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MONDAY 29 APRIL 2019 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM |
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TODAY'S TOP STORY: US TV network Lifetime has announced a follow-up to its 'Surviving R Kelly' series which will look at the impact the original programme had in relation to the many allegations of sexual abuse made against the musician. It will put the spotlight on the new allegations and criminal investigation that have followed the documentary's airing, and also the wider conversation around sexual violence that it initiated... [READ MORE] |
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CMU Insights is our training and consultancy business providing training courses, conference sessions and research reports for music companies. | | | | MMF MECHANICS OF MUSIC MANAGEMENT WEBINARS Tuesday evenings in March and April The Music Managers Forum is currently running the CMU Insights-led 'Mechanics Of Music Management' programme as a series of webinars, taking place every other Tuesday. [READ MORE] | | | | CMU+TGE CONFERENCES AT THE GREAT ESCAPE Wednesday 8 - Friday 10 May 2019 This year's CMU+TGE conferences put the spotlight on music education, digital dollars and music marketing, and are packed with research, case studies, interviews and debates. [READ MORE] |
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Check out all the latest job opportunities with CMU Jobs. To advertise your job opportunities here email advertising@unlimitedmedia.co.uk or call 020 7099 9060. | | | | SECRETLY DISTRIBUTION - INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGER (LONDON) Secretly Distribution is seeking a full-time International Project Manager for its growing family of distributed artists and labels. The ideal candidate is a skilled writer and communicator with a minimum of three years professional experience related to product management, artist relations, marketing and/or promotions in the music industry.
For more information and to apply click here. | | | | !K7 MUSIC - SALES & MARKETING MANAGER (BERLIN) !K7 Music is expanding the sales and marketing division and is looking for an experienced professional to direct, implement and manage robust international release campaigns across multiple artist and label projects for both our in-house and partner labels.UK and non-Berlin based applicants that may be interested in relocating to Berlin for the role are very welcome to apply.
For more information and to apply click here. | | | | ROCKET MUSIC - DIGITAL MANAGER (LONDON) Rocket Music Entertainment Group is looking for a highly motivated, dynamic and passionate individual to join the team as Digital Manager. You will be responsible for creating, developing and managing our visual assets and content, working across our Artist Roster, both signed and in development.
For more information and to apply click here. | | | | MUSIC PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION - GENERAL MANAGER (LONDON) The Music Publishers Association is seeking a General Manager to implement a clear strategy which will deliver the best possible results on matters of music copyright protection and industry related policies. For more information and to apply click here. | | | | SENTRIC MUSIC GROUP - DIGITAL MARKETING ASSISTANT (LIVERPOOL) Sentric Music is looking for an enthusiastic, creative and ambitious Digital Marketing Assistant to oversee all company social media marketing and analysis, as well as assist our Group Marketing Manager with overall company marketing implementation. For more information and to apply click here. | | | | IDOL - UK KEY DIGITAL ACCOUNT MANAGER (LONDON) IDOL is looking for a UK Key Digital Account Manager to help promote its roster of labels and launch creative and innovative release campaigns to achieve commercial goals. For more information and to apply click here. | | | | SOUND CITY - SPONSORSHIP SALES MANAGER (LIVERPOOL) Sound City is looking for a Sponsorship Sales Manager with a proven track record. You will be selling across our portfolio of services and products that are both B2B and B2C related in both the UK and internationally. For more information and to apply click here. | | | | THE ORCHARD - DIRECTOR, UK SALES & MARKETING (LONDON) The Orchard is looking for an experienced and passionate Head of Sales & Marketing to join us in the UK, you will be responsible for managing The Orchard’s local and global repertoire in the UK market; as well as driving a talented team of local account managers.
For more information and to apply click here. |
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Lifetime to air follow up to Surviving R Kelly documentary US TV network Lifetime has announced a follow-up to its 'Surviving R Kelly' series which will look at the impact the original programme had in relation to the many allegations of sexual abuse made against the musician. It will put the spotlight on the new allegations and criminal investigation that have followed the documentary's airing, and also the wider conversation around sexual violence that it initiated. Few of the claims in the programme were new, journalist Jim DeRogatis having rigorously documented allegations that have been made and civil lawsuits that have been filed against Kelly since the early 2000s. And amid mounting media coverage, a campaign calling on the music industry and music media to stop working with and supporting the musician had been steadily gaining momentum for a few years now. However, the Lifetime documentary took things to a whole new level when in was first aired in January, with the documentary's allegations dominating the news agenda in the US shortly after broadcast. Kelly continues to proclaim his innocence, pointing out that he was acquitted the only time criminal charges were previously pressed. But in the wake of the programme new charges have been made, and this time the music industry seems more keen to cut its ties with the star as a result. According to Deadline, the follow up programme will be called 'Surviving R. Kelly: The Impact' and will "highlight the impact the documentary has had on our culture globally, how it has elevated the conversation on sexual violence and what it means to be a survivor". It will also look at the now infamous interview Kelly gave to CBS journalist Gayle King after the original show aired and put the spotlight on those still defending the musician. The new programme will be hosted by journalist Soledad O'Brien and will air in the US next Saturday, 4 May. BACK TO THE TOP OF THE BULLETIN |
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Dave Stewart signs to Paradigm Dave Stewart has signed to the Paradigm Talent Agency which will now represent him in his various guises, including when he is making music, producing film and TV projects, taking photos and writing books and all that. "I'm excited to work with Marty Diamond, Tom Windish and the powerhouse team at Paradigm", says Stewart. "I am a polymath with music at the core of everything I do and still have that hunger to disrupt, create and build new worlds and platforms so music has an interesting and exciting journey ahead. I'm happy we will be on that journey together". The there mentioned Diamond adds: "Paradigm's mandate to push the boundaries of creativity makes partnering with Dave a natural fit. Dave is a maverick and one of the most underrated guitarists of all time - we are THRILLED to be a part of his evolution as a global media multi-hyphenate". I wish I'd known I could just call Stewart a "global media multi-hyphenate" back in that first paragraph. It would have saved me listing all his various guises. And sounding like nonsense bullshit is definitely better than a sentence being slightly too wordy. BACK TO THE TOP OF THE BULLETIN |
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Setlist: 20 years of CMU - How web-blocking became the anti-piracy tool of choice This week’s episode of Setlist is another marking CMU’s 20th birthday, the fifteenth in a series of special editions reviewing the 20 biggest stories CMU has covered over the last two decades. This time we look at the various strategies the music industry has employed to combat online piracy during that time, and how it ultimately settled on web-blocking as a preferred method. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital. Listen to this episode of Setlist here, and sign up to receive new episodes for free automatically each week through any of these services... Acast | Apple Podcasts | audioBoom | CastBox | Deezer | Google Play | iHeart | Mixcloud | RSS | SoundCloud | Spotify | Spreaker | Stitcher | TuneIn |
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Skepta announces Ignorance Is Bliss Skepta has announced that he will release his new album, 'Ignorance Is Bliss', next month. The LP is the follow-up to 2016 Mercury-winning 'Konnichiwa'. Other than the title, artwork and a release date of 31 May, there are few details about the rapper's fifth album available as of yet. Since the release of 'Konnichiwa' he has put out an EP - 'Viscious' - and a number of standalone singles, most recently Wiley diss track 'Wish You Were Here'. In a post on Instagram announcing 'Ignorance Is Bliss', Skepta thanked his management company Metallic Inc "for bringing my ideas to life". -------------------------------------------------- Help Musicians UK to release fundraising compilation Help Musicians UK has announced a new compilation album titled 'Smoke Rainbows' which aims to raise funds for its Music Minds Matter mental health service. The album features twelve tracks, each recorded in one take at Abbey Road Studios by artists including The Magic Numbers, The Leisure Society, Matt Deighton, The Blow Monkeys, Ren Harvieu, Pat Dam Smyth and more. "I've always liked the parquet flooring at Abbey Road, along with the room sounds you can get", says Deighton. "'Overshadowed' had an extra dimension in there", he adds of the track he contributed to the record. "Thanks to Help Musicians UK", he goes on, "who over the past have indeed helped this musician in a time when the chords were of a minor persuasion. So I would like to dedicate this live version to all at Help Musicians UK, and to my friend Chris Sheehan who lit the spark for the record to be possible". Help Musicians UK CEO James Ainscough adds: "This is an album of truly beautiful songs, where the passion and artistry of those involved in creating it shines through. An album of this nature dedicated to the charity is a first for Help Musicians and a huge honour ... At Help Musicians, we want a world where musicians thrive". "Supporting the mental health of musicians via the Music Minds Matter listening ear service is an important part of our work" he concludes. "The proceeds from this album will help us continue to reach more musicians in the years ahead - offering a lifetime of support, when it is needed most". Here's the full tracklist for the compilation: 1. The Leisure Society - Last Of The Melting Snow 2. The Magic Numbers - Wayward 3. Penny Police - Take On A Little Love 4. The Magic Lantern - Different Paths 5. Matt Deighton - Overshadowed 6. Rory Butler - Mind Your Business 7. Bloom - People Like You 8. Charlie Wood - Grand Piano 9. Ren Harvieu - Little Raven 10. The Blow Monkeys - Fortune's Wheel 11. Pat Dam Smyth - Where The Light Goes 12. Tyni - Fighter BACK TO THE TOP OF THE BULLETIN |
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Stormzy to Glastonbury naysayers: "I'm a serious musician" Apparently there are still people out there who don't think Stormzy won't be very good at headlining Glastonbury - something he'll be doing regardless later this summer. Those people need not worry, he says, it is no accident that he's ended up topping the bill alongside The Killers and The Cure. "There were so many doubters being like, 'Oh he hasn't got no number one song' or, 'Oh he's got one album out, he's not ready'", he told BBC 1Xtra. "I'm there because I'm a serious musician. If you think I got booked for Glastonbury headline to come there and not give you an iconic headline performance, you've gone crazy". Last week, the rapper released 'Vossi Bop', the first single from his still-to-be-announced second album. -------------------------------------------------- Two Door Cinema Club announce UK tour, launch new album into space Two Door Cinema Club have announced UK tour dates for October, which will follow a number of festival shows over the summer.
Last week the band also launched their new album, ‘False Alarm’. Literally launched it. Like, they shot it into space. Their new single is called ‘Satellite’, so it makes sense. Does it? No, probably not. But if you can do something, you might as well. "We're trying to create a new world for this record to exist in, and we want that to go everywhere from the music videos, to the artwork to the live show”, says frontman Alex Trimble, not actually referring to why they fired the record into space, but it’s more amusing if you pretend he is.
“We're putting together the live show right now”, he adds. “It's so exciting because there are no limits anymore. We're not just Two Door Cinema Club as defined by what we've done, we're Two Door Cinema Club doing whatever we want to do”.
The album will be available on Earth from 14 Jun. Here are the tour dates:
3 Oct: Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena 4 Oct: Glasgow, Academy 8 Oct: Manchester, Victoria Warehouse 10 Oct: Hull, Bonus Arena 11 Oct: London, O2 Arena 13 Oct: Plymouth, Pavilions BACK TO THE TOP OF THE BULLETIN |
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Zara Larsson, Rammstein, BTS, more Other notable announcements and developments today... Â Zara Larsson has released the video for new single, 'Don't Worry Bout Me'. Â Rammstein have released the video for new single, 'Radio'. Â Japanese Breakfast has released new single, 'Essentially'. Â Joy Crookes has released new single, 'London Mine'. The track is taken from an upcoming new EP. Â Candy Says have released new single, 'Gravity'. Their new EP, 'You Are Beautiful, We Are All Beautiful', is out on 7 Jun. Â BTS have announced that they will live stream the first of two shows at Wembley Stadium on 1 Jun. The band will be the first Korean act ever to play the venue. Â Check out our weekly Spotify playlist of new music featured in the CMU Daily - updated every Friday. BACK TO THE TOP OF THE BULLETIN |
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Moby claims he rubbed his penis on Donald Trump It wasn’t that long ago that we could only wonder which pop penises had come into contact with politicians. Now, suddenly, everyone’s talking about it. Recently we learned that Pop Will Eat Itself drummer Fuzz Townsend once dunked his genitals into Boris Johnson’s beer. Now Moby’s claiming to have rubbed his right up against Donald Trump’s leg. Trump wasn’t a politician at the time  assuming you consider him one now  the incident taking place at a party in 2001, when Trump was still just a silly billionaire businessman.
“The party wasn’t that exciting”, Moby tells The Sunday Times. “It was mainly full of businessmen and real estate developers, most notably Donald Trump, who was standing a few yards away, talking loudly to some other guests. I drank a shot of vodka to brace myself, pulled my flaccid penis out of my trousers and casually walked past Trump, trying to brush the edge of his jacket with my penis”. Somehow, no one seems to have noticed the penis, or Moby bobbing back and forth as he attempted to slap it against Trump.
“Luckily he didn’t seem to notice or even twitch”, says Moby of Trump’s non-reaction. “I returned to my friends and ordered another drink”.
So, the denouement of this story is that Moby might have touched Donald Trump’s jacket with his cock once. I think we’re going to need more certainty in any future stories in this series. Or everyone could just keep their trousers on.
Anyway, as well as adding to the pop penis politician prodding cannon, this is just the latest slightly odd story involving Moby and Trump. The musician has previously claimed to have insider information on collusion between the current US President and Russia. He said last year that “active and former CIA members” had given him the information over dinner and then encouraged him to share it online because he had a bigger social media following than them.
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