32 No. of singles: 78 No. of singles: 23
Quote: “My favourite Quote: “Singing and Quote: Everyone in rock
evening is still going dancing – and all the ‘n’ roll including myself
to a grand piano in a joy that goes with was touched by Elvis’s
beautiful room with performing – come from spirit. I was, and always
incense and candles and my heart. If I can’t feel will be a fan.” (Bryan Ferry)
sitting down to write a it, I won’t do it.”
song for the world.”
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FEATURE FEMALE EMPOWERMENT
SISTER
IN SOUND
The go-to engineer for almost all of
Coldplay’s albums and a veteran of
projects including the London 2012
Olympics, Muse and the Foo Fighters,
Olga Fitzroy has carved out a successful
career in sound engineering
Words_Kristan J Caryl
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D
whose accent betrays a childhood spent being an engineer I could just do my course
in Scotland. “At university it was just as work and rely on myself a bit more.”
imbalanced, with 20 boys and four girls.” Her attention first turned to sound
Now the go-to engineer for almost all of engineering when doing work experience
Coldplay’s albums, and a veteran of projects with some light and sound technicians at a
ranging from the 2012 London Olympics theatre. She was allowed to “route signals
to the Foo Fighters, Fitzroy says no-one and play on the desk” and although she was
really talked about the imbalance back then. already playing classical music in orchestras,
“People just accepted it and got on with the this “was a new way of working with music I
job,” she says, while adding that her parents hadn’t thought of before”.
were just happy she’d finally given up on her These days, Fitzroy can most often be
hopes of becoming a rock star. found behind the vast desks of London’s
“In college, I realized you had to rely on a acclaimed AIR Studios or at home making
bunch of other people to be in a band, but Lego with her young son. After a pause
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FEATURE FEMALE EMPOWERMENT
way forward.”
Originally founded by Beatles producer Sir
George Martin in 1969 and based since 1991
at Lyndhurst Hall, Hampstead – originally
a church and missionary school designed
in 1880 by the great Victorian architect
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a female artist that just wants solidarity or that category. “They are always brilliant and
another female in the room, while some don’t quite long projects because they try out all
care either way.” sorts of different avenues and ways of doing
Mostly driven by what clients want than her things, so to get to the end of one of those
own personal vision for a project, she says knowing you did it as well as you can, having
again it’s relationships explored so much, is
rather than skill sets “.really satisfying .’’
that determine who Because Fitzroy
people want to work “Working with a works in one of the best
with. Depending on studios in the country,
the project, she can big orchestra is and on some of the
work either as an really special” finest equipment,
equipment, she
engineer or producer says she doesn’t think
with varying levels of about the specific tools
input, and loves the that much. Nor
process of working on film scores. is she a hardware or digital nut, but instead
“Working with a big orchestra is really someone happy to mix on her iMac using
special,” she beams. “Also the level of plug-ins at home.
musicianship and session musicians you “I’m always more interested in the end
work with is pretty amazing. It’s those people result,” she says, before heading off to start
more than the music itself that make the work on another challenging project:
job enjoyable.” She includes Coldplay in assembling the Millennium Falcon.”
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FEATURE TALENT SCOUT
TAKE 5
To help you connect with the best emerging talent,
rounds up five producers, bands and vocalists
from the worlds of jazz, soul and house who we think
are destined for big things this year
Greentea Peng
The world is in the midst of
a neo-soul and R&B revival.
Internationally, Aussie Jordan
Rakei has long been turning
out heart melting albums and
Chicago’s noname has put
out two albums of dreamy,
happy vocal beats. In the UK,
artists like Eglo’s velvet vocalist
Fatima, Manchester’s rude-girl
IAMDDB and soul-edged hip-
hop outfit Children of Zeus are
all bringing lush, heartfelt vibes
to electronic music.
A new name to add to the
list is South London’s candid
Greentea Peng. Covered head
to toe in tattoos and piercings,
she has a moving sound that
pairs light with dark, the creamy
with the edgy. Hip-hop, grime,
soul and R&B all permeate her
work as she muses on break-
ups, anxiety and plenty of
sensitive subjects in between.
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Bruce Loko
The South African house scene is said
to be the largest in the world. Every
township bumps to a slightly different
take on the global genre, with local
cultural inflections and a DIY mentality
giving rise to fascinating new fusions.
Many artists are starting to get more
global attention in the wake of breakout
star Black Coffee really making his
mark on the scene. One artist who is
hot on his heels is Bruce Loko.
Loko has released on labels like Get
Physical, and this month debuts on the
definitive house label Freerange. His
sound is enchanting and spiritual, with
deep rolling house grooves sinking you
into a state of hypnosis. Up top, his
fluttering synths and careful effects add
humid, scorched details that speak of
the artist’s homeland and really stand
him apart.
Chekov
Leeds has long been known as a party
city but often lags behind the pack
when it comes to turning out proven
producers. Midland and Paul Woolford
are some of the biggest recent artists,
but 2019 has a new name on the horizon
in the form of Chekov. Real name
Laurence Huntington, this youngster
has made a number of noteworthy
appearances on labels like Shanti
Celeste’s Peach Discs and the
emerging Cong Burn.
His slow, sludgy, trippy electronics
don’t easily fit in any box and make you
experience weird feelings not normally
associated with the dancefloor. Cult
German DJ Lena Willikens gave him a
deserved step up by including one of
his tracks on her Dekmantel compilation
early last year, and he followed it up with
low-key groovers like Spring and the
110bpm banger that was Bierce. Expect
more big things as the year progresses.
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FEATURE TALENT SCOUT
Violet
Portugal is the latest city to come into focus in dance
music’s collective conscious. Long known for clubs and
festivals like Lux and BPM, a number of new festivals
sprung up there in the last few years, as well as DJ and
producer collectives like DJ Marfox, who champions
Lisbon’s Afro-Portuguese sound. Violet is someone
who has risen through the ranks recently and, when not
making beats that range from breakbeat-laced techno
jams to raved-up house cuts, the 33-year-old is busy
championing women in dance music.
She’s part of an all-female rap crew, turns out covers
of classic tunes made solely by women and is co-
founder of Radio Quantica, a platform that provides
a safe haven for underground Portuguese artists and
activists. Her latest move was to start her own label,
naive, and it’s earned a quick reputation for a series of
rugged tracks that take cues from the euphoria of UK
rave and the jack of Chicago in equal measure.
KOKOROKO
As well as soul and R&B revivals, jazz music has never been cooler or more popular
with young people than it is now. Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label has a lot to
answer for in that regard and continues to turn out plenty of bright new stars of the
scene. London seven-piece band KOKOROKO is one such act that featured on
the label’s regular We Out Here compilation. Their Abusey Junction was a surprise
YouTube hit that has picked up over 18 million plays and counting.
They follow it up in March with a self-titled debut EP that channels west African
jazz greats like Fela Kuti and Tony Allen, echoes Afrobeat and highlife and has tight,
steady grooves bound by keys and horns. More thoughtful, deft jazz tracks and
lyrical meditations also feature to make for a strong start to their careers.
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FEATURE CITY FOCUS
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PARIS
PARTY
VIBES
The French capital can claim to be the birthplace
of the modern discothèque, but which clubs and
parties are shaking the city today?
Words_Ben Murphy
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FEATURE CITY FOCUS
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STYLE COUNCIL
As far as genres are concerned, deep
house of the type made and played by
Apollonia, D’Julz and Djebali remains
popular, but techno reigns supreme
with the club scene in Paris emulating
the club diet of Berlin.
However, Bérite club music is a new
style to emerge from the underground
scene in Paris, developed by a handful
of producers mixing together the
Photo_Wanderlust
a three-floor boat venue moored on the Also by the Seine is the striking La Cite de
River Seine that has gained world renown la Mode et du Design, a sprawling hub
and respect for its techno focused line-ups dedicated to fashion, art, design and music,
and 24-hour parties (it was the first club in with two restaurants and the Wanderlust
Paris to garner a round-the-clock licence). club, which concentrates on cool house
Formerly a barge used for corporate events music: Larry Heard, Lazare Hoche and Fort
and weddings, now it reverberates to a Romeau have all dropped by. Heavier
Funktion One soundsystem, has a heated sounds can be heard in its basement Nuits
terrace and welcomes a very high caliber of Fauves, where tough techno and electro acts
DJ, featuring selectors such as Kink, Avalon have raised the roof of an industrial space
Emerson and Daniel Avery. where the DJ booth is in a cage.
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FEATURE MUSIC DOCUMENTARIES
ESSENTIA
VIEWIN
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AL
No sooner had we got over BBC Four’s
Bros: After The Screaming Stops
than social media went into overdrive
with reactions to Netflix documentary
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never
NG
Happened, the story behind the car
crash ‘luxury festival’ whose promoter
landed in jail. Here are four other
music docs worth watching
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FEATURE MUSIC DOCUMENTARIES
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20 Feet From Stardom the recognition they deserved. We
Director: Morgan Nevillee see how Love was cruelly suppressed
Year: 2013 by the cracked maverick producer
Phil Spector, and how she throws
The 2013 Oscar-winning the towel in on the music business
film from director to become a house cleaner, until a
Morgan Neville nudges righteous comeback beckons.
the spotlight away from Interviews with the likes of Bruce
some of the world’s Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Mick
biggest stars and onto Jagger give testament to the indomitable
the backing artists spirit and stirring passion of these unsung
that contribute to their stars. Look out for a massive goosebump
best recordings and moment when Merry Clayton, called out of
performances. Over her bed at midnight – and heavily pregnant
the course of 90 minutes the film unfurls – attends an impromptu session with Mick
the whys and wherefores of the careers of Jagger and Keith Richards and lays down
African American singers such as Darlene her iconic vocals on Gimme Shelter, her
Love, Táta Vega, Judith Hill, Lisa Fischer and voice cracking with raw power and guts
more. Women possessed of extraordinary as she repeatedly sings, “Rape, murder!
talent – many would argue more than the It’s just a shot away! It’s just a shot away!”
singers they stand 20 feet or more behind. Listen carefully to the recording and
The documentary sheds light on why you can hear Jagger gasping “Woo!” in
these sensational singers never gained response to Clayton’s energy and delivery.
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FEATURE HOW TO...
HOW TO RUN A
RECORD LABEL
More than 70 releases and two album
projects deep, UK DJ Darren Emerson’s
independent Detone label is going
strong. Here, the former member
of Underworld reveals the six steps
behind his label’s success
The first thing any successful Work hard at putting together a small team
label needs is good quality of the right people to move your label
music. At Detone we’ve been forward. You have to push the label to all
blessed with an abundance of areas of the dance music family all over
top artists since we started the the globe, and that’s not an easy thing to
label. The music always has to do. We’re now working with some amazing
be to the standard that I’ve been PR and management people that will
playing throughout my career. give us a huge boost in getting our brand
across. Each member of our team is a vital
cog that ensures the label runs smoothly.
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3. MOVE WITH THE TIMES 4. DISTRIBUTION
Styles change. Acknowledge this, move It’s essential to get tracks onto the right
with the times and try not to pigeon-hole outlet platforms for people to hear and buy
your label’s sound too much. You must your releases. The way we listen to music
be seen to be releasing fresh sounds. has changed so much. The CD is a distant
Keep up with what’s cool and look out memory now with the digital age fully upon
for forward-thinking artists. We get a few us. Work with the right people to push your
different styles sent to us at Detone – music into the areas where people will see
techno, house, deep house – and if it’s it to buy or stream. You need to be seen on
good we’ll release it. Simple as that. the front pages of digital download sites, as
the first thing seen on the banners will usually
get a listen. Soon everything will have to be
streamed to your devices and that’s why you
need the best distributor working closely
with the streaming sites to gain maximum
exposure and hits on your tracks.
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FEATURE GREAT JAZZ PIANISTS
T H E D I R T
D O Z
While most people think of trumpeters or saxophonists when they hear the word “jazz”,
the piano has played a crucial role in the development of jazz theory and performance.
Acting as both a solo and ensemble jazz instrument, the piano has important
contributions to make in the areas of rhythm, harmony and style. Some even consider it
the backbone of jazz ensembles, as crucial as the double bass that outlines the harmonic
figures and the trumpet that riffs and solos on the melody.
Perhaps what’s most incredible is how jazz piano has supported the evolution of jazz
over the decades, from ragtime to bebop to swing and more. Take a trip through the eras
with a dozen of the greatest jazz pianists to tinkle the ivories.
1. Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin’s style represents the earliest
precursor of jazz, in the form of the classic
ragtime. Born around 1868 in Texas, Joplin’s
works inhabit a unique space where classical
music and African-American styles, such
as work songs and gospels, converged.
The unique sound of ragtime, with its
syncopation and joyful melodies, can’t be
mistaken for anything else. Joplin’s greatest
hit, Maple Leaf Rag, epitomises the genre.
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T Y
E N
Feel the lively
pulse of jazz
with a quick trip
through the years
Words_Jessica Dais
FEATURE GREAT JAZZ PIANISTS
6. Thelonious Monk
3. Earl Hines Inimitable in personality and musical style,
A fabulous pianist who Thelonious Monk was in a class of his own.
made a mark on jazz His style at the piano was highly unusual,
history, Earl Hines, born in featuring dissonances and dramatic,
1903 close to Pittsburgh, unexpected changes within a piece. Born in
had a big band with which North Carolina in 1917, Monk’s legacy lives
he performed. Yet his on in the form
artistry was so strong his of albums and
piano playing alone contained everything tributes, as well
needed for a meaningful, stylized jazz as an institute
performance. He’s still recognised today as established in his
the father of modern jazz. honour, which
supports jazz
education in
4. Fats Waller public schools.
Fats Waller was born in 1904 in New
York City. An entertainer at heart, his
most popular works still hold a place 7. Hank Jones
in listeners’ hearts, with compositions A versatile and admired pianist, bandleader,
like Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Honeysuckle arranger and composer, Hank Jones’ career
Rose never included more than 60 albums. He also
going out of collaborated
style. Waller’s with well-known
music had musicians like
no limits – he Ella Fitzgerald
played jazz and Charlie
and Bach on Parker. Jones was
the organ. particularly known
for his usage
of advanced
harmony.
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11. Ahmad Jamal
8. Nat ‘King’ Cole Born in Pittsburgh in 1930, Ahmad Jamal has
Nat ‘King’ Cole’s infectious melodies and valued his connection to the city throughout
vocals will never be forgotten. Expanding his life. Jamal’s
beyond the sphere of jazz, Cole also career has spanned
appeared in films and had his own many decades and
television series. he is best known
Cole experienced for his innovative
a high degree of style of music-
racism as a black making called “cool
musician born in jazz”. While he was
Alabama in 1919, inspired by bebop,
going on to perform his style diverges
in the southern into his modern
states of the US. interpretation
of jazz.
9. Bud Powell
Bud Powell signaled a new era in jazz piano: 12. Herbie Hancock
bebop! Known for his compositions and A versatile jazz musician who joined
creative harmony, Miles Davis’ Quintet at the young age
Powell struggled of 23, Herbie Hancock was born in
with mental health 1940, in Chicago, and demonstrated
and drug abuse, exceptional talent in classical piano as a
which unfortunately child. He was fundamental in establishing
was not uncommon another evolution in jazz history: post-
in the bebop scene bop. Hancock’s music is extremely
of this age. Alive experimental with eclectic influences.
from 1924 to 1966,
Bud Powell’s music
led jazz piano in a
new direction.
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FEATURE MUSIC BY NUMBERS
FABRIC
London club fabric celebrates
its 20th anniversary this year.
Since throwing open its doors in
Farringdon, the venue has become
an institution, championing the
best underground and cutting-edge
electronic music.
Adored by the DJs who play
there – both established names and
breakthrough – and the clubbers who
flock to it every weekend, fabric has
played a huge part in shaping the
UK’s club culture.
“Since opening our doors for the
first time in 1999 we have always
put our focus on running a space
that would become a home for
expression and creativity in London,”
say the fabric team. “Artists and
dancers from across the globe
have descended our staircases and
established our position as both a
local dance spot and international
melting pot.
“We want to say thank you to
everyone that’s been part of this
journey over the past two decades.
So much of the world surrounding
us has changed in this timespan,
but your love for us has always been
unparalleled. From the celebratory
times to our most challenging
moments, it’s your support that’s
built our legacy.”
To mark fabric’s milestone year,
digs out some facts and
figures behind the legendary club.
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Opened: October 1999
Capacity: 1600
No. of rooms: 3
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FEATURE BIG COUNTRY
COWBOY
OPTIONAL
50 F E B R U A RY 2 0 1 9
H AT
L
It’s time to change
your perception of
country music… country music and showcases homegrown
Words_Pip Ellwood British acts too.
Headlining this year’s festival are Keith
Urban (8 March), Lady Antebellum (9 March)
and Chris Stapleton (10 March). Over the
three-day event, fans will enjoy performances
from 12 artists on the main stage, with more
than 50 acts putting on shows across various
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FEATURE NOURI
THE P
OF
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Kurdish singer-
PURSUIT
songwriter NOURI
gets vocal about
diversity
HAPPINESS
Words_Daniella Millership
Songstress Vivian
Nouri,
known professionally as NOURI, was born in
dig into my feelings. The other day I wrote
a song in 15 minutes and that might be my
second single.
a Syrian refugee camp following the bombing
of her family’s home in Kurdistan. Granted What is something you feel is missing
refugee status in 1995, her family settled in from the music industry that you’d like
New Zealand where she began her singing to bring to the table with your music?
career. Now pursuing her dream with a move I haven’t seen a Middle Eastern woman
to the US and the release of her first single in the US trying to make it right now. The
Where Do We Go From Here, the talented music industry is really lacking Middle
singer-songwriter hopes to open more doors Eastern women and diversity – I know I can
for Middle Eastern artists. bring that. I know I can set up a platform for
women and men of all races to be able to do
What was the turning point when you what they love and do it in a country where
realized you wanted to make singing your it’s so competitive.
career and how did your parents react?
I was in my last year studying computer Are you hoping to become signed to a
science and I was speaking to a producer in major record label?
the States. He said, “It’s really now or never; I wanted to release my debut single
you just have to come out here and record.” independently to see what organic reaction
I realized I had to just do it so I mentioned it I could get, and it really exceeded my
to my mum. She was surprisingly supportive expectations. Now I have labels wanting to
and told me to try it once. If I liked it then sign me. I do want to be signed to a major
it’s meant to be. If not, I’d have computer record label because I need my voice to
science to fall back on. be heard and I know they can push it to a
whole other level.
Who has been your biggest inspiration?
My mum. She’s been the rock of the whole What’s next for you?
family. I was a Syrian refugee and we were I’m releasing another single and there’s
taught how to survive, not how to live. Being going to be an EP/album following that along
able to live my dream – not only to live but with another single. A few collaborations are
live my dream – was made possible by her. in progress too; I can’t name anybody right
now but they’re huge.
Describe your songwriting process."
Most of my songs are written in the car Any advice for young artists starting out?
because I’m in my own space, no-one’s You have to believe in yourself. You can’t
really there to interrupt me. It’s so silent in convince anyone to believe in you if you
the car so I can really hear my thoughts and don’t believe in yourself.
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FEATURE FAANGS
BITE
Discover the dark, glitter-filled
heart of FAANGS
Words_Antoinette Smith
M
After winning a TV talent show
in 2011, singer-songwriter
Melissa ‘Charlie’ Storwick says she’s
“searched far and wide” to find herself
as an artist and as a musician.
Having grown into her own skin and
style, the 20-year-old LA-based Canadian What inspires you?
morphed into FAANGS and unleashed Unconventional fashion, really sad songs, film
a string of tracks under her new photography, any Tim Burton movie, hearing
moniker in the second half of last year. people’s life stories, the pain that I’ve been
catches up with the through and will go through in the future,
unconventional singer-songwriter and travelling. Kind of the weirdest mixture
and party monster. of things but I always pull the most beautiful
music from the saddest of situations.
When did you write your first song?
I remember writing my first song when I What’s your secret to being confident
was 11 years old. It was about this boy who on stage?
was my neighbour who smashed my heart It’s a privilege to be on stage so I have the
because he had a girlfriend in grade 3. It’s most fun possible and never overthink things.
probably the most depressing song I’ve The key to life is never sweating the small
ever written. I was a sad 11-year-old, I still stuff like being nervous. I just throw on a giant
crack up about that. jacket, some platforms and own it.
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“I never want to be
known as someone
who caters to
societal standards”
ME!
the fact that I’m the worst at sleeping. I’m
pale as a piece of paper and I hate the sun.
Very vampire-like tendencies. So after I sent
that message I connected the dots.
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FEATURE KARA MARNI
London-based artist
Kara Marni reveals
what’s on her 2019
‘to-do’ list
Words_Antoinette Smith
MOVIN’ ON UP
Did creating cover versions of your Were you not scared about how people
favourite songs help you discover would react when you covered such
your sound? iconic songs?
Basically, my parents are very big music I always say try and stay away from the
fans and have a huge collection of classics, then I go straight in and do a cover
vinyl and CDs. From when I was very of Whitney! The thing is, if you put your
young, my father would always play the own stamp on it, then it makes it yours, it’s
incredible big female voices – Aretha no longer the original. These are the artists
Franklin, Chaka Khan. When I first heard that have inspired me and I wanted to put
them, I was like, “Oh my goodness, I want something out while I was working on my
to sound like them!” own stuff to get my name out there.
I took to that sound, that soulfulness,
and as I’ve got older it’s become part of How did it feel to release your first EP,
my sound. The minute I discovered Amy, Love Just Ain’t Enough?
Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, I fused the Amazing! I’ve been working so hard and I’m
sounds, but I hate putting myself into so proud of it. I’m really happy it’s out there
a box. and so happy with the response. I’ve written
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“Putting out those
songs into the world
is very scary, they’re
like your babies”
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FEATURE BACKSTAGE
SHINE
ON!
Shine Management boss David Elkabas
on the role of an artist manager
My career started, like many in the It can be hard work at times when having to
business, playing instruments and in deal with challenging situations that quickly
bands with friends and eventually making arise out of nowhere.
music with computers. I went on to do a BA Some people wrongly perceive that
Hons in Commercial Music, while promoting managers don’t bring anything to the table.
club events in the UK and eventually Miami, Unfortunately, this is partly due to some
Amsterdam and Ibiza. I started selling my “managers” not having real experience or
own records from the back of my car with expertise but there are many of us who
friends, used my student loan to start MN2S have put the time in and really know the
Recordings and helped grow the MN2S business inside out and can help artists
brand into one of Europe’s biggest label develop and succeed.
service and booking agencies. I started The role these days is often more about
putting my experience into management marketing and strategy than record company
deals around 2014 and started Shine relationships. The industry model has shifted
Management in 2015. away from recorded music revenue and
Today I manage Kerri Chandler, Jeremy many more things come into play now. The
Underground, Satoshi Tomiie, Robert Owens, fact we have an increasing awareness about
Oxide & Neutrino and Kayper. I still do some some the of the issues [like mental health
consultancy for MN2S and a number of other issues] artists face is a positive step in the
businesses and brands. right direction and something we welcome.
Before agreeing to manage an artist I An artist manager needs experience, a
look at their talent and potential to grow, deep knowledge of the various aspects
primarily. I look for people I can help with my of the industry and the dynamics of each
experience who need help in making their business artists engage with, empathy,
talent thriving businesses. diplomacy and strong communication skills.
An artist manager essentially act as a Artists are now empowered to create
buffer between creativity and commerce and their own brands and the role is more
help artists navigate the business side of about responding to changes in the artist
what they do as creatives. career model. As technology and the market
It’s great creating teams and helping clients place develops, the role of management
define and realize their vision and potential. develops with it.
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