5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Miss Out On The Exchange X AVA

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The Exchange & AVA have already unveiled big plans for their forthcoming Electronic Music Conference & Artist Showcase which will bring together some of the brightest and talented professionals from both countries and connect on an intellectual basis.

For those of you who don’t know, The Exchange is the highly promising collaboration platform brought into life by British High Commission and Submerge in 2014, essentially curated to promote businesses related to the music industry in the UK and India. Likewise, the Audio Visual Art showcase is a groundbreaking annual new festival and conference held at Belfast, Ireland which looks closely at best practice and developments in the electronic music sector and at creative and business connections into the wider digital and visual sectors.

And if you’re a budding professional trying to get involved within the music industry, here are 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Miss Out On The Exchange X AVA Electronic Music Conference.

An Ambitious Collaboration Between The Exchange & AVA

A never done before kind-of a partnership in its true sense, The Exchange and AVA have joined forces to host an electronic music conference to educate and promote the music culture amongst the young audience and help them achieve their goals within the highly competitive industry. Moreover, a partnership that is spread across two continents is surely going to be highly beneficial in terms of the business and musical element of the industry.

 

An Esteemed Panel Of Speakers

The one day conference will host an array of key speakers ranging from the business end to the musical end of the thriving industry who will provide major insight into several aspects and hold crucial and educational discussions. The speakers list consists of industry specialists including Mark Lawrence (Chief Executive, Association for Electronic Music), Sarah McBriar (AVA festival curator and creative producer), Paul Hamill of Inflyte App and legendary electronic music producer Phil Kieran. The Indian contingent at the conference will see the likes of Arjun Sankalia (Director, Publishing & Int’l Music Sony Music Entertainment India), Munbir Chawla (Co-founder/director- Wild City, Founder- City Press), Nikhil Chinapa (Festival Curator, Vh1 Supersonic), Roopak Saluja (Founder & Chief Executive Officer, The 120 Media Collective & Sooperfly), Vj Kaycee (Founder and Director ,Pixadoo Visuals), BLOT, Sandunes and Big City Harmonics.

 

A One Of A Kind Electronic Music Conference

Owing to the remarkable collaboration with AVA, the electronic music conference and artist showcase is one of a kind in every right! Not just sticking to the music media and its associated concept, the one day event will also bring visual art into prime focus with keynote discussion featuring Vj Kaycee and Avinash Kumar from BLOT!.

 

Great Platform For Industry Aspirants

A great platform for budding professionals and artists, The Exchange & AVA will look to provide proper insight to individuals on how to crack the code and unlock their way into the highly competitive yet exciting music industry. With several forums scheduled during the day, young talents and budding professionals should be looking to make the most of it.

 

A Star-Studded Artist Showcase

The Exchange x AVA also have exciting things decked up in store with a full scale artist showcase which will proceed following the day-long conference. The highly impressive curated showcase will feature none other than funk pioneer Space Dimension Controller, electronic music pioneer Phil Kieran, Perfectiming, Bhavishyavani Future Soundz, Big City Harmonics, Sandunes x M.MatGuerrilla Shout (AV) and Oblique (AV).

The Exchange X AVA Electronic Music Conference will take place at The Khar Social, Mumbai on March 9th, 2016 from 11 A.M. onward. All interested participants are entitled to free entry and are required to register themselves here!

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