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Wednesday, 27 March 2024
Aural pleasure: Phil Weeks @Supervibe 6th Anniversary
Tuesday, 26 March 2024
AVA Music Conference
AVA conference, a 3 day and night celebration of music and digital art took place 29th Feb to 2nd March across venues including, The British Library, The Standard, Koko Camden and HERE at The Outernet, brilliant venues, stunning buildings and interiors.
If you haven't had the pleasure I'd highly recommend checking out all of them, if the opportunity arises. The British Library is free to get in, so there is no excuse on that one, the others, perhaps the price of a cuppa or entry fee!
Cute new tote bag, one of the best
They venues were a great setting for the keynote speakers, panels, discussions and workshops ahead with keynotes from Brian Eno with Donna Grantis, workshops from Foundation FM hosted by Vanessa Maria and Daughters of Frank plus other panel talks with Industry experts discussing sustainability, the future of events, collaboration and nightlife, amongst so much more.
There were four rooms at The British Library, all with different capacities and offerings with music workshops by Foundation FM on Radio Journalism hosted by Vanessa Maria and following on from this workshop was Mastering the Art of Radio DJing: Techniques and creative expression hosted by Daughters of Frank, both offered involvement, engagement and exchange of ideas, which can sometimes feel missing at conferences if you are not coming as an industry insider but these workshops opened it up to everyone.
When attending conferences there is always so much choice, it's a tricky task to know which one to attend when they all sounds great. There were some talks I wanted to attend but were at full capacity so the wildcard came into play and ended up at a workshop on Radio Journalism hosted by Daughters Of Frank, which turned out to be such a brilliant choice (I do love a wildcard) it was interactive, interesting, engaging and involved, along with the brilliant workshop hosts it was a chance to chat, exchange ideas and connect with others who already run their own shows or would like to in the future.
Hopefully Foundation FM have some slots for newbies as the ideas in the room were so good. Radio does have an ability to bring people together and these workshops certainly showed, so much creativity and ideas were flowing.
Answers on a postcard After Elijah gave his talk, the floor was opened for questions and one thing I loved about this was Elijah didn’t pretend to have the answers, he said, "I don’t know or I’ll have to think about it", it’s always great to see people being real, by this, I mean, in many industries we can see people pretending to have all the answers to things when they clearly don't, who can? It is always refreshing to see someone delivering a talk which is essentially exploring ideas, looking at things differently, asking questions, having a discussion about them and stripping it back to the core. |
The slides moved through the yellow squares talking about the topics, posing questions and a ideas to ponder about music collections, DJing, the culture, DJ worship, the algorithm and the impact on music.
The talk looked at music, the industry and what success is to many artists.
There are hundreds of musicians and not all of them can make it, what is success to you?
Questions were pondered and curiosity activated.
Pointers
Casual
It made me think back to what I love about music, artists and DJ's, many are unknown.
DJ worship came into question, from someone who grew up dancing to a DJ not taking videos of them or anyone else, the dance floor and music was an escape, enjoyment, a moment to pause, to enjoy - not a place to be seen or to show people on the internet.
Music is fun, an escape, a way to discover new people, places, spaces I never knew existed and on the way the stories, style and inspiration which run parallel to it.
The internet and algorithm can't provide all this, it can provide connections and new discoveries, however, it cannot replace the beauty of meeting people, chatting about their musical loves, their collection, what they like playing and the connection it brings, in real rather than online.
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DJ worship The talk and all it's questions certainly got my thinking, especially about how good dance floors were without phones. It brought me back to a time of DIY culture and experimentation were the norm, where people got creative and perhaps didn't want to be known or seen (MF Doom, Sonic Youth, The Beastie Boys spring to mind) which was seemed to exist far more than before social media, not saying it doesn't exist now but perhaps people are now more inclined to follow things or be told rather than not? like the comparison which seems to exist way more or doing things for the gram, rather than just for the experimentation. It can often feel everything has already been discovered and the sense of exploration has disappeared. The yellow squares project feels a little like exploring ideas for the sake of it, which can only be a good thing. Close the app, make the ting, block out the noise, what others are saying and experiment because no one has all the answers, sometimes, the answers come through play, experimentation and exploration. Explore more. (Side note: listened to the Black Prose podcast interview with Elijah and is interesting!) |
The Future of nightlife |
The Game Changers |
There were several other talks on Day Two about sustainability in the events industry, how to improve nightlife, a talk on The Future of International Nightlife with speakers including Amy Lamé (London Night Czar), Lutz Leichsenring (Berlin Club Commission), Judy Griffith (fabric), Amy Van-Baaren (RA) - Hosted by Georgia Taglietti (AFEM).
The themes which flowed throughout the day were more collaboration, connection and sustainability in the industry, such important factors to keep the industry fresh and moving forward.
On that note, forward motion to Belfast AVA, line up looks incredible, dancing shoes at the ready!
Daughters of FRank Radio Show Foundation FM
Beyond the Bassline; 500 years of Black British Music