Scotland’s leading music scene social night, Born To Be Wide, returns to the Voodoo Rooms on Thursday 3 September with a seminar titled Do It Yourself, followed by DJ sets from Edinburgh acts Meursault and Lost In Audio.
The panel will feature five musicians who have organised commercially successful tours at home and/or abroad, as well as taking care of their own releases and handling their own press. Taking part will be Johnny Lynch [co-founder of the Fence Collective], Joe Hendry [Lost In Audio], Michael Lambert [The Debuts], Steven Milne [The Little Kicks] and Haftor Medbøe.
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In case you didn’t notice Dundee recently launched its new identity as part of a £73,000 campaign to promote the city. Included in that is the new tag line ‘One City, Many Discoveries’. There’s even a new Dundee.com website. Part of the campaign was Dundee & Me. An opportunity for Dundonians to express what they feel represents their city and what the city means to them. According to an article on the Evening Telegraph website the response hasn’t been all that great with just 49 submissions and around 6000 page views in the two months the campaign has been active.
So we’re wondering how many of you were actually aware of this campaign. How many actually knew of the identity? And also give you an opportunity to express here what Dundee means to you. Given that the vast majority of visitors to UGS are Dundee based or Dundee born where better to ask?
Dundee singer / songwriter, Michael Marra will be making his way to Galashiels this Sunday for a one off gig at Salmon Inn.
Tickets for Saturday’s gig, which starts at 7.45pm, are £9 on the door or available in advance by phoning 01896 752577. Read the rest of this entry »
Having lost staff to new Dundee games outfit Ruffian Games (who incidentally are working on Crackdown 2), Realtime Worlds have announced that they will be opening a new office in Dundee. The Dundee based games developer are expanding to 300+ members of staff, 100 staff for every years they have been in business. Following the success of Crackdown their next game, online cops and robbers game, APB is due for release in 2010.