Sound of Belfast

Page 1

7-15 NOVEMBER 2014 – LIVE GIGS, MUSIC INDUSTRY, AWARDS, LEARNING & COMMUNITY


MANDELA HALL, BELFAST, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15

LIVE MUSIC FROM ROBYN G SHIELS, MORE THAN CONQUERORS, SULLIVAN & GOLD PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS THERAPY? (recipients of the Oh Yeah Legends Award 2014 and performing their ‘Troublegum’ album) 8pm, £12. Online ticket sales: www.wegottickets.com/event/288297 A Sound of Belfast event, in association with Oh Yeah. www.ohyeahbelfast.com Supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland


— 03

WELCOME TO SOUND OF BELFAST

A fresh prospect for the city. Loads of great music, some industry opportunities, a bit of talent development and many reasons to feel glad. It starts with Tim Wheeler and it ends with the majestic roar of Therapy?. The noise will be heartfelt, the words will resonate and happily, November will spawn something rather immense. Sound Of Belfast will embrace the punks, fans of electronica, the troubadours and the pop contenders. Events are taking place at the Mandela Hall, The Menagerie, The MAC, The Ulster Hall Group Space, The Waterfront and Voodoo. Not to mention a rolling bus tour that covers the compass points and reveals the inspiring soundscapes. – Stuart Bailie CEO, Oh Yeah Music Centre

PHOTO BY GRAHAM SMITH

The Oh Yeah music centre has taken a lead on this and we’re grateful to our friends and allies. Let the good times resound.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 04

NOVEMBER 7

TIM WHEELER

– OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 7PM, £15 BAR SERVICE, 18+ 

 – Twenty-two years on from forming Ash - thereby transforming the landscape of Northern Irish alternative music forever - Tim Wheeler has just begun the next chapter of an incredible musical journey. ‘Lost Domain’ is a solo work, a powerful 11 track reflection that chronicles his late father’s dementia. The result is a cathartic experience. Featuring the appearance some very special guests.

TICKETS FROM WWW.SHINE.NET WWW.TICKETMASTER.IE & TICKETMASTER OUTLETS.


— 05


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 06

NOVEMBER 8

MUSIC LAW Q&A COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK & NAME ISSUES – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 2PM, FREE. – Ailish McKenna is a Senior Associate with the Londonbased law firm Bray & Krais. This is an established niche legal practice, advising a large variety of clients operating within the music and entertainment industry. Ailish advises clients across the firm including both talent and industry, covering core areas of recording, publishing and management / agency agreements and arrangements (so including producer / mixer deals, songwriting arrangements, band arrangements, clearances and release forms, recording agreements and licensing etc). She also specialises in the areas of live work, branding and endorsement activities, high profile events and TV contracts.

PLACES FOR THIS SESSION ARE LIMITED. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@OHYEAHBELFAST.COM TO RESERVE A PLACE.


— 07

NOVEMBER 8

TO SING A TROUBLED SONG – MUSIC AND CONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND BY STUART BAILIE OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 3PM, FREE. – ‘To Sing A Troubled Song’ tells the story of how musicians from NI and further afield responded to thirty years of conflict. Van Morrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney put it in song. So did Paul Brady, Christy Moore and Bono. The story covers significant events such as the Miami Showband massacres, the riotous Clash visit on 1977, the Clinton reception outside the City Hall in November 1995 and the ‘Yes’ concert at the Waterfront with U2 and Ash in 1998. Stuart Bailie has worked as a music journalist for 30 years. This lecture was originally delivered at the Curb Centre, Vanderbilt University in September 2014, in association with the Institute Of Collaborative Research In the Humanities, Queen’s University Belfast.

PLACES FOR THIS SESSION ARE LIMITED. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@OHYEAHBELFAST.COM TO RESERVE A PLACE.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 08

NOVEMBER 8

MUSIC & SOUND FOR VIDEO GAMES ––––– CONCEPT TO CREATION HYPERDUCK SOUNDWORKS – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 2PM, FREE – HyperDuck is a two man team that is passionate about creating music and sound for media. Whilst specializing in the video games sector, they have also made music and sound for short film, television, and other digital media. This one hour workshop looks at the process of writing music for a video game, from concept to creation.

THE WORKSHOP IS FREE, BUT CONTACT SUPPORT@HYPERDUCK.CO.UK TO BE SURE OF ADMISSION.


— 09

NOVEMBER 8

THE VAN MORRISON TRAIL – 11AM, EAST BELFAST, FREE – This 3.5km walking trail will take you through the east Belfast of Van Morrison’s youth – some of the places that he knew as a child. Many of these places, and the people who lived there, were to shape the character and values of ‘Van The Man’. The trail should take around two hours to complete so wear confortable shoes. PLACES ARE VERY LIMITED: EMAIL INFO@OHYEAHBELFAST.COM TO RESERVE A PLACE. MORE INFO: WWW.COMMUNITYGREENWAY.CO.UK/VANMORRISONTRAIL


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 10

NOVEMBER 8

PHOTO BY JULIANNE ROUQUETTE

ACOUSTIC PICNIC WITH MAGWERE & RUNABAY – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 1-3PM, FREE, ALL-AGES – Acoustic Picnic is a regular Saturday feature at Oh Yeah, especially amenable to families that love music. It involves live acoustic performances, open mic slots, giant board games and a great café space. Bring your own lunch, enjoy a coffee and have some fun! Magwere is a multi national reggae Afrobeat band fronted by Zimbabwean musician Wilson Magwere. The act Runabay hail from the Glens of Antrim, Belfast and Peterborough.


— 11

NOVEMBER 8

BACK TRACK SOUL NIGHT WITH DJS RAY O’REILLY, JOHN CREANER, DEE O’LOAN AND SOULOF – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 9.30PM TO 2AM, £7 – A celebration of Northern Soul, Part Two. Following on from the first successful event in July, Back Track aims to revisit that intense atmosphere once found at legendary venues like Wigan’s Casino club and Manchester’s Twisted Wheel. Expect a potent brew of uptempo classics delivered by some of Belfast and Dublin’s finest soul DJs, all spinning on original 45 singles.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 12

NOVEMBER 9

ANDERSONSTOWN MUSIC SCHOOL ANNUAL SHOWCASE CONCERT – WATERFRONT STUDIO 
 7PM, £5 – The Andersonstown Traditional & Contemporary Music School (A.T.C.M.S.) was established In October of 1991. The school will host its annual showcase concert featuring pupils and tutors that attend classes at Christian Brothers’ School, An Droichead, Survivors of Trauma and Holy Family P.S. The compere is Paddy O’Flaherty.

PLACES FOR THIS SESSION ARE LIMITED. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@OHYEAHBELFAST.COM TO RESERVE A PLACE.


— 13

THE NORTHERN IRELAND MUSIC EXHIBITION – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, WEEKDAYS 10AM TO 5PM, SATURDAYS NOON TO 5PM, FREE – Oh Yeah established the Northern Ireland Music Exhibition in 2009. Five years later and it now tells an expansive and inspiring story. From Ruby Murray to Snow Patrol, via punk rock and rave, there is so much to take in. Timelines, films, memorabilia and storyboards. See the wonderful artifacts on loan from the Gary Moore estate and don’t miss the new additions to the Good Vibrations story. Avail yourself of the Oh Yeah café when you visit.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 14

PHOTO EXHIBITION

MIREIA BORDONADA ULSTER PUNK: REBELS WITH A CAUSE


— 15

NOVEMBER 6-29 – GROUP SPACE, ULSTER HALL FREE –

Mireia Bordonada was born in Barcelona in 1979. She studied Photography at the IEFC – Instituto de Estudios Fotográficos de Cataluña. “Ulster Punk: Rebels With A Cause is the story of Northern Irish youngsters from the late Seventies, who lived the armed conflict between communities since their childhood. These guys used punk music as a megaphone to denounce the prevailing situation in the country and as a shelter from street clashes and political sectarianism. Punk was the first movement since the conflict began, in which young people from both communities joined together without prejudice. Through a thread based on a music scene, you are going to see the ‘Old Glories’ of the Northern Ireland punk.” – MIREIABORDONADA.COM

TERRI HOOLEY, THE LEGEND OF GOOD VIBRATIONS RECORDS, FEATURES IN THE MIREIA BORDONADA EXHIBITION. HE WILL DJ ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11 IN THE BACK BAR, LAVERY’S AND AT VOODOO ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13. BOTH EVENTS START AT 10PM AND ADMISSION IS FREE. PLEASE NOTE that as the Ulster Hall exhibition space is in a working building, there may be times when the gallery space is closed to the public. If you are visiting us specifically to view the art work we would recommend that you call in advance to check opening hours. telephone 028 9033 4400 Also note: all tickets have now been allocated for the screening of the Defects film, ‘Made In Belfast’ in the Group Space.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 16

NOVEMBER 10 & 11 NOVEMBER 10 — CREATIVE CHOICES OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 10AM – 1PM (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) – Creative Choices events allow students aged 13 – 16 to participate in workshops with industry experts, in industry venues. Oh Yeah is hosting a Creative Choices event on 10 November focusing on careers in music. School students will have the chance to learn about job roles such as making music videos, stage management, recording, marketing and event management. Schools must book onto this event in advance. For further information on other Creative Choices events please see the website at ccskills.org.uk/careers/ events-opps or contact the Belfast office at Belfast@ccskills.org.uk

NOVEMBER 11 — RECORD LABEL OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 10AM – 3PM (PUBLIC ADMISSION AT 1.30PM) – Teams from Belfast Met and North West Regional College battle it out to manage R51, one of the emerging bands from Oh Yeah’s talent development programme, Scratch My Progress. Throughout the day, teams from both colleges will work with industry professionals to outline a two year plan for the group, acting as a mini Record label. Teams will work with an industry mentor and have the opportunity to question industry professionals in order to create a plan which considers Press, Social Media, Tour Management, Visual Marketing and Finance. This live brief will expose students to the real challenges faced by those working in the music business and give them the unique opportunity to question and work with those already working in the music sector. Come and see the results as they pitch their ideas to R51 and Oh Yeah representatives at 1.30pm.


— 17

CREATIVE & CULTURAL SKILLS IN ASSOCIATION WITH OH YEAH


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 18

NOVEMBER 11

THE DEFECTS GETTING TO KNOW… THE DEFECTS

– OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 8PM, FREE – FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF MADE IN BELFAST The past two years have witnessed an impressive resurgence for The Defects. They have played a series of European dates, have released an album, featured prominently at the Rebellion Festival and toured Australia. All this and their punk credentials remain sharp. Getting To Know… is a regular Oh Yeah event. It features a chosen band in conversation and in live performance. It encourages the songwriters to explain how their music has taken shape while the audience is welcome to provide constructive feedback. This is followed by a screening of the film Made In Belfast, a documentary by Buttz Yoddles, showing The Defects at large in town and onstage at the Ulster Hall.

GETTING TO KNOW… IS SUPPORTED BY THE PRS FOR MUSIC FOUNDATION AND THE ARTS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN IRELAND.


— 19

PHOTO BY BERNIE McALLISTER


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 20

PHOTOS BY CARRIE DAVENPORT


— 21

NOVEMBER 12

SCRATCH MY PROGRESS EP LAUNCH — HOT COPS, HURDLES, MATTHEW DULY, SEROTONIN, R51 – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 8pm, £5 – Scratch My Progress is Oh Yeah’s annual talent development programme. Five acts have availed of recording studio time, a professional photo shoot, one-to-one meetings with industry professionals and more. November 12 is another milestone: the launch of the third Scratch CD, showcasing the excellent music of Hot Cops, Hurdles, Matthew Duly, Serotonin and R51. We think the music is amazing and we believe that these artists will follow in the illustrious paths of previous Scratch graduates such as Go Wolf and Katharine Philippa.

SCRATCH MY PROGRESS IS SUPPORTED BY THE PRS FOR MUSIC FOUNDATION, THE ARTS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN IRELAND AND INVEST NORTHERN IRELAND.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 22

NOVEMBER 12

RUNAWAY[GO], THE LATE TWOS, IN AN INSTANT, PLUS DJS – VOODOO, 9PM, £6 – A Civilisation production. Fronted by Fiona O’Kane and Dave Jackson, the tireless runaway[GO] are set to release a new single, video and studio album. The night also features music from from sports casual contenders The Late Twos and the uplifting choruses of Bangor’s In An Instant.


Rhinos Paperman Gemma Bradley The Bayonettes Thursday November 13, 8pm, ÂŁ3 If you are interested in playing a future Breaking Bands night please email info@ohyeahbelfast.com

Music, b*tch.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 24

NOVEMBER 14


— 25

– THE BIG MUSIC PROJECT THE MAC, 4PM, FREE – Some of the biggest names in the UK music business will assemble at the MAC on Friday, November 14 in search of the Next BRIT Thing. Aimed at artists aged between 14 and 24 who want a career in music, The Big Music Project will be scouting talented musicians and performers across all genres.

To be in with a chance to perform and win a host of prizes including the chance to also perform at the national final during BRITs Week in London, VIP tickets to the BRIT Awards 2015 and a recording session at the world-famous Abbey Road studios, upload your tracks to www. thebigmusicproject.co.uk and you could be performing at the event. Everyone is welcome, so come along and cheer on your favourite artists.

THIS SHOWCASE IS PART OF THE BIG MUSIC PROJECT – FUNDED BY THE BIG LOTTERY FUND.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 26

NOVEMBER 14

BELFAST URBAN AFFINITY 2014 – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE 10AM-4.30PM, FREE. – PLACES ARE ALLOCATED ON A REGISTRATION BASIS ONLY, AND ARE EXTREMELY LIMITED. FOR MORE INFO ON HOW TO REGISTER CONTACT CHARLOTTE@OHYEAHBELFAST.COM


— 27

Now an annual event, this is one day indoor festival of urban, pop, and hip hop music. It includes workshops and performances throughout the day. It is specifically aimed at disadvantaged young people, in particular those not in education or training. The idea is to bring young people who wouldn’t normally have access to or participate in cultural or music activities, closer to the local industry and get them involved in everything from Club DJing to Radio presenting, rap, vocal coaching, recording and instruments, to music photography, graffiti art and more.

Priority of place goes to youth and community organisations. The event will close with rising Irish stars of acoustic hip hop, The Original Rudeboys who have supported The Script and Cheryl Cole. The day will also include a Q&A with The Voice UK winner Andrea Begley, Conor Scott, and YouTube sensation BriBry. This year’s event is supported by Children In Need, and included an outreach project in the lead up to the festival with our key partners Start360 and Include Youth.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 28

NOVEMBER 14

BRIBRY CONOR SCOTT & DODIE CLARK – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE 7PM, £8, NO ALCOHOL. 14+ – BriBry, the Irish indie-folk singer-songwriter and internet personality has over 350,000 subscribers on Youtube and a string of sold-out shows across the globe to his name. Joining the fast-rising musician is fellow YouTuber Dodie Clark and nineteen-year-old Belfast singer-songwriter Conor Scott, star of BBC talent show The Voice.


— 29

NOVEMBER 15

SOUND OF BELFAST MUSIC MART

– Oh Yeah Music Centre 12-5pm, free – The Sound Of Belfast Music Mart is your chance to get familiar with local instrument makers and music equipment providers. There will be demonstrations, sampling and professional advice. The mart will take place on the ground floor of Oh Yeah and will be anchored by Matchetts Music. There will also be a chance to meet with cajon maker Ruach Music and the iconic Lowden Guitars. A series of industry organisations will also be present, including Help Musicians, Oh Yeah’s youth mentoring team, Volume Control will programme live music. For updates, see www.ohyeahbelfast.com


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 30

NOVEMBER 15

AN INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING: START TOGETHER STUDIO

– OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 12.15PM & 1.15PM – Start Together engineers will explain and demonstrate different types of recordings, including live recordings and multi-tracking sessions for demoing, single productions and album recordings. They will explain studio set ups, processes and offer advice on preparation for anyone entering a recording studio. Start Together is entering it’s eighth year of business, working on recordings for clients including And So I Watch You From Afar, Girls Names, General Fiasco, Wheatus, Rihanna, Sea Pinks, Mojo Fury, Pocket Billiards, Robyn G. Shiels, Slomatics and more. TO BOOK YOUR PLACE PLEASE EMAIL INFO@STARTTOGETHERSTUDIO.COM


— 31

NOVEMBER 15

HELP MUSICIANS UK PANEL – OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE, 1PM, FREE – “SEX AND DRUGS AND ROCK AND ROLL” – DOES THE LIFESTYLE OF A MUSICIAN REALLY FOLLOW THE LYRIC? A panel of industry experts, led by Help Musicians UK, explore the stresses and strains that go along with the highs of being a musician. They will discuss challenges that impact artists’ health and wellbeing such as hearing problems and performance anxiety. Help Musicians UK is the leading charity for musicians. It helps promising young artists to get started in the profession, professional musicians who hit a crisis, such as accident or illness. And it helps musicians in retirement. Find out more at helpmusicians.org.uk TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS@HELPMUSICIANS.ORG.UK


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 32

NOVEMBER 15

BANTER FEATURING

HORNBY (CONTINUOUS BATTLE OF ORDER, THE BIG LIST)

PAUL CURRIE (RHINOS)

SHANNON O’NEILL (SISTER GHOST)

– OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE 2PM, FREE – Banter presents The Artists. A selection of artists talking about the stuff they never talk about. Banter is a well-travelled series of talks, discussions and interviews that has covered all manner of topics and themes since 2009. Hosted and produced by journalist Jim Carroll, you’ll find the whole nine yards on all things Banter at thisisbanter.com

EXTRA GUEST (TBC)


— 33

NOVEMBER 15

CRS PRESENTS USB DEMO SESSION WITH CHAMPION SOUND RECORDINGS – OH YEAH CENTRE, 3PM, FREE – Looking some advice or guidance on getting heard in the world of electronic music? Then bring along a track or tracks you have made on a USB stick. Champion Sound, based in Oh Yeah, represents the best in Irish electronic music: Ryan Vail, Oneknown, Ghosts, REPLETE, Talkboy, Contour. Advice will be given on production, record labels, gigs and how to release your own music. THE WORKSHOP IS FREE, BUT CONTACT COLUM@CHAMPIONSOUNDMUSIC.COM TO BE SURE OF ADMISSION.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 34

NOVEMBER 15

TALKBOY EP LAUNCH, ONEKNOWN, BLOOMER WHITE CHAMPION SOUND RECORDINGS: SHOWCASE – MENAGERIE, 9PM, £5

 – Champion Sound Recordings will present its very first label night at the Menagerie with the launch of ‘Marina’, the debut EP by Talkboy. Support on the night comes in the form of a DJ set from producer Chris Hanna AKA OneKnown, a live set Belfast native from Bloomer White and a DJ set from the Champion Sound DJs.


— 35

NOVEMBER 15

THE BELFAST MUSIC BUS TOUR

– BEGINS AT THE ULSTER HALL, 2PM £6/£8 TICKETS FROM THE WELCOME CENTRE, 028 9024 6609 WWW.VISIT-BELFAST.COM – Take a trip through the heart of a great rock and roll city, taking in landscapes that informed and inspired the likes of Van Morrison, Stiff Little Fingers, Ruby Murray, James Galway, Gary Moore and Snow Patrol. It finishes with a visit to the Northern Ireland Music exhibition at Oh Yeah. Great music on this two hour journey. We invite you to roll with it.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 36

NOVEMBER 15 – MANDELA HALL, 8PM, £12. ONLINE TICKET SALES: WWW.WEGOTTICKETS.COM/EVENT/288297 –


— 37

LIVE MUSIC FROM: Robyn G Shiels More Than Conquerors Sullivan & Gold

PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS Therapy? (performing their ‘Troublegum’ album)

TWELVE ALBUMS HAVE BEEN SHORTLISTED FOR THE NORTHERN IRELAND MUSIC PRIZE 2014. THE WINNING ALBUM WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON THE NIGHT. THE SHORTLISTS ACTS ARE: Alana Henderson – Windfall

Rams Pocket Radio – Béton

Ed Zealous – Wired

Robyn G Shiels – The Blood Of The Innocents

Little Matador – Little Matador

Slomatics – Estron

Malibu Shark Attack – Malibu Shark Attack

Sullivan and Gold – For Foes

Mojo Fury – The Difference Between

VerseChorusVerse – VerseChorusVerse

More Than Conquerors – Everything I’ve Learnt

Wonder Villains – Rocky

The NI MUSIC PRIZE event is produced by the Oh Yeah music centre and supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The NI Music Prize will end with a special presentation - an Oh Yeah Legend Award - to the band Therapy?.


SOUND OF BELFAST 2014 — 38

THE OH YEAH LEGEND AWARD


— 39

NOVEMBER 15

– MANDELA HALL
SATURDAY 8PM, £12 (PART OF THE NI MUSIC PRIZE EVENT) – After 25 years, 13 studio albums and countless live shows, Northern Irish alt-rock pioneers Therapy? are the living, breathing, constantly evolving embodiment of “legendary”. Boasting a back catalogue, staying power and towering influence that few others can lay claim to, Andy Cairns, Michael “The Evil Priest” McKeegan and Neil Cooper will be the presented with the ‘Oh Yeah Centre Legend Award’ as the finale of Northern Ireland Music Prize ceremony. PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS OF THE OH YEAH LEGENDS AWARD ARE: Terri Hooley (2008) Henry McCullough (2009) The Undertones (2010), Stiff Little Fingers (2011), Gary Moore (posthumous) (2012).

And to mark the occasion, twenty years on from its initial release, they well be performing their landmark 1994 album ‘Troublegum’. ‘The Oh Yeah Legend Award’ 2014 is sponsored by PRS for Music.

PHOTO BY CARRIE DAVENPORT


SOUNDOFBELFAST.COM @SOUNDOFBELFSAST

OPEN DOORS TO MUSIC OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE 15-21 GORDON ST, BELFAST, TEL. 02890 310 845 WWW.OHYEAHBELFAST.COM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.