I tweeted earlier today that I was starting to notice non-music friends going to more concerts… I got an odd response - one of disbelief! I sort of see your point, but come on guys, let’s show a little support!
I think this is a really exciting shift; I’m seeing a lot of technologists, designers, VCs, [...]
Today it was my birthday, and I’m now 23. Hurray!
I’ve been thinking about new beginnings recently; we’re at a really exciting time in the music industry where the old rules are being questioned for one reason or another, and nobody can say with any real clarity what’s happening.
Surely we should be making interesting stuff? Stuff [...]
How can an event, planned and set months, maybe years in advance, remain relevant at the time of performance?
What if concert programming matched audience buying trends?
Some audience members buy tickets when the programme is printed several months before it happens. Most, it has to be said, buy within the week of the concert. RIghtly or [...]
Happy New Year! Only 364 days left of this one, so let’s get cracking!
It’s well established now: business as we knew it is over. Get over it - the halcyon days are not coming back, and frankly, it’s for the best. As I sit and write this at 2.44am on January 1st, 2010, I’m genuinely [...]
As I sit typing this on my sofa, I’m listening to a pre-release of Enchanted Carols, the latest CD from Howard Goodall with the same 8 soprano / organ / cello lineup as the Enchanted Voices (which held the #1 spot for 6 months!). We recorded it in early September (I talked about it very [...]
My cello strings break very infrequently. This is a good thing, as the cellists out there will know, because cello strings are very, very expensive.
The exception to this is my electric cello with it’s controversial 5th string. It’s an Ernie Ball custom gauge E string, and is incredibly tricky to put on.
Imagine my frustration when [...]
I’m back in London from a fabulously inspiring trip to the US (San Francisco and New York). I met with musicians, designers, developers, writers, lecturers, investors, venues, baristas, CEOs and old friends.
A few things became very clear, I think.
Not only am I going to change the design of my site, but I’m going to [...]
Do you know what we don’t have in the arts?
We don’t have a culture of early adopters or a culture of evangelists.
What’s wrong with that? Just because the techy crowd does something does it mean we have to…?
No, not at all.
But it works.
Without early adopters and evangelists, products fail. Yes, these highly investable, useful and sought [...]
Tonight, I met someone who really, truly, frustrated me.
She had visions of a musical world that ended with Mahler, where contemporary culture (she was talking about rap and r&b) didn’t exist and we all presumably, wore top hats and tails to walk to the butchers.
I truly believe in a no-holds-barred approach to the arts: if [...]
I was sitting on a panel yesterday, and we were talking about tech integration with culture and how it helps/hinders arts organizations.
What became very clear to me during the day, and something I regretably didn’t say, was that it’s too easy to get bogged down in theory, aspirational ‘practice’ and over thinking.
Our goal is [...]
I’m constantly looking for and thinking about new and (in my opinion!) interesting ways to present new music to people, so when I hear about a terrific one, I’m only too keen to share!
It is often assumed that the pop world is so wonderfully popular that it doesn’t need to bother with exciting promotion and [...]
Recently, somebody with whom I work was lamenting her eldest son’s lack of interest in “high culture”. They had brought them up going to galleries, concerts and museums. She couldn’t understand why he didn’t do it anymore, and whether there was any point in doing it when he was younger as it didn’t appear to [...]
Apparently I’m again to be quoted in a music magazine this month - this time, in a back page article about Last.fm: a site and service I’m very firmly a fan of.
I’ve just seen my “quote”, which was taken from an interview given nearly 8 weeks ago, and cites statistics that, at the time, [...]
There isn’t really any good introduction to this - please just watch it! I think it’s the most wonderful use of 20 minutes and a genuinely fascinating insight into creativity.
I think it’s really interesting how much stick Google/YouTube is getting right now over PRS payment issues, especially regarding the Rick Roll thing.
I absolutely agree that performers and composers should be paid fairly and accurately, but I don’t think this is bringing up a new problem: it’s simply business as usual. The Beach Boys were [...]
So, yesterday was Twitter.
What a day - first of all, we were invited for lunch, which was jolly nice! We then set up and got on with it, with a lovely introduction from Biz Stone, co-founder and Creative Director. We were using our interaction visualising software (made by Outside Line) from The Words on The [...]
Are you a content owner? It feels pretty good, right? You’ve made your CD and get the PRS cheque when it comes out. Your concerts sell pretty well, people come and enjoy it, and what’s more, they come back when you’re next in town! That’s about as good as it gets, right?
I’m afraid to say [...]
My generation was born digital: that is, in brief, I grew up not knowing a world where we didn’t have instant contact, information, media, the internet (YouTube was launched the year I left school…!) and, within my relatively short lifetime, all of these on one device in my pocket? Crazy times.
This was ringing in my [...]
Billed as a solo cello recital with an all contemporary programme and no seats in an art gallery, it is with great pleasure that I can report that we were just a little shy of 200 at the Ingleby Gallery on Friday night. Add this to the various other “rule breakages” that went on (the [...]
Germany has a long standing tradition of cultural excellence, and, pleasingly, excellent audiences. A pretty rough estimate of Germany’s total concert hall capacity is 24,863 (excluding churches, galleries and other “imaginative” venues). The UK, also with a history of excellence but less so for turnout has 46,698 seats. The US has a whopping 460,866.
Interestingly, the US [...]
I get tired, of course. Sometimes I even feel lazy.
But is that really acceptable for an entire industry? This isn’t supposed to be a self-righteous “do it my way” post, but it amazes me at the lack of imagination and actual creativity that exists in the music industry.
We all know there isn’t oodles of money [...]
I’m in Kara’s Cupcakes for my morning coffee, just before I stroll the Golden Gate Bridge.
I would like to share my new favorite analogy with you. It relates to the computer industry directly, but I think interesting comparisons can be drawn with the new music arena.
Back in 1927 when you bought a car, you bought a Model [...]
Tomorrow I leave for the US, where Obamarama is gripping the nation.
I think this is a great idea - using Web 2.0 sites properly (like Twitter and Flickr etc) to engage the audience in all that is US politics and really getting people behind the voting process. Another great one is VoteHour.
What’s so astonishing and “proper” about this?
It’s [...]
This from the always wonderful Behance team
…in the near term, we will all suffer a bit. However, we must also recognize the many new and exciting opportunities before us.Our economy and country can only thrive if we CREATE NEW STUFF. Bold innovations take a lot of time, energy, and a stomach for risk. But, in these uncertain [...]
The word ‘Heist’ evokes the gentleman maverick who relishes a challenge and who navigates less-than-friendly terrain with ease and confidence. Alfred Dunhill website
A great quote from an unusual place, I agree. But I think that this is really a great way to sum up the CoffeeLoop approach to contemporary culture.