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Face The Music Releases Conference App

13 November 2014 | 11:51 am | Staff Writer

Plus a live stream

With Melbourne music industry conference Face The Music set to kick off tomorrow, organisers have released the official app free to the various platforms.

The app, which you can download here, has a full run down of the sessions, which will be held at Melbourne's Art Centre Friday 14 and Saturday 15 November, as well as information on one-on-one sessions and a customisable schedule.

The conference has also confirmed that Saturday's How To Earn A Living In The Music Industry panel will be streamed free and live from 11.20am. Featuring Briese AbbottDave Batty, Tom HarrisWill Larnach-Jones and moderator Yvette Myhill it will investigate the emerging revenue streams for artists in the current climate. 

As well as the live stream, viewers will be able to log on and ask questions in real time here.

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Tickets will be available at the door for the conference and you can download the full program here.

the full list of speakers for face the music 2014

Adam Lewis – Planetary Group
Alek Akers – Artist
Antonia Sellbach – Love of Diagrams, Beaches
Ayisha Jaffer – Saiko Management
Ben Thompson – Corner Presents
Briese Abbott – Spark & Opus
Caleb Williams – Unified
Cara Williams – Beat
Chris Hatzis – 3RRR
Chris Johnson – AMRAP/CBAA
Daddy Cool
Damian Cunningham – National Live Music Office
Daniel Nevin – AIR
Darren Sanicki – GI & Sanicki Lawyers
Dave Batty – Custom Made / Artist Voice
David Vodicka – Media Arts Lawyers
Drew Wootton – The Panics
Edgar Froese – Tangerine Dream
Ellen Kirk – Bolster Music
Emma Telfer – The Office Of Good Design
Evelyn Morris – Pikelet
Frank Rodi – APRA AMCOS
Georgie Powell – Youtube
Glenn Dickie – Sounds Australia
Gossling
Harley Evans – Moshtix
Hazel Savage – Pandora
Helen Croome – Gossling
Henry Compton – The Orchard
Henry Wagons – Artist, Wagons
Ian Whitney – Australia Council
James Young – Cherry Bar, Yah Yahs
Jen Long – BBC Three / Radio 1
Jess Ribeiro – Artist
Johann Ponniah – I OH YOU
John Wardle – National Live Music Office
Karen Conrad – Karen Conrad Publicity
Katie Besgrove – Studio Legal
Kirin J Callinan – Artist
Kirsty Rivers – APRA AMCOS
Leigh Treweek – themusic.com.au
Marshall Betts – Windish Agency
Martin Boulton – The Age
Matt Ridgway – Ableton Live User Group
Mikey Cahill – Herald Sun
Millie Millgate – Sounds Australia
Moira McKenzie –  GI & Sanicki Lawyers
Nai Palm – Artist, Hiatus Kaiyote
Natalie Dodds – Freelance Publicist
Nick Clarke – Music Journalist / Presenter
Oscar Key Sung – Artist
Owen McKern – PBS FM
Pam Thornback – Inertia
Patrick Donovan – Music Victoria
Pete Williamson – Sabretusk
Rhett McLaren – The Hills Are Alive / Unified
Rob Giovannoni – Select Music
Ross Irwin – Musician
Sarah Guppy – This Much Talent
Scott Fitzsimons – themusic.com.au
Sean Mullins – Studio Legal
Shane Wickens – The Push
Shaun Adams – Venue Booker
Sophia Brous – Artist / Curator
Steve Albini – Artist / Engineer
Stu Grant – Primitive Calculators
Stuart Watters – AIR
Tim Dalton – Collarts
Tom Harris – Whitesky
Tony ‘Jack The Bear’ Mantz – Jack The Bears Deluxe Mastering
Underground Resistance
Vanessa Hutley – Music Rights Australia
Wally 'Meanie' Kempton – Artist Manager
Will Larnach–Jones – Parallel Management
Yasmin Naghavi – Media Arts Lawyers
Yvette Myhill – AAM
Zac Abroms – Viceroyalty