Thursday, 30 April 2015

(Not) selling contacts




Every now and then a band/musician asks us, if we could share our contact list with them.
This is not only very rude but also shows that this band/musician isn't prepared to work hard, lay the groundwork, network and that they have only little knowledge of the industry.
You should ask yourself: Would you share any of your contacts, just to be nice or do someone a favour?

Put yourself in our position or any music industry professional for that matter. We all run or work for a business. Businesses are only successful when they make a profit or at least break even (Break even means covering all the running costs – some business lingo for you ;) ). Giving away a list with contacts means they are (potentially) losing money (e.g. PR person hands over details of journalists and won’t work on the press campaign for the band or musician, booking agent gives access to list with venue managers, etc.).
Furthermore, it takes years to put such lists together and they also need to be maintained regularly. Again, why would anyone give years of hard work away for free? I know, some of you will say now, just sell it for a few quid. But this is a big no-no as well! The contacts on such lists will be annoyed when they are approached by someone they don’t know. Contacts become worthless, not only for you but also for the person who handed over the list. And no one in the right state of their mind will destroy years of work (read: the foundation of their business). 

Occasionally we will help a band with a couple of details but only when we are considering working with them. Why are we doing this? It is a test. Are they really dedicated and will they use the contacts? Will they thank us? Will they update us on the outcome? Etc. 
But we will always clear with my contacts first to see if it is ok to pass on their details!

Here is another example what some so called “managers” do. There is one manager on this planet who puts lists with industry contacts together to sell them (going through publications like The Unsigned Guide or the Music Week directory). Fair enough. S/He tells his clients though (the people who buy those list) that s/he knows everyone on that list, when in fact, he hasn’t even bothered to check if one is happy to be included in such a list. Annoys me very much and I won’t even check the music of these artists BUT I will tell them why.

When we deny the “request” of a band or a musician to hand over our contacts, unfortunately, some don't take it too well and send some rather rude messages back. Here is a little advice, folks. The time you spend asking for contacts (and sending abusive or insulting messages when this is denied), you could use instead to build your own database of contacts. And if you don’t have time (usually you just can’t be bothered), you should accept the fact that music will always be a hobby for you.

Information is a powerful source in this day and age. Information in the sense of contacts, not only as industry contacts but also as your fanbase! Build your email list, don’t rely on Facebook. But this is another blog for another time!

Peace, Love and Rock & Roll!

Friday, 16 January 2015

Fair Play Guide for Musicians

The Musicians’ Union has published a Fair Play Guide, a good read for all those gigging musicians out there!

Friday, 8 August 2014

CowFest @ Spitalfields City Farm this Sunday

We are supporting the CowFest @ Spitalfields City Farm this Sunday even when it is raining ;) Music will be in a tent.  CowFest

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Heydon Hohaia's EP "Two Corners" released

"Two Corners" - the debut EP of Heydon Hohaia - has been released last Sunday. 
Head over to https://heydonh.bandcamp.com/album/two-corners for a free download (Donations are welcome though!) or listen to it here.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

[Press Release] Heydon Hohaia releases Debut EP “Two Corners”

“Two Corners” is the debut EP of singer/songwriter Heydon Hohaia. The name links to Heydon’s time writing and recording the EP (in New Zealand & the UK) and moments within a relationship. His soul influence mixed with his fascination by Hip Hop Beats and RnB melodies have influenced his writing. Heydon says: “The EP is an introduction into things that have influenced my life and me exploring different sounds to create something new.” Producer of “Two Corners” is Regan McKinnon.

https://soundcloud.com/heydonh/two-corners-ep-preview
 


Heydon Hohaia is a London-based singer and songwriter. Originally from New Zealand, he moved to London to work on his solo project. Back in New Zealand he was a member of several bands and collaborated with hip hop artists PNC and David Dallas, who had two Top 10 Albums and received several awards, such as Best Urban/Hip Hop album.     


Heydon’s foray into the film business not only gave him the opportunity to play a leading role but also to write the original score for the upcoming film “Finding Honk”.  

Since moving to the UK, Heydon has collaborated with STRIKE live and on recordings and was part of the “Brought To You Tour” in 2013 which was organised by the participating artists themselves.  

“Two Corners” will be available as free download from Heydon’s website on May 25th.
There will also be a small release celebration at Proud Camden that same day. The video to “Turn Me Out” will be shown the very first time.  

For more information about Heydon Hohaia, visit one of the following links: http://www.heydonhohaia.com
https://www.facebook.com/heydonhmusic
https://twitter.com/HeydonHohaia  

If you want to review the EP - or need more information - contact Rebecca @ Rock Hippie Management & Music to receive a link to the EP.
Rebecca@RockHippieM.com 

Live Dates

4th May - Proud Camden, London
9th May - Hogarth Health Club Bar, London, Chiswick
14th May - The Library, London, Islington
25th May - Proud Camden, London  

Links
Collaboration with David Dallas - https://soundcloud.com/thedaylightrobbery/tdr-rollercoaster-remix-ft
Finding Honk - http://www.findinghonk.com
Collaboration with STRIKE - https://soundcloud.com/strikeofficial/do-for-you-featuring-heydon-h  (As recently played on BBC Introducing Berkshire)

Monday, 14 April 2014

Strive To Revel In Kind Emotions (a.k.a. STRIKE) - Debut EP "Buildings On Sounds" released



“Building on Sounds” - the debut EP of artist, producer and Songwriter  STRIKE - has been released on Saturday.  It is available as a free download from http://www.strikeofficialmusic.com  or as stream on soundcloud.  

The EP has also been played on Phoenix FMRawRoots says that the “Music will dazzles your senses”. 

We are glad that we had the chance to support Strike on this journey. 
If you want to catch him and his band live, then check out the following   dates: 

Live Dates 

April, 18th - Roof Gardens - Kensington, London 
April, 22nd - Ronnie Scott's - Soho, London 
April, 26th - Are You Listening? Festival - Reading
May, 13th - Ice Bar, London 


Radio Dates 
May, 17th - BBC Introducing, BBC Berkshire