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PRESS RELEASE:

Going Global Music Summit 2014 - What you need to know before you go. 

The Going Global Music Summit 2014 is proud to announce the full Conference Programme, and in addition to the already announced speakers, we are welcoming the final round of speakers for Going Global this year:  

- Craig Pearce, Triple M Management (NZ) 
- Vicky Blood, NZ Music Commission Board (NZ) 
- Matthew Davis, Flying Nun Records (NZ) 
- Peter McLennan, Loopy Fruit Recordings (NZ) 
- Adam Holt, Universal Music NZ (NZ) 
- Sarah Crowe, NZ On Air (NZ) 
- Charlotte Ryan, Kiwi FM (NZ) 
- Anthony Healey, APRA AMCOS (NZ) 
- Andrew Tidball, Cheese On Toast (NZ) 
- Ayisha Jaffer, Saiko Management (NZ) 
- Cushla Aston, Aston Road / MMF NZ (NZ) 
- Nick Atkinson, Radio NZ (NZ) 
- Paul McKessar, CRS Management / Big Day Out (NZ) 
- Christy Whelan, IMNZ (NZ) 

If you are looking to take your music overseas, come and hear from people who are working with both new and established artists on the global stage. 

Going Global Music Summit 2014 – Conference Programme Friday 5th September – Auckland

Seminars: Studio One, 1 Ponsonby Road, Auckland - Register at the Going global website, thanks to NZ Tix 

Day One – Label Focus: Room 10 

10:00am   Welcome – 5 mins 

10:05am – 10:45am An Interview With Martin Elbourne, Glastonbury (UK) 
- Interviewed by Cary Caldwell, SXSW / The Great Escape (NZ)

A whirlwind tour of a live music career with a man who started out promoting shows at University, worked with New Order, The Smiths and The Fall, co-founded the Womad Festival with Peter Gabriel, The Great Escape in Brighton, NH7 in India and M for Montreal – and for 30 years has been an advisor and booker for the legendary Glastonbury Festival. Martin discusses his career to date and views on the future, including his recently completed report for the South Australian Government on the Future of Live Music. 

10:55am – 12:00noon The Market Today
Presented by Recorded Music NZ          
Recorded Music NZ will present the findings of the recent PWC report on the Economic Contribution of the NZ music industry, followed by discussion around trends in the New Zealand market, what this means for local artists and how this compares with countries around the world.

- Lars Brandle, Billboard Magazine (AU) 
- Damian Vaughan, Recorded Music NZ (NZ) 
- Craig Pearce, Triple M Management (NZ) 
- Vicky Blood, NZ Music Commission Board (NZ) 

12:10pm – 1:15pm Role of Record Companies In the Modern Age
Presented by Independent Music NZ    
Artists may be able to sell directly to fans now, but labels do much more than just distribute music.  What should you expect from a label now that you couldn’t or wouldn’t ten years ago? What’s changed – and what’s stayed the same?

- Tor Hansen, Yep Roc Records (US) 
- Matthew Davis, Flying Nun (NZ) 
- Peter McLennan, Loopy Fruit Recordings (NZ) 
- Stephen King, Media Arts Lawyers (AU) 
- Adam Holt, Universal Music NZ (NZ) 

1:15pm Lunch Break (45 mins)  

2:00pm – 3:15pm New Digital Business Frontiers
Presented by NZ On Air          
Our guests look at the way music gets into the ears of the audiences via the virtual world and what new opportunities exist, and what new opportunities are emerging. What are the platforms, the placement possibilities and the potential pitfalls?

- Eveline Van Der Steen, Manifest Inc (NL) 
- Henry Compton, The Orchard (AU) 
- Rev Moose, The Syndicate (US) 
- Michelle Fantus, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (US) 
- Sarah Crowe, NZ On Air (NZ) 

3:15pm Break (15 mins)  

3:30pm – 4:45pm Traditional Marketing In an Online World
Not everything happens on your phone or tablet. Music magazines, traditional press, radio campaigns and live performance are still an important part of getting music heard. We look at the importance of operating outside the internet and what working with partners can offer to artists.

- Lars Brandle, Billboard Magazine (AU) 
- Natalie Dodds, Create Control (AU) 
- Rev Moose, The Syndicate (US) 
- Charlotte Ryan, Kiwi FM (NZ)  

4:45pm     End Day One

Master Classes in Room 5
Maximum x 12 attendees per Master Class – Bookings essential – rsvp@nzmusic.org.nz 

11:00am Getting Started in Synchronisation
– 60 mins with Jamie Gough, Native Tongue Music Publishing (AU) & Michelle Fantus, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (US)

2:00pm Getting Started in Australia
– 60 mins with Nick O’Byrne, Look Out Kid Management (AU) & Natalie Dodds, Create Control (AU)

Friday 5th  Showcases: Fourteen artists, one venue, three stages
Appearing at Galatos Live, 17 Galatos St, Newton (showcase tickets $20, 1st band 7pm): 
Little Bark
Race Banyon
Sal Valentine & The Babyshakes
Arthur Ahbez
Ha The Unclear
She’s So Rad
Chelsea Jade
Jupiter Project
Dictaphone Blues
Golden Curtain
Kaitlin Riegel
Anthonie Tonnan
Jesse Sheehan
Trip Pony 

Saturday 6th September – Auckland
Seminars: Studio One, 1 Ponsonby Road, Auckland - Register at the Going Global website, thanks to NZ Tix 

Day Two – Artist Focus: Room 10  

10:00am – 10:50am
Synchronisation & Publishing
Presented by APRA AMCOS
How do you get your music into the hands of a sync licencing person? Are there many in NZ or do you need to be focused offshore? And how do you approach a publisher and what role does the publisher play – and can you look after this yourself?

- Jamie Gough, Native Tongue Music Publishing (AU) 
- Michelle Fantus, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (US) 
- Paul McLaney, Mushroom Music Publishing (NZ) 
- Anthony Healey, APRA AMCOS (NZ)  

11:00am – 12:10pm Artist Discovery
Across five different parts of the music sector we discuss how our international guests hear about bands – and how do our guests get people to discover the artists they work with?  What are some of the things that NZ musicians can do before they leave NZ to increase their chances of being discovered offshore?

- Lars Brandle, Billboard Magazine (AU) 
- Tor Hansen, Yep Roc Records/Red Eye Distribution (US) 
- Natalie Dodds, Create Control (AU) 
- Michelle Fantus, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (US) 
- Andrew Tidball, Cheese On Toast (NZ) 

12:15pm – 1:15pm Role of Management When You Go Global
Presented by MMF NZ
The role of the manager has evolved greatly over the past few years.  What parts of the business do our guests look after on behalf of their artists? Does it change in different territories? Who else do you need to work with and how do you go about putting together the best team to get your music out overseas?

- Rev Moose, The Syndicate (US) 
- Nick O Byrne, Look Out Kid Management (AU) 
- Ayisha Jaffer, Saiko Management (NZ) 
- Cushla Aston, Aston Road / MMF NZ (NZ)  

1:15pm     Lunch Break (45 mins)  

2:00pm – 3:15pm Online Tools for Going Global
Making noise from the South Pacific in some ways has never been easier – but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Our guests discuss the range of platforms available to you, which ones are key in different countries and how you might get noticed in an ever-increasing pool of music online.

- Eveline Van Der Steen, Manifest Inc (NL) 
- Henry Compton, The Orchard (AU) 
- Rev Moose, The Syndicate (US) 
- Natalie Dodds, Create Control (AU) 
- Nick Atkinson, Radio NZ (NZ)  

3:15pm     Break (15 mins)  

3:30pm – 4:45pm Festivals
Between the four panellists, they have experience running sixteen festivals and tradeshows around the world. How do you find which one is right for you – and how do you get to play?  If you showcase at an offshore tradeshow, when is the right time in your career to go and maximise the investment you will need to make to get there?

- Martin Elbourne, Glastonbury (UK) 
- Nick O’Byrne, BIGSOUND (AU) 
- Cary Caldwell, SXSW & The Great Escape (NZ) 
- Paul McKessar, CRS Management / Big Day Out (NZ)  

4:45pm     End Day Two 

Master Class in Room 5
Maximum x 12 attendees per Master Class – Bookings essential – rsvp@nzmusic.org.nz   

10:00am   What’s Up – Independent Label Trade Associations
– 60 mins with Tor Hansen, Nick O’Byrne & Christy Whelan
IMNZ Members Only

Saturday 6th showcases:  Four artists, one venue
Appearing at The Vic Theatre, Devonport (showcase tickets $20, 1st band 7.30pm): 
French For Rabbits
Aldous Harding
Anika Moa
SJD  

Speakers Appearing for Going Global Music Summit 2014: 
Andrew Tidball – Owner, Cheese On Toast (NZ)
Rev. Moose – Vice President of Business Development, The Syndicate (USA)
Craig Pearce – Artist Manager, Triple M Management (NZ)
Nick O’Byrne – Artist Manager, Look Out Kid / Executive Programmer, BIGSOUND (AUST)
Anthony Healey – Head of NZ Operations, APRA AMCOS (NZ)
Vicky Blood – Chairperson, NZ Music Commission (NZ)
Cushla Aston – Artist Manager, Aston Road / MMF NZ (NZ)
Stephen King – Partner, Media Arts Lawyers (AUST)
Eveline van der Steen – Owner, Manifest Inc. (NL)
Paul McLaney – General Manager, Mushroom Music Publishing (NZ)
Natalie Dodds – Senior Publicist, Secret Service Public Relations (AUST)
Matthew Davis – Label Manager, Flying Nun Records (NZ)
Sarah Crowe – Assistant Music Manager, NZ On Air (NZ)
Christy Whelan – Chairperson, Independent Music NZ (NZ)
Cary Caldwell – Senior Logistics Planner, SXSW (USA) / Secret Solstice (Iceland) & The Great Escape (UK)
Damian Vaughan – Chief Executive Officer, Recorded Music NZ (NZ)
Jaime Gough – General Manager, Native Tongue Music Publishing (AUST)
Ayisha Jaffer  - Artist Manager, Saiko Management (NZ)
Martin Elbourne – Booker, Glastonbury Festival / The Great Escape & co-founder of WOMAD (UK)
Adam Holt – Chairman, Universal Music NZ (NZ)
Michelle Fantus – A&R Director, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (USA)
Charlotte Ryan – Radio Host, Kiwi FM & Radio Live (NZ)
Lars Brandle – Journalist, Billboard Magazine (AUST)
Tor Hansen – Co-owner, Redeye Distribution / YepRoc Records (USA)
Paul McKessar - CRS Management / Big Day Out (NZ)
Henry Compton – Director Australia & NZ, The Orchard (AUST)
Peter McLennan – Owner, Loopy Fruit Recordings (NZ)
Nick Atkinson – Music Features Producer, Radio NZ (NZ)

Discounted registrations are available to members of the IMNZ, Recorded Music NZ and MMF organisations. All live music showcases are R18 only. 

About Going Global Music Summit 2014:
Going Global Music Summit 2014 provides musicians, producers, composers, labels, promoters, industry professionals and fans a chance to perform, discuss, learn, teach, and interact in front of an audience of like-minded peers in an environment that encourages the global exchange of ideas, techniques and trends. In 2014 Going Global Music Summit will present an exciting schedule of live music events alongside a daytime program of panels, presentations, workshops and discussions. The focus is on new music and as such the live music showcases aim to reflect originality in contemporary live music practice. 

Going Global Music Summit 2014 is proudly brought to you by Independent Music New Zealand in partnership with the NZ Music Commission and is supported by NZ On Air, APRA AMCOS and a Recorded Music NZ Music Grant.

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