Independent Music Out Of The Closet
Indie music is well known for its low profile and refusal to conform to current trends. The artists take pride in their individuality and their ability to survive in a cutthroat industry in the absence of compromising on their beliefs. But even the the majority dogged and persistent artists need a bit of advocate and luck in breaking into the scene and establishing independent credibility.
Showcase get togethers are an ideal way for artists to perform to a wide fans, capture experience, and start building reputations on the indie scene. The Independent Music World Series is one of the largest showcase get togethers for indie music in the US. Tony van Veen, the vice president of sales and marketing for one of the major sponsors, states that indie artists play a important role in keeping the music industry energised and thriving.
IMWS insists that the showcase isn’t a popularity contest, but a search to discover and reward genuine talent. Despite its reputation as an independent showcase, musicians from all type ofs are welcome to enter. The panel of judges consist of 12 music industry professionals. musicians are judged on their song writing abilities, originality, musical performance, vocal and persuade instrument performance, as well as their “overall vibe.”
Other showcase events include the Palais de Festivals held at Cannes, France. The get together consists of talent showcases, a conference track and networking events. The showcases are meant to serve as a platform for emerging artists and to train artists and their managers innovative promotion techniques. All those involved in bringing music to the public’s attention, such as media programmers and record company representatives, attend to find new trends and sounds.
The Mid-Atlantic Music Conference in Charlotte, NC is a music conference that has been increasing in popularity and credibility since its inception. artists from all genres have to qualify to win one of thirty coveted slots for the final performance, which takes place in the Halton Theatre. Talent scouts and music executives who attend the conference give it excellent reviews and use the opening to sign up and coming artists to their labels.
music industry enthusiasts John Phillips and Bryan Banks started the Steamtown Music Showcase in September 2006. Eastern Pennsylvanian performers use the showcase to demonstrate their original music and song writing capabilities. The gathering is held in a disparate town every year. This year that honour goes to downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Showcase parties are vital in giving emerging musicians a leg-up in the music industry. It gives them the opening to capture stage show experience. They can also catch the eye of a music executive or label producer looking for the next extensive thing in Indie sound. As an artist, what do you have to lose, weighed against what you stand to gain?