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Mitchy Bwoy comes to Birmingham

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Mitchy Bwoy has a vast portfolio of work mainly in music and clothing design and he continues to innovate & diversify. Post ‘graff’ / post ‘pop’ / post ‘whatever you like’….

Mitchy Bwoy - chase and status

We are thrilled to announce that the fantastic designer and artist Mitchy Bwoy is coming to Birmingham’s Sauce Gallery in April to showcase some of his amazing work.

From Reggae to Roots, Balkan Beats to Bruk, Dub Step to Disco, whatever you’re into, Mitchy Bwoy is likely to have made his mark on your record collection at some point.

Mitchy Bwoy Amp Fiddler
Working from his own London studio over the last 10 years, Mitch has carved his own niche not only in music cover design but also in illustration, fashion, and more recently, video production.

His work has become synonymous with new music and club culture, working alongside the most prominent musicians of the last decade, including Chase & Status, Amp Fiddler, Bugz in the Attic, Nitin Sawhney, Ziggy Marley, Howie B and many others.

In addition, Mitch has worked on many special projects, live paints and collaborations with other artists: 55 Roots for 55 DSL (live paint and group art show with Dragon and Shibuya from Japan), Bacardi brand development (with Mode 2) and Blak Twang/We Love You album projects with Banksy.

His reputation has also led to his inclusion in numerous art shows, such as; the Art Basel / Miami (alongside Doze Green, Swoon, Rostar), Candela Festival / Puerto Rico (with Swifty, Mode 2 and HVW8) and Loud Graphix / Berlin (with Parra, Delta, Mode 2, Swifty and Machine).

Mitch has consistently come forward with the most true visual representation of modern times.

The exhibition will be at the Sauce Gallery, Custard Factory, Birmingham from 10 April 2010.

For more information call us on 0121 224 7444.

Nigeria 50

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Nigeria 50

Nigeria 50 is a cultural event which will bring the best of Nigerian culture celebrating five decades of music, art, fashion, writing and style from Africa’s most exciting nation.

Nigeria 50 – African Soul, Global Style

On the 1st of October 2010 Nigeria will be celebrating 50 years of independence from colonial rule.

Nigeria 50 is a cultural event which will bring the best of Nigerian culture to fresh and eager audiences worldwide. For the very first time the fruits of five decades of music, art, fashion, writing and style from Africa’s most exciting nation will be on tour together.

This is a tour rich with the unique soul and the vibrant style of Nigeria – the most populous Black nation on earth.

Working with artists such as Tony Allen, Dele Somsimi and Lemi Ghariokwu, the tour will take place in across the UK, New York, Tokyo, Paris, Cape Town and of course Lagos.

You can download more information on the project by clicking on the links below:

Nigeria Next - Generic overview of the festival and broad aims.

Nigeria 50 Timeline - UK programme of events and activities.

If you would like more information, or would like to get involved please call Ammo on 0121 224 7444.

Tuned On music seminars

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Tuned On

Continuing the success from last year’s Tuned On seminars we are thrilled to announce that these seminars will be returning in Spring 2010.

The seminars will address contemporary issues including strategies, tips and advice from some of the most successful and influential people in the music business.

All seminars will take place at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham

Monday 8 February 2010 6pm – 7.30pm – Symphony Hall

 Is Black music dead?

This seminar explores whether Black music events are still successful or whether the red tape and fears of violence surrounding them has made it harder for promoters and organisers under continued pressure from police and local authorities. Panellists will discuss the implementation of the 696 form in London, which makes promoters highlight any events that attract a BME crowd.

Confirmed speakers include Akala (Hip Hop Shakespeare Company & brother of Ms Dynamite), drum n bass MC Magika, Mo Page from The TickerSellers and Tyson from BMG, an event security firm in Birmingham.

We are also happy to confirm that 2 representatives from the Licensing and Planning unit at West Midlands police will also be on the panel.

Check out the photographs from the first Tuned On seminar of 2010, just click here.

Monday 29 March 2010 6pm – 7.30pm – Symphony Hall  

 A musician’s digital image

Everyone seems to be on Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and other social networks. This seminar asks how important it is for those within music to have a digital identity. How important for artists and organisations to connect with an audience via the web? How do you promote yourself properly on the web or are the traditional methods of media becoming more fashionable?

Confirmed speakers include  Ghetts , BBC Asian Network presenter and DJ Bobby Friction and Amelia Ideh who runs the music and lifestyle blog Put Me On It.

Monday 26 April 2010 6pm – 7.30pm – Symphony Hall  

Islam and Women in music

This seminar discusses the issues of women from an Islamic background in the urban arts sector. Are they under represented? The speakers will discuss the cultural barriers that have may have prevented them getting involved in the sector, with debate around whether this is changing through a better understanding and shift in attitudes towards contemporary music.

There is no cost for any of the seminars but places are limited and are offered strictly on a first come first served basis.

Anyone interested in attending must register for a place by emailing sophie@punch-records.co.uk clearly stating your name, email address, telephone number and the title of the seminar you wish to attend.

We’ll announce more speakers here as soon as they are confirmed so keep checking back for updates.

See below for photographs from last year’s Tuned On seminars:

Swifty pops up in Birmingham

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Swift front (3)

Punch in partnership with the Sauce Gallery, Custard Factory Birmingham present Swifty’s Pop Shop.

Pioneering typographer, sleeve designer and artist Swifty will be setting up shop at the Sauce Gallery in Birmingham’s Custard Factory from Saturday 12 December. Everything from originals and one off prints to T-shirts, skateboards and stickers will be for sale in The Swifty Pop Shop.

The Pop Shop,will feature Swifty’s Newsagents installation.This life size shop front was partly inspired by Peter Blake’s ‘Toy Shop’ and the artist’s fond memories of a local village newsagent in Lancashire .

The Shop will also be home to the A-Z of Swifty Show, including pieces based around everything from Action Man to Zebedee from the Magic Roundabout.

The Pop Shop will be open to the public at the Sauce Gallery, 5 The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Digbeth and has been extended to run until the end of March 2010!

Listen to a great interview UK vibe did with Swifty and check out some more of his images by clicking here.

Check out photos from the fantastic launch night and the final preperations below:

Below are photographs of Swifty at work putting together the billboard for the exhibition.

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