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Roundhouse puts out call for 30/30 unsigned band programme

By | Published on Wednesday 8 June 2011

30/30

The Roundhouse is again teaming up with EMI to stage 30/30, an initiative which will give 30 unsigned bands the opportunity to get a day in the studio at the Camden arts centre working with professional producers. Selected tracks from the recording sessions will then be released on a special complication album.

The Roundhouse’s Music Programme Coordinator Oli Kluczewski told reporters: “30/30 is all about developing and nurturing a thriving musical community of emerging artists and putting them together with top flight music industry professionals. Year on year this event seeks to develop this community through recording and performance opportunities with expert industry advice”.

He continued: “Through 30/30 and Roundhouse Records, we’re presenting a brand new model for supporting and championing emerging music in the UK, pushing our artists into the digital world with cutting edge technology such as live web streaming, Roundhouse Radio and our in-house production team”.

Unsigned musicians between sixteen and 25 years old who want to apply should head to www.roundhouse.org.uk/3030. The deadline for entries is 18 Jul.



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