TUESDAY TALKS
TUE 10 JUL 2018 | 13.00 - 14.00
HOLDING SPACE: FEMME VOICES AND INDENTITY IN NIGHTLIFE TODAY
Hear experienced Promoter Racheal Williams focussing on the space and voice women create for themselves within today’s nightlife and music culture. This will be an industry-led panel consisting of promoters, journalists, venue bookers and women working behind the scenes.
Speakers:
Emma Kroeger has cemented her place in the East London queer clubbing scene as head of marketing and bookings at Dalston Superstore for nearly three years. In addition to her programming work, she is the promoter of Mints and cult Tuesday party Disco Spritz and DJs under the moniker Chaka Khan’t, as well as performing regularly as drag alter ego Cissy.
Carin Abdulá is the Head Agent of OUTER, the agency branch of Berlin Atonal - one of Europe's most renowned advanced music festivals. Carefully curating a roster of singular talent from electronic music giants such as Moritz Von Oswald and Death In Vegas to rising names like Machine Woman and Jensen Interceptor, Carin's career and vision is set on a deep passion for boundary pushing sounds, explorations of art's various mediums and a strong community ethos.
Rhi Kimchi is an artist manager and media producer based in London. She works at Stripes, a record label and management company, representing artists including Kurupt FM, JGrrey and Klose One along with having her own roster of emerging artists. Her media production credits include after-movies for festivals such as Secret Solstice in Iceland, Annie Mac's Lost & Found in Malta and Reading festival. Most recently she also produced a music video for LA-based trap producer UZ & Foreign Beggars.
Jaye Ward has been broadmindedly programming psychedelic dance floors and back rooms since the '80s. Her previous iteration was as a '90s and '00s record shop counter monkey and archetypal "Berwick Street bearded disco dwarf”. She's shared controls with and organised ill-fated do’s with the great and the good of London's nightlife elite over the decades. As a key figure of London's LGBT scene and one of the few successful openly trans DJs she's recarved her own niche playing at Printworks, Rye Wax and the upcoming Kala festival.
TUE 17 JUL 2018 | 13.00 - 14.00
MASTERING FOR VINYL WITH PECKHAM CUTS
Jonny of Peckham Cuts hosts a talk unveiling the mystery around mastering music specifically for the vinyl format. After the talk, musicians can bring in their unmastered music digitally, and Jonny will take them through the mastering process step-by-step. Anyone is welcome to turn up and watch the mastering process.
Dominic Jones runs Peckham Cuts, Peckham’s first ever walk-in dubplate cutting service right on Rye Lane high street, cutting vinyl for for some of south London’s finest DJs and producers.