Tallinn Music Week, Estonia’s leading music industry event, has unveiled the first guests of the conference, including Simon Raymond, founder of Bella Union and British pop founder Jane Sevidge, and David McGinis, director of Mute Song.
The music conference, organized by Tallinn Music Week, will take place from 6 to 7 May, and is an important event for the Baltic music industry and part of a festival that brings together world-class music professionals. This year’s conference will feature an opportunity to meet Simon Raymond, a member of Cocteau Twins and CEO of Bella Union, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Bella Union has released musicians such as Father John Misty, Beach House, Explosions in the Sky, Mercury Rev, The Flaming Lips, etc. By the way, Simon Raymond himself has recently returned to playing music. creating the duo “Lost Horizons”. During the conference, he will talk about his journey in the music business, as well as share invaluable tips for future generations of music talent.
Jane Sevidge, co-founder and CEO of the legendary public relations company Savage & Best, is considered to be the main initiator of the British pop movement. At the conference, she will present her new book, “Here They Come With Your Make Up On: Suede, Coming Up, and More Adventures Beyond The Wild Frontiers,” which will be released on April 12. Seville has represented British pop stars such as Pulp, The Verve, Elastica, The Auteurs and Menswear, as well as many other influential artists of the era, including The Fall and The Jesus. and Mary Chain ”. Born in Canada and living in London, David McGainiss is the CEO of Mute Song, a partner of record company Mute. Mute Song has published music by Johann Johansson, Max Richter, Underworld, Swans, Bob Geldof, Peter Green, Liars, Wire and many other prominent composers and artists.
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