The Brighton Music Conference (BMC) is to return in 2015 with YouTube, Facebook, BPI, Point Blank, and PRS for Music among the event contributors and partners.
The two day music industry conference will be held in the seaside town on 5-6 June in various venues.
The schedule is split between daytime panels, showcases and talks, and a series of night-time parties.
BMC’s advisory panel of industry figures includes Mark Lawrence (CEO Association for Electronic Music) Terry Weerasinghe (Beatport), Tony and Ann Andrews (Funktion One), Dave Clarke, DJ Pierre and Huw Owen (BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix).
Ableton, Native Instruments, Focusrite, Novation, Audio Technica, and Allen and Heath are among the conference’s educational partners and will be holding showcases during the 2015 edition of the event.
Two tickets are available - BMC Professional aims to connect music with business, bringing together industry thought leaders via panels discussing the growth of the electronic music industry.
BMC Academy is about plugging in the next generation and fostering new talent via a series of master classes, panels and talks. Both tickets give access to the two-day exhibition with tech showcases panels and interviews.
Visit brightonmusicconference.co.uk or facebook.com/BrightonMusicConference for more information.
The two day music industry conference will be held in the seaside town on 5-6 June in various venues.
The schedule is split between daytime panels, showcases and talks, and a series of night-time parties.
BMC’s advisory panel of industry figures includes Mark Lawrence (CEO Association for Electronic Music) Terry Weerasinghe (Beatport), Tony and Ann Andrews (Funktion One), Dave Clarke, DJ Pierre and Huw Owen (BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix).
Ableton, Native Instruments, Focusrite, Novation, Audio Technica, and Allen and Heath are among the conference’s educational partners and will be holding showcases during the 2015 edition of the event.
Two tickets are available - BMC Professional aims to connect music with business, bringing together industry thought leaders via panels discussing the growth of the electronic music industry.
BMC Academy is about plugging in the next generation and fostering new talent via a series of master classes, panels and talks. Both tickets give access to the two-day exhibition with tech showcases panels and interviews.
Visit brightonmusicconference.co.uk or facebook.com/BrightonMusicConference for more information.