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BMC ANNOUNCES FULL PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMY PROGRAMME, PLUS LAUNCHED EVENT NETWORKING COMMUNITY WITH JUST 2 WEEKS TO GO!

BMC ANNOUNCES FULL PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMY PROGRAMME, PLUS LAUNCHED EVENT NETWORKING COMMUNITY WITH JUST 2 WEEKS TO GO!

5th & 6th June 2015

Brighton Dome and various city venues

www.brightonmusicconference.co.uk

Aimed at experienced music industry delegates, those looking to break into the electronic music industry, aspiring DJ'S/Producers and dance music fans. BMC offers an array of opportunities for attendees to form new business relationships, learn their craft, showcase product and talent, expand existing networks and immerse themselves in their chosen music genre.

"This is one time in the year when the whole industry can meet face to face, in the UK to personalise and keep up relationships."

With two days of networking events, and panel sessions, delivered by some of the industry's leading figures, highlights include:

Mark Lawrence AFEM opens the conference with Protecting the Dance Floor with Stuart Knight Toolroom Records, Reece Miller We Are FSTVL and Alan D Miller Night Time Industries Association.

Chris Goss Hospital Records, Ralf Kollmann Mobilee Records, Berlin, Andy Daniel Defected, Lee Morrison Believe Group share Innovation and Inspiration in revenue streams from merchandising to collector's editions, from live events to brand partnerships: how labels are moving beyond conventional sales models.

Plus Dolan Bergin The Hydra, Dave Blackgrove Coda Agency, Dave Beer Back To Basics and Reece Miller We Are FSTVL discuss Clubs, Festivals and Events: Is it a level raving field?

Do genres still matter, and if so, why - and who do they benefit? Terry Weerasinghe Beatport Sebastian Weingartshofer MTA Records, John 00 Fleming DJ, Anton Partridge Warner Music & Glenn McDonald Spotify give their view

Oisin Lunny looks at how streaming models are changing the way we consume music, and where streaming is going next with Terry Weerasinghe Beatport, Glenn McDonald Spotify, Chris Manning The Orchard and Zac Vibert!K7 Artist & Label Services

With more and more artists looking to sync their music to film, ads, and games, we ask how to make the most of syncing opportunities in Sync Media: The Golden Ticket? With Dave Philpot Republic Of Music, John Truelove Truelove Music Publishing, Ed Bailie Leland Music Ltd and Sergio Pimentel Big Sync Music

Plus Kobalt, Back To Basics, Native Instruments, Dave Clarke, Rhys Hughes (BBC Radio 1/BBC 1Xtra), DJ Pierre, Shogun Audio, Mark Broadbent We Love... Space, Tony McGuiness Above & Beyond, Robert Owens, Label Worx, and many more. Full details of the Professional speaker programme for Friday and Saturday are online now.

Plus the Academy programme has over 30 master classes and talks and a show floor of 60 exhibitors and a host of exclusive tech and artist showcases, BMC also features some of the biggest names in DJ and professional audio equipment, including Ableton, Allen & Heath, Native Instruments, Numark, Pioneer DJ, Denon and Roland, and a host of other music businesses with expertise from education - BIMM, and Point Blank London - to royalty collection and legal advice from PRSforMusic.

Also included in the price of a professional ticket are networking events hosted by Believe Digital, DJ Mag, Ableton, Inflyte & Generator, Native Instruments and Wiggle plus a host of club nights.

A Professional Pass give you access to:

• The two day conference of insightful panels, and trend discussions with the scene's leading players

• A two day exhibition with tech showcases, panels and interviews

• BMC Academy master classes and talks

• Access prior and during the show to the BMC networking community, enabling you to create your own personal schedule and meetings with your fellow delegates

• Live showcases of up and coming talent

• Access to the Industry mezzanine bar over the two days

• Entry to networking events each evening plus BMC endorsed club events on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday night (Entry for each venue is on a first come first served basis subject to each venues BMC capacity)

Professional tickets are just £99 if you purchase by 5pm on the 4th June or £115 on the door and Academy tickets £15 prior to 5pm on the 4th or £18 on the door. Tickets are strictly limited so don't miss out and get yours here.

The Brighton Music Conference will run from 10am to 5-30pm on Friday 5th June and 10am to 5pm on Saturday 6th June 2015.

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Posted on: 21/05/2015Categories: Industry Event News

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