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- IMS 2009 interview: Callum Negus-Fancey, the 18-year-old club mogul
- IMS 2009 panel: Bullet Proof Dancing: Surviving The Brand
- IMS 2009 panel: Digital do or Die
- IMS 2009: Introduction
- Beatportal’s IMS 2009 live blog agenda
- Dance music singers should be seen and heard
| IMS 2009 interview: Callum Negus-Fancey, the 18-year-old club mogul Posted: 27 May 2009 08:43 AM PDT Callum Negus-Fancey is an 18-year-old club mogul in the UK who runs the hugely successful 16-plus club night Let's Go Crazy. His brand is one of the most influential in Britain's youth music market, able to sell out the 2400 capacity of London's newest superclub Matter. Britain's the Times newspaper wrote about Callum Negus-Fancey recently, "It’s about his access to today’s youth market — his database runs to 40,000 mobile numbers and hundreds of thousands of e-mail addresses. He has the wants and needs of a generation sewn up — invaluable to brands and marketers alike." Ben Turner is interviewing Callum Negus-Fancey under the banner of 'Future Generation - Teenage Dreams' at Ibiza's IMS 2009 conference as you read this. Click through right now to tune into the interview. |
| IMS 2009 panel: Bullet Proof Dancing: Surviving The Brand Posted: 27 May 2009 07:13 AM PDT Our second live broadcast from Ibiza's IMS 2009 event features a live feed from the panel 'Bullet Proof Dancing: Surviving The Brand'. Discussing the importance of brands and identity in dance music are some of the industry's most important people behind some big brands including: 1- Cathy Guetta, Fuck Me I'm Famous, France. 2- Danny Whittle, Pacha, Spain. 3- James Barton, Cream, UK. 4- Johannes Goller, Cocoon, Germany. 5- Mark Jones, Wall Of Sound, UK. 6- Mar-T, Amnesia, Ibiza. The moderator of the panel is Rhys Hughes from BBC Radio 1. Click through right now for live updates second-by-second from the panel, provided by Beatportal's guest blogger Tom Middleton. |
| IMS 2009 panel: Digital do or Die Posted: 27 May 2009 05:54 AM PDT Beatportal's IMS 2009 live blog kicks off right now with a live feed from the conference's first panel 'Digital Do or Die'. Discussing the digital challenge to dance music and how club culture can benefit from the digital era is a wealth of talented individuals from web-focused companies: 1. David Morgan, Juno Download, UK. 2. Dr Achim Illner, DJ Tunes, Germany. 3. Justin Pearse, DJ Download, UK. 4. Mark Drury, Pioneer, UK. 5. Mark Quail, Beatport, USA. 6. Ray Smith, Be-At.TV, UK. The panel's moderator is Ted Cohen from TAG Strategic, USA. Click through right now for live updates second-by-second, straight from the panel room in Ibiza, courtesy of Beatportal's Tom Middleton. |
| Posted: 27 May 2009 04:58 AM PDT Ibiza's IMS 2009 event begins right now with introductory speeches from the Consell Insular d'Eivissa, IMS partners Ben Turner, Danny Whittle, Mark Netto, Pete Tong and Simeon Friend, plus a keynote introduction from Marc Marot, SEG International, UK. Beatportal's guest blogger Tom Middleton is producing a live feed from the room as you read this, so click through to tune in to his live updates. |
| Beatportal’s IMS 2009 live blog agenda Posted: 26 May 2009 04:36 PM PDT In 12 hours time Ibiza's International Music Summit (IMS) will kick off and Beatportal's live blog broadcast will provide complete coverage from the exclusive dance music conference, dubbed "the G8 of dance music conferences". The second annual IMS event promises to be a spectacular offering of dance music discourse, as managers, label owners, agents, and figures behind some of the most prominent brands and names in dance music debate and discuss some of the most complex issues facing our scene today. The IMS is a closed door event, with only 400 delegates invited, representing some of the dance music industry's most important decision makers. Beatportal's on-the-scene coverage will allow the dance music community worldwide to tune in and interact with the panelists in real time. With second-by-second updates from guest blogger Tom Middleton and interactive polls allowing Beatportal users to get involved directly with the panels, our IMS 2009 live blog will be the only channel to tune in to for the next three days. The full agenda for our IMS 2009 live blog coverage is after the jump. |
| Dance music singers should be seen and heard Posted: 25 May 2009 06:00 AM PDT Barbara Tucker, Michelle Weeks, Kenny Bobien and other famous house music vocalists appeared on stage at Britain's Southport Weekender last weekend. They weren't on the bill. They weren't invited. They weren't even real. But "if you weren't paying attention, you would have sworn they were actually there in person," says US DJ Kerri Chandler, who conjured up the apparitions in the middle of his set. Kerri Chandler believes singers should be seen and heard. He feels so strongly about this, that he built a system that enables him to project singing and dancing 3D holograms of the vocalists behind the tracks in his collection, as he plays them in clubs. He hopes that by taking the spotlight away from the DJ booth and shining it onto the vocalists, their efforts and talent will be recognised. |
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