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July 1, 2010Tom McShane – open album recording sessions
May 4, 2010Tom McShane’s next record will be a unique affair. But rather than us telling you all about it, below is from the gent himself – with more over at http://www.tommcshane.co.uk
“This summer, Belfast based singer/songwriter Tom McShane & producer Rocky O’Reilly (Start Together Studio) throw open the doors and invite fans to witness first hand and take part in the creation of Tom’s next record. Fear not though; this will not be the repetitive and laboured process of endless over-dubs and recording trickery. This instead will be a dynamic and exciting live performance modelled on old school recording techniques of the ’50s & ’60s.
Two open-studio recording sessions will be held on July 3rd. During each of these sessions the album will be performed in its entirety with each song being performed only once per session. The best take of each song will be selected for the final cut of the record… READ MORE“
Vertigo Smyth – Film feature and new music
May 4, 2010Vertigo Smyth’s been a busy boy – following on from having a track included the feature-film CupCake, which premiered last month at the Belfast Film Festival, he’s also been back in the studio.
Kind enough to keep us abreast of his new music, here’s a stunning video of a recent session track – “Georgia”.
Penny Distribution Artists: Now on Spotify
May 4, 2010Cutaways, Tom McShane and other Penny Artists are now available on web-streaming service Spotify. Having cleared a backlog of some 2m tracks, Spotify have made the songs available on their hugely popular streaming music service.
Click the artist names to go straight to their latest albums.
Top Jazz Albums of 2009 – Jessica Lurie’s Shop of Wild Dreams
January 15, 2010Tom McShane to play PRS Showcase
October 15, 2009PRS are holding an advice and networking session next Wednesday at Belfast’s Oh Yeah Building. There’ll also be live music from Tom McShane as well as Robyn Shiels and Mel Wiggins.
More information is available from www.ohyeahbelfast.com
Here’s a video of an as-yet-unreleased track from Mr. McShane, performed high above Belfast at the Dome, Victoria Square.
Cutaways for Indie Week Canada…
October 12, 2009Cutaways are off on a week long jaunt to Canada as part of Indie Week Canada. Shows in Toronto are followed by a headline slot at Hard Working Class Heroes in Dublin. Check out Cutaways’ Bandcamp for more.
The kids are also running a tour diary for BBC radio’s ATL – check it out – Cutaways Tour Diary
Cutaways are (hilariously!) called “your new favourite band” by the NME.
New Video for “Comfort Me” by Vertigo Smyth
July 1, 2009Continuing Vertigo Smyth week here at Penny, the new video to the song which Future Sounds calls “an instant classic” is below – have a listen and say hello to Mr. Smyth over at www.vertigosmyth.com
Vertigo Smyth featured on Future Sounds 33
June 30, 2009The folks at Future Sounds recordings have seen the light that is Vertigo Smyth. Nice timing too, as we kick of what looks to be Vertigo Smyth week here at Penny Distribution.
Vertigo’s track “Comfort Me” is featured along side bands like Mumford & Sons, Django James and the Midnight Squires, Local Natives and Avi Buffalo on Future Sounds 33. Previous iterations of the FS series featured bands like Cat Power, Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Lykke Li, long before these artists gained the recognition they have today.
You can stream the entire album via the Future Sounds page at internet radio superstation WOXY.com, or check out the gorgeous new video for “Comfort Me” via YouTube.
The album is also available on iTunes.
UnConvention Salford!
June 4, 2009UnConvention Salford kicks off today in Salford, UK. You can follow everything as-it-happens right here.
If you don’t recall the madness of UnConvention Belfast or even the original Un-Convention Event back in October 2008, it’s a music conference aimed specifically at the grass roots of the music industry – bands, labels, publishers, distributors (yay!) and new music businesses gather for education, inspiration and cake. Or pies.
Have a listen to listen to the mighty Tom Robinson’s BBC Un-Convention Special (BBC iPlayer) -http://bit.ly/8s05S or check this Spotify playlist for a taster of some of the amazing talent that’ll be playing over the weekend.
Penny’ll be represented by attendees Tom McShane and Amy McGarrigle, the creative force behind a collaborative musical effort between Penny Distribution, Big Sky Studios & Volte Face Records. Rich Dale, founder of Volte Face and bassist of indie rock band Escape Act, will be speaking in more detail on the project at the first of Saturday’s panels, “Bands as Enterprise”.
I’ll be updating the blog daily so keep it right here…
