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Sound Summit Unveils Conference & Workshop Program

Plus one more act added to opening night

MusicNSW's Sound Summit has unveiled the full conference program and performance schedule, including a list of speakers from radio stations, representatives from music organisations and experts from the industry, as well as the addition of experimental moniker God Willing from the United States on the festival opening night.

The full list of speakers includes representatives from 2USER, FBi Radio, MusicNSW and many more, see the fill list below:

Markus Popp (Oval), Paris Groovescooter (2SER), Emma Ramsey (Holy Balm), Steven Warwick (Heatsick), Sean Campion (Multiple Man), Andy Webb (Resident Advisor), Gareth Psaltis (Hunter-Gatherer), Kirsty Brown (MusicNSW), Craig Lyons (SLAM NSW), Scarlett Di Maio (Dirty Shirlows), Janine Marshman (Red Rattler Theatre), Arts Law Centre of Australia, Chris Zajko (MusicNSW), Greg Morrow (APRA), Greg Carey (Umbrella Music), Andrew Cowie (Angel Eyes), Kevin Boyer (Tyvek), Shaun Prescott (Crawlspace), Nicola Morton (Musicologist, Real Bad Music), Matthew Hopkins (Half High), Owen Penglis (Straight Arrows), Cody GT (EquinoxOz), Andrew McLellan (4ZZZ), Brooke Olsen (FBi Radio), Jess Scully (2SER), Joe Davies-Griffith (Royal Headache), Sarah Spencer (Blank Realm), Tom Smith (Thomas William) and Jessie Hunt (Wollongong Live Music Task Force).

The Sound Summit announcement comes after last month's music lineup unveil, with newly added opening night performer Ren Schofield (aka Container), performing an exclusive experimental set under moniker God Willing, joining previously announced acts James Rushford & Joe Talia, Red Red Krovvy and more on the full bill.

Additionally, MusicNSW revealed the following panels and workshops for the November conference:

CONFERENCES

Markus Popp (OVAL) “In Conversation' with 2SER
The Rebirth of Contemporary Independent Electronic Music Culture
Budgeting for the Arts: Your Guide to Negotiating the Red Tape of Live Music and Arts Funding 

Arts Law Centre of Australia: How the Law Can Help Not Hinder Your Creative Practice
Music 101: Pushing Your Music From the Bedroom to the Public - Aiming To Stay An Outsider: The Continual Evolution of Independent Music Culture
Finding the Balance: Work and Music or Music as Work?  
Radio Reality: The Past, Present & Future 

WORKSHOPS

Electrofringe Presents : BIY (Build it Yourself) More details TBA
EquinoxOz Presents: Modular synthesizers - What are they? How do they work?

 

The independent and innovative Sound Summit takes place from Thursday 7 November to Sunday 10 November with panels taking place Soundwork Studios, Marrickville and workshops at Monster Mouse, Marrickville.

Tickets can be purchased and full programs viewed on the Sound Summit page now.