Posts Tagged ‘stop go sixty’

Conversion Live! Episode Two online now!

03.18.2011 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

With Episode One launched in February, featuring Ange Boxall, Ellem and Mutant Vinyl, Conversion Live! (based at Conversion Studios in Milton-On-Stour in Dorset) have just released Episode Two. This time showcasing three Dorset-based artists, the quality of performance, recording and online presentation is once again rather outstanding. Quite simply, this is a fantastic opportunity for ...

Conversion Live! Episode One launched!

02.09.2011 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

Established in 2000 and situated in the secluded village of Milton On Stour in Dorset, Conversion Studios is a residential recording studio converted from 19th century barns. Over the years the studios have been involved with numerous projects from TV to radio, signed and unsigned bands from the UK to USA, their recordings can be ...

Bos Vegas to Bournemouth Ink

05.10.2010 · Posted in Gig Reviews, News by Tony Foster

With Champions an imminent distant mental affliction, and Oxjam very much at the forefront of a newfound positivity, it feels good to be out again. Doing a job that nullifies your enjoyment of the very thing that brings you the most pleasure is ludicrous. “That must be a tough gig” someone said to me recently. ...

Dorset Music Awards – semi-finalists announced!

03.15.2010 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

Well, all votes are in, they’ve been counted and verified and the results are out. Numbers have been whittled down from twenty to twelve, all of who will be competing at Mr Kyps in two semi-finals on Sat 3 and Sat 10 April. This year’s Dorset Music Awards is generating tidal-sized waves of support. Say ...

Dorset Music Awards… competition is good

02.13.2010 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

Having sat through forty acts at last weekend’s Dorset Music Award Heats, and been given some of the responsibility of choosing who progressed to the next round, we shall be watching very closely as the competition unfolds and develops over the coming months. Losing twenty out of the forty wasn’t an easy task. Watching well ...