Represent!
So here’s an update of what I’ve been up to recently.
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve been busy posting tickets to bands scheduled to play at UnPlug. As you can see in the picture below, I’ve including my awesome new business cards, plus anything else Musicadium/UnPlug related. Upcoming at UnPlug we have metal bands, indie bands and a few acoustic nights…each a first for the venue, something I’m definitely looking forward too.
My business cards arrived at the beginning of last week and they look awesome (did I mention that they look awesome?!) I’m hell stoked as it means I can now promote the Musicadium name in style, offering a more efficient and reliable method of networking. I’ll make sure these cards stay in my back pocket indefinitely! (well at least not during the wash)
After incorporating the Unplug Live/Musicadium association, I’ve also decided to give our original flyers a revamp.
You can check out previews below:
These will be due for collection from Street Print towards the end of the week.
and finally…
The Musicadium Podcast
With the first set of UnPlug Live shows shortly arriving, I’ll be starting progress on the Musicadium Podcast I’ve been discussing in recent posts. For every booking, I’ll be requesting a high quality MP3 of an artists track, during the week of the event due to be taking place. Each UnPlug Live show shall consist of three bands on the line-up, with regular mid-week gigs scheduled each month. At the end of the month, I’ll then produce a podcast featuring tracks from all the artists whom have played at the venue. However, the artists whom shall be featured on the podcasts will only be those who have successfully completed the UnPlug Live policy, earning a distribution deal with Musicadium. This demonstrates a solid working strategy benefiting both the artist, the venue and of course Musicadium. I’ll be creating the podcasts here, providing the team at Musicadium with all necessary log-in information and passwords. From here, I’ll look into posting a download link each month on the Musicadium blog, with a brief description of the artists featured.
That’s all for now!
Peace
Jimbo














December 29th, 2010 at 8:53 am
Nice post - I found it to be good stuff. It was completely eye opening!