music industry
My Summer Reading: Musician MaximThursday, 08 September 2011![]() Maxim (b. 1967) who is known for, amongst other things, his mesmerising, somewhat unnerving stage presence (he has a penchant for cats-eye contact lenses and is not adverse to wearing a skirt) is a founder member of the electronic dance group The... Read more... |
My Summer Reading: Musician Gary KempWednesday, 10 August 2011![]() Next in theartsdesk’s series of recommended summer reads is musician Gary Kemp, guitarist with Spandau Ballet, five working-class boys from north London who emerged from a surfeit of floppy fringes and pantaloons to become one of the most successful... Read more... |
Secrets of the Pop Song, BBC TwoSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() This hugely entertaining first instalment of a three-part investigation into what makes pop songs tick took as its theme "The Ballad", perhaps the most bomb-proof of pop's traditional forms. Mind you, the programme's definition of a ballad was... Read more... |
The Joy of Easy Listening/ The Prince and the Composer, BBC FourFriday, 27 May 2011![]() Once upon a time, "easy listening" was a term of abuse and contempt, intended to evoke everything uncool, unhip and musically middle-aged. It meant pipe, cardigan, golf and Bing Crosby, and it was the last thing you'd hear before you were felled... Read more... |
Classic Brits 2011Friday, 13 May 2011![]() In case anybody had the bizarre notion that the Classical Brits was getting a trifle too classical, the 2011 version of the event was rebranded as the Classic Brit Awards. That would seem to open the door to almost anything - classic rock perhaps... Read more... |
Interview: Violinist Daniel HopeWednesday, 02 March 2011![]() In the later 19th century, violinist and composer Joseph Joachim was hailed as the most brilliant fiddler of his day, but today his name lives on via the great works that he helped to bring into the classical repertoire. Brahms dedicated his... Read more... |
Reggae Britannia/ Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae, BBC FourMonday, 14 February 2011![]() BBC Four's Britannia series keeps it simple - it tells the story in a straight line, illustrates it with as much archive material as the budget will allow, and interviews as many key protagonists as it can find. If the subject is strong enough, you'... Read more... |
Cage's 4'33" charts: the BBC refuse to play itTuesday, 21 December 2010![]() Matt Cardle, the X Factor winner, is Number One for Christmas, while John Cage's 4'33" managed to get in the charts at 21, outselling Usher, Tinie Tempah and others for the Christmas charts. Captain SKA didn't get anywhere, however. So will the BBC... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Bruce SpringsteenSaturday, 18 December 2010![]() It's a season of retrospection for Bruce Springsteen. New light has been thrown on his pivotal 1978 album Darkness on the Edge of Town with the release of The Promise, a double CD of out-takes and unreleased songs, alongside an expanded box set of... Read more... |
The X Factor XaminedMonday, 13 December 2010![]() And so we reached the climax of Series 7, long awaited by cognoscenti but greeted with mounting apathy by non-believers. Though some had held out hopes for boy - infant? - band One Direction, it was live poll favourite Matt Cardle who ultimately... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Producer/DJ Richie HawtinSaturday, 11 December 2010![]() It's only after hanging up the Skype connection to Richie Hawtin that I realise how effective a branding exercise he has made the interview. In conversation the English-born, Canadian-raised Berlin resident is charming and smart, but listening... Read more... |
Tim Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band, Union ChapelFriday, 01 October 2010![]() Actors and musicians are always trying to swap places, often with hilarious consequences (as long as you didn't pay for a ticket). Madonna in Body of Evidence? Keanu Reeves in his inexcusable band Dogstar? I think not. But Tim Robbins is a... Read more... |
