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June 2020

Warner Music Group is hiring for a global diversity chief to help cultivate an ‘inclusive culture’ — Music Business Worldwide

‘At a time when the call for fundamental social change is more urgent than ever, we are looking for someone with a proven track record in leading diversity & inclusion initiatives in a multinational company.’ Source

via Warner Music Group is hiring for a global diversity chief to help cultivate an ‘inclusive culture’ — Music Business Worldwide

Spotify, heading towards a $50bn market cap, is worth double what it was 3 months ago — Music Business Worldwide

Streaming company is now worth more than Universal Music Group parent Vivendi Source

via Spotify, heading towards a $50bn market cap, is worth double what it was 3 months ago — Music Business Worldwide

FACT Archive: Pull Up – Grime Through The Eyes of Butterz — FACT Magazine

FACT Archive is a feature where we pick out some of our favourite videos and documentaries from the vault. Since its inception in 2010, Elijah and Skilliam’s Butterz label and associated Jamz party has been one of the most important platforms for grime music, turning stars into young producers like Royal-T, Flava D and Swindle…

via FACT Archive: Pull Up – Grime Through The Eyes of Butterz — FACT Magazine

Helena Hauff & Morah soundtrack Sohrab Hura’s The Coast — FACT Magazine

Taken from her Kern Vol. 5 compilation for Tresor. Helena Hauff and Athens producer Morah provide the blistering soundtrack for a segment from photographer Sohrab Hura’s upcoming film, The Coast. Using India’s coastline as space to examine a growing sense of caste, sexual, religious and political violence in the country, Hura combines at times brutal…

via Helena Hauff & Morah soundtrack Sohrab Hura’s The Coast — FACT Magazine

Ian Holm, Acclaimed British Actor and The Lord of the Rings Star, Dies at 88 — TIME

(LONDON) — Ian Holm, an acclaimed British actor whose long career included roles in “Chariots of Fire” and “The Lord of the Rings” has died. He was 88. Holm died peacefully Friday morning in a hospital, surrounded by his family and carer, his agent, Alex Irwin, said in a statement. His illness was Parkinson’s related.…

via Ian Holm, Acclaimed British Actor and The Lord of the Rings Star, Dies at 88 — TIME

Music Venue Trust calls for £50m Government investment to save UK’s grassroots live music sector — Music Business Worldwide

90% of music venues and festivals facing permanent closure Source

via Music Venue Trust calls for £50m Government investment to save UK’s grassroots live music sector — Music Business Worldwide

Doctor Who episode 151: The Moonbase – Episode 3 (25/2/1967) — Next Episode…

This continues to be both less disconcerting and more satisfactory than The Tenth Planet. Whereas the earlier story lost both the Doctor and the Cybermen for its third episode, Pedler has held the full reveal of the Cybermen back for this, and we’re finally allowed to hear them speak, and act directly against the Moonbase […]

via Doctor Who episode 151: The Moonbase – Episode 3 (25/2/1967) — Next Episode…

3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path

by Lauren Sapala One of the first things a writer learns is about the power—and the challenge—of the rewrite. For those writers who assume that everything Ernest Hemingway wrote flowed perfectly out of his pen on the very first try, the illusion is shattered. The more experience a writer gains, the more they […]

via 3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path

Patch Notes: r beny — FACT Magazine

Exploring modular synthesisers and the art of making electronic music with hardware. r beny is the alias of Austin Cairns, a Bay Area producer who used to play in industrial post-rock bands and took up modular synthesis after become frustrated with the guitar. As he explored his instrument, he started a YouTube channel to document…

via Patch Notes: r beny — FACT Magazine

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