Mid/North/West Wales Contributors wanted for printed music mag

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I write for a magazine called Sound Nation, which is actually Wales' only national music magazine. We're publicly funded, the mag is totally free for people in Wales and it goes out monthly. The mag is part of the Welsh Music Foundation,
www.welshmusicfoundation.com
(The mag used to be called honk.)

The mag's not available in the shops, we send it by post to our subscribers every month. To become a subscriber someone normally fills in a freepost card (found in music shops etc) with their details and send it to us then we send the mag free every
month. There are currently over 5,000 subscribers and we estimate a readership of about 15,000. It's a proper nice looking colour print magazine which we think is important.

It used to be free to anyone who requested it through the website, but we were getting too many people from all over the world asking for it and we have a limited budget and postage is expensive! If anyone here really thinks they should get it drop me an email and explain why, I'm really sorry we can't afford to send it to everyone :-(

The WMF is an economic development project whose aim is to stimulate the infrastructure for music in Wales, and Sound Nation is part of that. We cover Welsh bands, managers, businesses etc. This _usually_ means Welsh people doing things in Wales or outside it, for example in the last couple of months we've written about a music software company based in Flintshire; an electronics company from Port Talbot selling listening posts into London; DVDs made here (including stuff about Super Furries and Ankst); someone winning a mangers association award etc. etc. and a LOT of stuff about Welsh bands. Occasionally we cover non-Welsh bands who play here, eg I reviewed Evanescence at Cardiff's CIA, but we prefer to stick with home grown acts.

Okay, the reason I'm posting all this - we need some new contributors, specifically people to review gigs in Wales, outside the South Wales area.
We need some people who live in or go to gigs in places like Bangor, Rhyl, Wrexham, Harlech, Pwlelli, Aberystwyth etc. etc.

I know pretty much everyone who posts here can write well enough so how about it? We can't really pay for things like live reviews, but it's good to get your views in a print mag that so many influential people read.

Email me or the editor, james@welshmusicfoundation.com if you want to know more.

Ta!

mei (mei), Wednesday, 26 November 2003 12:50 (twenty-one years ago)

four months pass...
Hello James,

Our name is Reptor Rroductions and this is why we would like to recieve your magazine - 'Sound Nation'.

1. We have recently started to promote local (as well as global) artists on our website - www.reptorproductions.co.uk (for free - at the moment). The site has streaming audio, vibrant and simple graphics, features, radio(online - may2004).

2. Artists from North Wales alone include PSST, Fudged, Chainlow - nessesatating a need for an 'ear to the ground'.

3. Your magazine was recommended by a member of one of the bands we promote! - Chain Low.

4. We can cross promte your mazaine/website via our website and 'radio' shows and features - we recentely participated in the OneWorldBeat festival in aid of the 'Keep a Child Alive' initiative featuring Fudged, PSST, Jives Room and others gaining worldwide listeners(in the region of 400 unique plays) for North Wales artists.

If I can answer anymore queries, please feel free to contact me.

Douglas Lacey

douglaslacey@reptorproductions.co.uk

www.reptorproductions.co.uk

my postal adress;

reptor productions
16 llys glyndwr,
towyn
abergele
conwy
north wales
@

douglas lacey, Wednesday, 7 April 2004 18:57 (twenty-one years ago)


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