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CONTENTS: VIP-MAGAZINE 14 #2014 06
Eurosonic Noorderslag 2014 - Peace, Love & Business
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Industry Profile
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At the Bar with Robert Meijerink
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Concert-To-Go with Simple Minds
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UK and US Agencies Announce Joint Venture
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London Based Agency Value Added Talent Celebrates Thirty Years in Business
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Ralf Scheffler and the Rebirth of Batschkapp
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Artist Avails
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Spain 2013
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Spot Festival
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On the Move with Fabien Miclet
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Creative Europe Will Replace Former EU-Culture Program In 2014
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VIP-Booking Welcomes Charlie Presburg to the team
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EUROSONIC NOORDERSLAG 2014 - PEACE, LOVE & BUSINESS Groningen in January has become a lovely tradition. A host of
There is certainly no lack
playersfrom the European live music business and even from further
of talent. As usual Euro-
afield, make this pilgrimage to the famous town in the North of the
sonic Noorderslag provided a
Netherlands each year, celebrating the start of the new year with
well-chosenbill of new artists
a stimulating trip involving talents, tokens and travel adventures...
and for the business buddies an interestingline up of keynote and
Without any doubt, Eurosonic Noorderslag is one of the best music
panel speakersand interviewees such
conventions in Europe. With a slight increase in concert goers and
as CAA’s Emma Banks, Lucy Dickens of ITB,
officially 25 more international delegates, another sold out edition
Folkert Koopmansof FKP Scorpio, and a video
of this convention yet again provided a fresh opening to the business
message from a well known German promoter at the
agenda for a new year.
European Festival Awards.
confessingwhile winning the price of the festival line up 2013,
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Memorable moments? Stefan Lehmkuhl from Melt Booking
Total visitors ESNS (sold out): 38.500 (previous year: 35.000)
that he never expected to win an award for a money losing festival and Ivan Milivojev of Exit Festival who sharply concludedregarding RFID-systems for festivals “I am using it to make money, not to promote it!” With the ‘beer crate sessions’ Eurosonic has created a new conference format, presentingsingle speakers in a cross
Conference visitors (sold out): 3,275 (3,250)
betweena lecture and a personal Q&A
Nationalities: 39 (45)
session. The informal character of
Acts: 337 (304) Number of stages at Eurosonic: 36 (36) Number of stages at Noorderslag: 11(12) Media & journalists: 307 (404) EBU radio stations: 30 (31)
these sessions actually seems to work betterthan the more official speeches, such as the keynote by Karel Barták from the European Commission, who presentedCreative Europe, the new culturesupport program from the EU. Apropos Creative Europe, following the demise of the European Music Office
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Networking at Eurosonic 2014
(EMO) which was forced to file insolvency in October 2013, a group of
Noorderslag team once again delivered an extremely well produced
17 music export offices met during the convention and agreed on to
and fruitful convention.
join forces in order to fill the gap left by the closureof the office. The new network will be known as ‘European MusicExportersExchange’
There was only one real gripe which concerned the RFID-
but it is not yet known whether this organisationwill installand
paymentsystem in the delegate bar on Saturday evening (the
maintain an office in Brussels, the politicaland administrativenerve
Noorderslag show which concentrates on Dutch talent) in the main
centre of Europe, to continue to lobby for the benefit and the needs
venue Oosterport. In reference to Ivan Milivojev’s previous statement
of popular music.
this RFID-system needs to be improved, as the payment-procedures took three-times longer than it takes for a beer to be tapped...
The EBBA’s celebrates European artists that have achieved cross border success with their first international release.
Eurosonic Noorderslag has reached a level where many things occur simultaneously – it’s busy! It has become almost impossible to follow up on all of the developments, notable informationor concerts during this event. Meanwhile the event continues to deliver an ongoing flow of valuable issues and encounters that are essential to the present and future of the European music business. With all this in
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The Green Operations Award In association with the GO Group Way Out West Best European Festival Line-Up Berlin Festival Newcomer of the Year In association with Eurosonic Noorderslag Imagine Dragons
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The Winners of the European Border Breaker Awards 2014 Disclosure (UK),
Zedd (DE),
GuGabriel (AT),
Icona Pop (SE),
Lukas Graham (DK),
Asgeir (IS) and
Jacco Gardner (NL),
Kodaline (IE),
Woodkid (FR).
Envy (NO),
– also won the celebrated EBBA ‘Public Choice Award’
Eurosonic
Headliner of the Year Arctic Monkeys Promoter Of The Year FKP Scorpio Best Small Festival FUSION Festival (Romania) Best Medium-Sized Festival In association with Eventbrite Melt! Festival Best Major Festival in association with Intelligent Venue Solutions EXIT Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Marek Lieberberg
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I’d say the highlight so far is actually the year 2013 in total; over is whenever I see someone killing an artist’s career by going for the quick cash instead of building up something greater.
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3. What’s your best skill and worst habit in the context of your work? I like to think that my best skill is problem solving. The worst habit is probably not saying “no” as often as I should. 4. What’s your new year’s resolution/plans for 2014? Keep calm and don’t let the game change who you are. 5. What do you see yourself doing 10 years from now? Playing football with my son.
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AT THE BAR WITH
ROBERT MEIJERINK It is one of these traditions at Eurosonic
When did this news reach you?
Is that normal or is it a record?
Noorderslag, catchingup with Robert
– In mid September and the deadline
– No, it’s like last year.
Meijerink towardsthe end of the event. Meijerinkis the booker of the Eurosonic festivaland as such the most relevant
is first of November. Normally we start with the EBU (European Broadcasting
Have you had problems with secondary
Union) program first, every EBU act was
ticketing?
confirmed, and so we had to reschedule
– Yes, of course. I think that secondary
talentsupplier or coordinatorfor the
every act from the Huize Maas to other
ticketing is an unacceptable way to make
European Talent Exchange Program.
venues. In the end we succeeded, we
easy money. They are not doing their
managed to have the Magic Mirror and
job, they are profiting from the efforts of
VIP News: Are you happy now?
also the Der AAKerk. That’s just a particular
someone else.
– Yes, I am really happy, yes.
thing affecting the bookingprocess, this
Robert Meijerink, Booker at Eurosonic
In the past you had concerts presented
one year ago he was an EBU act. He is
we would love to see a development, like a
by Visions and particularly Intro in
just 18 years old and for me it is great
total unknown act who is upcoming, new,
is not a game that you play every year;
How was it that there was a StubHub
Germany. What happened to them?
becauseI discovered this act in Iceland
it’s not about winning an award, it’s more
What have been the biggest pleasures
every year it’s something different. Music
reception in the Oosterpoort?
– Well, we don’t want to grow bigger in
and in co-operationwith the radio station
about the fact that he is touring as an
and what were the most unlikely
first, there are many upcoming talents, so
– I don’t know. That’s really interesting, that
terms of selling more tickets. It’s almost
RAS we confirmed him as an act to play
headliner act through so many territories
things that you experienced at this
how you are going to book the festival,
is new to me, really. Secondary ticketing is
impossible in terms of the past years, in
at Eurosonic. We discussed whether it was
around the world right now.
edition of Eurosonic Noorderslag?
who is going to be selected and why?
a hot topic, as you know. Not only in the
regardsto the conference and also the
really the right moment or should we wait
– To answer the first question: When we
When I start booking the festival then I
Netherlands, it’s all over Europe.
liveshow cases, we do need every single
for one year. He had a massive success
Are you also in contact with the festival
started booking this festival, we asked
rely on the venues we have, and as one
thing in order to fulfill the bookings. It was
with his debutalbum in Iceland. I saw him
bookers of ETEP, do they tell you, for
ourselveshow we could move it up to
big venue like Huize Maas is gone…wow,
I’ve seen so much of a media presence
fine to work together in the way we did,
on stage in Iceland and I thought this is
example, that they have a certain
anotherlevel. How can we reinvent the heart
that was my personal biggest setback of
here; maybe I’m wrong but it seems
with, for example, Visions or Intro, who
really everything an act needs in order to
demand for dancehall or alternative
of Eurosonic and try to make things better,
the year. It was really like a slap in the
far more than previously. What does it
were always great and helpful partners, in
make the next step, not only contentwise.
artists?
learn from the faults of the previous year.
face, it pushed me not in a wrong way,
mean to you in terms of productions?
order to present the new acts, but we also
His father, who is a famous poet in Iceland,
– I’m in touch with a few of them; of
That’s always a good position to start, but
of course, but we had to deal with it and
Do you have a higher number of
want to work with the media in a more
wrote his lyrics. It’s a big story and he’s a
course I like to talk with them about their
when it comes to booking you have to deal
I think we’ve found a great solution by
requestsfrom media companies or is it
targeted situation as we did this year. We
great musician backed up by his friends,
preferences . There are so many festivals
with lots of music and you have many choic-
having both venues to accommodate
pretty much as usual?
think that it makes more sense. If you have
maybe more experienced and also great
involvedat ETEP, so many genres. It’s about
es. Every year, in that process, it’s always
the acts. No one was talking about the
– We have more requests than before, it’s
an Intro night, it’s always a great night,
musicians. It was a great show at Eurosonic
there being so much diversity Europe .
hard to find a way; but in the end we do
‘HuizeMaasEffect’ , so I think that is a
developed over the last few years. I think
wellattended, great musicians, but at the
but not everyone was aware of that fact.
Eurosonicis focused on pop music in
find our way. Now about the negative things
good thing.
it is important to have media on board and
end it’s not about Intro, it’s about the
He played twice and one year later he
general, dancehall and metal is always a
I’m really glad that we have group media
artists, you know?
earned so much success, John Grant from
part of it but we don’t have a rich history
Canada translated his lyrics and a UK Label
in booking metal acts.
– we had to deal with difficult things in the bookingprocess, like, the confirmed venue
I only noticed today that the venue
attending Eurosonic, because we have so
Huize Maas was badly damaged by a fire last
was not in the listings for this year.
many acts that are investing in their careers.
Looking back at the ETEP edition in
year. As a booker you look at the entire fes-
– Yes, I was there one week after the fire,
For me as a booker it is very important to
2013, are you pleased with the results
tival from a helicopter perspective. You try to
it’s not totally destroyed but it’s badly
have the right people at the right place,
of the Programme and the EBBA
And he also won an award…
– Finishing this edition, surviving this
give every artist the best spot that is possible
damaged.
because I care about the acts who come
Awards? Was there any highlight for
– Yes, he did.
evening , celebrating the success. Every
with a growing ambition, with a strategy, a
you, something that surprised you in
and ensure that the people, not only the del-
released a UK edition. What is next on the agenda?
year a couple of weeks after Eurosonic
egates, can find their way, so they can enjoy
I’ve been told that Eurosonic Noorder-
dream, however you want to call it. Media
any way?
Would you say that the ties between
we sit together and we review what we
the program in the best way possible. When
slag was sold out in fifteen minutes.
is very important but not only the media,
– Oh, that’s a pretty hard question. There
EBBA and ETEP are a little bit closer
did and then we look ahead to the next
the cancellation of a venue comes so late in
Can you confirm that?
the professionals in general, people who
were quite a few acts who broke through.
than before?
edition.
the game, it’s like you really have to start all
– Yes, that’s right
come to discover the talents and invest in
Kodaline won an award, Ásgeir played his
– I think it’s hard to say. I think Ásgeir is an
them, of course. It all makes sense.
first show outside of Iceland, and exactly
exception and also a great example of how
over again.
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S E I C N E G A S U D N A UK E R U T N E V T N I O J E ANNOUNC
Marty Diamond, East Paradigm’s Head of its n isio Coast Music Div
Rob Challice, Director/Agent, Coda
a deep commitment to artist development.
– Horseman: Someone said to me I’ve seen a
agents in Beverly Hills, New York, Nashville
This new partnership is the next logical step
job that’s got your name written all over it! So
In a Press Release from London and Los
and Monterey, guiding the careers of an elite
as we continue to carefully grow our Music
I went in and met all the Partners. I only really
Angeles earlier this month the UK’s CODA
roster of clients in motion pictures, television,
Division with the artists interests always at
knew Alex Hardee (Coda Director/ Agent),
Agency and the US based Paradigm have
music, theatre, comedy, publishing , digital
the forefront of our planning.”
we worked together on Calvin Harris’sdebut
announced the setting up of a joint venture
media, physical production, commercials and
partnership. This formalisation of a global
voice-overs. Considered a taste maker in the
alliancesees Paradigm acquire a 50% stake
Music business, Paradigm represents a wide
in the company CODA Agency Limited.
they come across something of interest. The
Claire Horseman, da Managing Director, Co
main thing is that with both Companies the main motivation is whatever’sright for the artist. The joint venture will enablethe two agencies to pool their expertiseand resources on a global basis.
albumproject. He was probablythe only
– Horseman: The two Agencies have worked
Sam Gores, Chairman and CEO of Paradigm
Agent who I worked closelywith back then. I
together for quite a while and there is a lot
said, “We could not be happier to start the
had never thought that labels worked well, or
of mutual respect. Following the completion
I was wondering whether this deal
range of highly respected artists including;
New Year with this partnership with CODA,
closely enough, with Agents (except perhaps
of their deal with AM Only, Paradigm was
would be exclusive enough to stop you
Aerosmith, Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, Dave
a terrific group of agents who are dedicated
if you were working indie/rock acts), and
lookingfor other areas in which to expand,
working with other agents in the US or
CODA Music Agency celebrated its 10th
Matthews Band, Ed Sheeran, Eli Young
to growing artists careers the right way.
when marketing budgets got squeezed the
and it seemed quite natural to approach
will it allow you to continue working
anniversaryin 2012 and has grown rapidly
Band, fun., Imagine Dragons, Janelle Monae,
This furthers our strategy of aligning with
need for tour support always got questioned.
CODA.
relationshipswith other agents that you
in recent years representing over 500
Jason Mraz, Phish and Toby Keith amongst
agenciesaround the globe that share our
Now it’s much more integral, and of course
approaches, but Paradigm has a very similar
have worked with previously?
artistsand DJs from numerous genres.
many others.
values and our commitment to the highest
live is a massive part of an artist’s development
style and there was a lot of common ground.
– Rob Challice: Coda will continue sharing
quality representation.”
and career.
CODA was set up as an LLP, so we formed
clients with other agencies in USA, i.e.
CODA Agency Ltd as the entity to complete
where we book an act in Europe and they
a 50/50 partnership.
book the act in North America. The same
The company’sDirectors are Agents Alex
Other
Companies
had
made
Hardee, James Whitting, Marty Diamond,
The agreement with CODA will be the
Rob Challiceand Tom Schroeder supported
secondjoint
for
VIP News spoke to Coda MD Claire
How has it been since you took over
by Greg Bestick, Dave Hallybone and
Paradigm , followin g their agreement with
Horsemanand Director/Agent Rob Challice
looking after the Coda business?
ManagingDirector Claire Horseman. The
AM Only, a leading electronic dance music
about the new joint venture:
– Horseman: It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster
What do you think are the main
they book in North America and there are
company
agency
ride since moving from the record industry
strengths of the coming together of
other agenciesbooking the band here. We
currently
works
with
artists
venture
partnership
representingsuch
international
appliesto Paradigm, where they have clients
including: Bastille, Bon Iver, Disclosure, Ellie
stars and Grammy winning artists as David
Claire Horseman only took over as MD at
side to the live business, but it’s allowed
these two Agencies?
firmly believe in managers placing their
Goulding, Emeli Sande, Imagine Dragons,
Guetta, Skrillex and Tiesto, in January 2012.
CODA in March last year, having previously
me to bring in some fresh ideas and a new
– Horseman: For a start, unlike some Agencies,
artistswith the most appropriate agents in
had a successful career working for BMG
approach, and the deal with Paradigm has
the Directors are all still Agents, Marty
respective territories. Also, we don’t want
and Columbia.
certainly followed on from that.
Diamondof Paradigm is also on the Board of
to go down the route of ‘making’ one of
Jake Bugg, Rudimental, The XX, The Lumineersand many others.
Marty Diamond, Paradigm’s Head of its East
CODA and it’s my job to run the business side.
our agents representa band that they don’t
Paradigm is one of the entertainment
working closely and successfully with CODA
How did your move to Coda and into the
What do you think was the main reason
Both Paradigm and CODA are very strong in
believein, that ethos remains at the centre
industriesmajor talent agencies, with 130
for many years and share common values and
Agency business come about?
for this deal coming together when it did?
an A & R sense and tip each other off when
of how we make decisions.
Coast Music Division said, “We have been
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LONDON BASED AGENCY VALUE ADDED TALENT CELEBRATES THIRTY YEARS IN BUSINESS
VIP-News talks to Dan Silver, Founder and MD of Value Added Talent: Thirty years is quite a substantial time to have maintained and
hadn’t really invaded) in the Autumn of 1977 and I grabbed it with
developed an independently operated booking agency, but
both hands. I have worked full time as an Agent ever since. I got some
your personal experience in the industry goes back even longer
great experience at Albion, the Agency that invented pub rock and
than that, to the time when people like you and I would refer
was so influential with the growth of punk, and later worked at MAM
to ourselves as ‘bookers’. How and when did you get involved
and then TBA alongside a young John Giddings, (MD of Solo, and
in the business, and what did you do pre VAT?
Organiser of The Isle of Wight Festival.) before creating Value Added
– My career path was to go to university - UEA (University of East
Talent in 1983.
Anglia) in 1972, to read ‘Sociology’ or rather to promote the groups
You appear to have maintained successful long term
as Entertainments Officer, to get experience, and to get into the music
relationshipswith particular acts and managements, how
industry. I worked for my first Agency in the summer vacationof
importanthas that been to the way you operate?
1973 but decided that then it held limited prospects and returnedto
– As my saying goes, “If you want loyalty, get a dog” – this must be
universityto finish my degree. Graduating in 1975, when ‘graduate
true because it has been borrowed and repeated by John Giddings
unemployment ’ was first talked about as a serious issue, I worked some
ever since! I have had my share of upsets over 30 years of trading
jobs I hated a lot, whilst still looking into music options. I stumbled
so I do value very highly continuing to work with the acts that I have
into a second opportunity of working with an independent Agency
grown over many years. Most acts I work with I have grown on a
(well almost all Agencies were independent in those days, corporates
long term basis and from the start of their careers, I am thinking
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of DepecheMode, and Vince Clarke’s’ two other bands Yazoo and
to go further than otherwise is customary or usual in this business.
has been an enormous amount of consolidation and a great deal of
of these command enough of an audience to drive ticket sales and the
Erasure, although I no longer work with those acts today. Orbital has
I think of myself as a ‘managing’ Agent. A huge amount of the
money buying up sectors of the industry, which to me undermines
other consequence of this is an increase in bids for exclusivity and longer
always been a pleasure to represent and I am now booking their 25th
work I do representsunpaid work, in the sense that we coordinate
the entrepreneurial spirit. The merger of Live Nation with Ticketmaster
lock out periods to other events. At the same time, some events are ca-
anniversary tour since their first release in 1989, in 2014. Steve Hillage
marketingcampaigns, advise Artists on their strategies and partners
was a huge signpost that this process will continue and I don’t believe
pable of generating customer loyalty by having high standards of infra-
too is a long-term client that I have helped with other projects as
and make big efforts to secure data for the Artist, secure favourable
this to be in the best interests of either the music fans or the Artists
structure and a good diversity, so in that sense the event then becomes
diverseas Gong’s 40th anniversary tour and currently in 2014 his new
deals whereverpossible and generally act as an expert consultant in
themselves. LN now buying into successful Management companies
a destination in itself and the acts become less important.
and exciting fusion project with Rovo from Japan.
strategy, marketing, international promotion and so on.
is further evidence of the continuing process. Without shareholders
subsidy this process would not be taking place, the role of capitalism in
Are you still on the look out for new additions to the roster
In a music business that has seen so many changes over the
When I started in this industry the record companies were Kings and
this industry has skewed the market and concentrated a lot of market
and how do you source new acts? Are you at all worried about
years Agency still appears to be the sector that has remained
Agents were very reliant on the record labels marketing and promotion
power which I don’t believe to be in the industry’s best interest.
a possible lack of new talent as record companies are not
consistent in the way that it operates - although the numbers
to establish an act. Nowadays the Agent has far more influence as the
are different as acts have become more reliant on live income,
growth of the Internet represents the chance for Artists to assume
Do you think that the growth of the festival market has
seems to be having problems?
the Agent is still the middle man between the Act and the
control of their own careers. The expert input, timing and strategy
impactedon the traditional touring periods, and has this
– I am very choosy about any new acts, but at the same time I remain
promoter, and quite often that relationship is based on trust
an Agent can bring to any plan, and the connections we can make
affectedthe way you plan your tour schedules?
open to that possibility. In general, someone whose judgement I respect
as agency contracts still seem to be very rare documents.
today internationally bring added value and represent a big asset to
– The live industry has swung heavily towards the Summer Festivalcircuit
will tell me about an act and I will then look into it. I do evaluate a lot of
What are the main changes that you have seen in the Agency
any Artist. The Agent is the key coordinator between the act and its
and this has certainly changed planning and schedules. Appearingat
situations and often pass. I don’t think I am aggressive in the way I look
business?
public, and I try to represent the audience viewpoint to the Artist as
Festivals uses up the rarity value of an Artist and has also changed the
for opportunity – for example I have never knowingly poached an Act,
– There is a fragile and tenuous hold of influence by the Agent over
much as the Artist’s to the audience. The key skill is in making the best
pattern of touring. The Summer is now usually our busiest work period,
although I have learned about an unhappy band and then looked into it.
any Artist and this can go badly wrong or be frustrated for many
decision about when and where an Act should play. Associated with
and it used to be Autumn, Spring and then Summer, in that order. I liken
Yes it is harder to break an act these days as the conventional indicators
reasonsbeyond the control of the Agent. Personally I still prefer to
that is experience and knowledge about best choice of partners and
Festivals today to the 5-screen cinema concept, as the diversity of acts
mean a great deal less. Plus the audience themselves seem to be less
agree contracts with new acts as it recognises the huge investment
buildings, campaigns and marketing, as well as logistics, tax and work
across a number of different stages is now the norm. Whilst there are
‘tribal’ in their dedication, meaning that bands can have a great media
this represents from me, and it also provides the incentive for me
permits, and making sure a tour is achievable in the first place. There
now what seems like ‘six million live bands’ only a very small number
success and then mean nothing very quickly. There is a divorce between
Dan with his FAMILY at Dan’s anniversary party
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developingacts as they once did, and the smaller venue circuit
Dan Silver. On his left Bob Young, On his right is Ian Huffman.
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‘fans’– which I remind myself is an abbreviation of fanatic - and bands.
way. My younger son is now completing his schooling and has a huge
Decreased audience loyalty and increased turnover of artists makes the
interest in becoming a film director which I am encouraging. There
traditional building of an act much harder today.
certainly are some family dynasties in this industry and I am happy not to be amongst them. I expect that VAT will remain a personal
Do you have particular plans for the future, or is it all business
operationand very likely come to an end when I decide I have had
as usual? Do you think you’ll make another 30 years :) or,
enough excitement. But I expect to be around for another decade,
presumingthere’s still a business will you hand on the baton to
and would not be surprised to stay involved for even longer than that.
an up and coming agent - or booker?
As I have said for many years, it’s “still not a real job”. It provides me
– I am very thankful that my children are pursuing their own career
with the opportunity to make my own destiny, so it is unlikely I will
choices and not wanting to emulate mine. My eldest son is now a
let go willingly and of my own volition. I suppose I can now actually
professional poker player, he does this using maths and with panache
claim 40 years of service rather than the 30 years in the headline of
and has had some very tidy wins. As he has been fully independent
Value AddedTalent’s trading – so 50 years would be a good target
for the past three years it is a great reward to see him making his own
to achieve.
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After 37 years the well-known concert venue Batschkapp in
Batschkapp
Frankfurthas found a new home. It is one of these rare stories of a re-location of a famous concert club that has existed for ages starting all over again in new location. VIP News spoke with Ralf
– The investment is around 2.7 million Euros. The real estate office
entire investment has been done completely without any support
Scheffler, boss and business mastermind of Batschkapp:
of Frankfurt purchased the premises exactly for this purpose as the
by a bank. In particular our bank, which we worked pleasantly
City of Frankfurt was highly interested in keeping us in the city. The
together with for 37 years, has covered itself in this regard with
banks actually played no role at all within this process, in fact the
particular fame.
What led you to re-locate Batschkapp? – Our aim was to obtain a capacity up to 1.500 people. In fact we have been aware of the fact that extensive renovation measures were necessary to keep the ‘old’ Batschkapp in business. So we
For further information please check www.batschkapp.de
thought it is more reasonable to invest our money in a new project. When planning the new Batschkapp, what have your prioritiesbeen for the new venue? – We wanted to obtain a better room and technical facilities for TRIBÜNEN
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BESTUHLUNGEN
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artists and for the audience as well. Have you or the architect had to consider many new obligationsand requirements by the building authorities? EINLASSSCHLEUSEN
RASENSCHUTZ
Planning and opening a new concert location always comes
BODENSCHUTZ
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Im Hintergrund und unverzichtbar …
SITE-MATERIAL
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safety settings for venues and locations. Ed.)
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untranslatable word for a well designed guideline of health and
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ABSPERRSYSTEME
„Versammlungsstätten Verordnung“. (A German masterpiece and
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– Well, we had to consider the very well known and highly respected
along with some surprises. – Any exciting examples that caused your astonishment? emergency power supply for the smoke extractor, two very big
SANITÄRSYSTEME
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Not really - except one perhaps: the fire brigade requested an ventilatorsthat start working in the case of fire and suck in smoke in the, from my point of view unlikely event, when a power black out in the town district occurs by sheer chance at the same time a fire starts... A quite unlikely coincidence that would eventually only occur in the case of war or a terror attack. However, this requirementwasn’t to be discussed... How big is the investment and are you pleased with the Ralf Scheffler
backing by your bank and the local authorities in Frankfurt?
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ORBITAL
Glasvegas
Patti Smith Territory: Europe Period: 2014 Agency: Primary Talent International Agent: Andy Woolliscroft Phone: +44 20 7400 4500 E-mail: andy@primarytalent.com Homepage: www.pattismith.net
The Cure Territory: Europe Period: 2014 Agency: Primary Talent International Agent: Martin Hopewell Phone: +44 20 7400 4500 E-mail: martin@primarytalent.com Homepage: www.thecure.com
The AllStars Collective Territory: Europe Period: 2014 Agency: Specific Music Agent: Paul Pacifico Phone: +442074834440 E-mail: paul@specificmusic.com Homepage: www.theallstars.co.uk
Glasvegas Territory: Europe Period: 2014 Agency: Primary Talent International Agent: Ben Winchester Phone: +44 20 7400 4500 E-mail: ben@primarytalent.com Homepage: www.glasvegas.net
ORBITAL 単 25th year anniversary tour in 2014 Territory: The World excluding USA Period: May onwards Agency: Value Added Talent Agent: Dan Silver Phone: +44 207 704 97 20 E-mail: dan@vathq.co.uk Homepage: www.vathq.co.uk
Pacifico Blues Territory: Europe Period 2014 Agency: Specific Music Agent: Chantelle Duncan Phone: +442074834440 E-mail: chantelle@specificmusic.com Homepage: www.pacificoblues.com
FireHouse Territory: Europe Period: October 16-31 Agency: ARM Entertainment Agent: Dana Strutz Phone: 651-483-8754 E-mail: ds@armentertainment.com Homepage: www.armentertainment.com/firehouse
Alan Parsons Live Project Territory: Worldwide Period: 2014 Agency: World Entertainment Associates of America Agent: John Regna - Artist Agent/Manager Phone: +1 407-993-4000 E-mail: JPR@JohnRegna.com Homepage: www.AlanParsonsTourPromo.com
THE ORCHESTRA starring ELO former members Territory: Worldwide Period: 2014-2015 Agency: World Entertainment Associates of America Agent: John Regna - Artist Agent/Manager Phone: +1 407-993-4000 E-mail: jpr@johnregna.com Homepage: www.THEORCHESTRAonline.com
Dionne Warwick Territory: Worldwide Period: 2014-2014 Agency: World Entertainment Associates of America Agent: John Regna - Artist Agent Phone: 407-993-4000 E-mail: jpr@johnregna.com Homepage: www.DionneWarwickTourPromo.com
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Albert Salmeron
The Spanish promoter Association APM
in the careers of local new talent as the
– The music business is very important for
(Asociaciónde
promotersare investing less money.
local and international tourism in Spain.
Promotores
Musicales)
- An Exception amongst European Concert Markets
Festivalsand big concerts make an important
and investedin festivals (Denmark,
How
markets
economic and social contribution to the areas
Sweden , the Netherlands ) becoming
structuredand which companies are the
talents and newcomers on a club level?
consolidation
where they take place. Hotels, restaurants,
the biggestfestival promoterin Europe.
main players in Spain?
– The crisis has particularly affected this market.
transports, shopping, museumsand other
FKP Scorpioitself is associatedwith CTS
– Lots of ticketing companies have appeared
Ticket sales of small shows have gone down
associationProdiss undertook a survey
cultural activities are getting a big benefit
Eventim, a stock market listed com-
in the last years. Most of them associatedto
significantly. It’s really hard for the promoters
and concluded , that within the next
from these festivals or events. Even small
pany that within 10 years has become
banks or regional saving banks, and also to
to make a profit from these club shows with
Besides the V.A.T. increase for concerts,
five years around 90 percent of the
festivalshave a real value in the economy of
the biggest ticketingcompany in Eu-
big stores. Also there are lots of ticketing
the low ticket sales and the 21% VAT.
what are currently the biggest concerns
independentconcert companiesmight be
the area around. Currently there are many
rope. Do you expect that stock market
systems offering software to the promoters
for the Spanish live music industry?
out of business. Do you see indicators for
festivals in Spain and every city or region
listed companies such as CTS Eventim,
and venues to create their own ticket
In some markets the segment of arena
– One of the biggest concerns currently is that
a similar developmentin Spain as well?
wants to have a music event. Festivals like
SFX Entertainment or Live Nation will
systems. The main ticketing companiesare
shows is under pressure due to higher
we can’t be competitive with other countries
– Around 30% of concert companies have
Sonar, Primavera Sound, FIB (Benicassim ),
undertakeefforts to invest in or take
Ticketmaster, Entradas.com and El Corte
production expenses and the lack of
in the European Union because of the 21%
closed down since the beginning of the crisis
BBK Bilbao Live, SOS 4.8 (Murcia ), Arenal
over Companies in Spain which could
Inglés.
headliners. Does the same goes for
VAT (imposed in September 2012 and leaping
and specially since the new 21% VAT on the
(Burriana), DCode (Madrid)… are really
lead to significant amendmentswithin
from the previous 8%), plus the 10% PRS.
tickets. Many companies that haven’t closed
succesfuland are very important for their
the Spanish concert industry?
VIP-News: Is the market share of mobile
part of the market is still healthy?
This 31% is significantlyaffectingthe tours
are still in the business but in a very precarious
citiesor regions.
– In fact Live Nation is working in Spain
and online ticketing growing and what
– Nowadays there are less arena shows due, as
since they bought GAMERCO (including
is the split between ticket sales through
you say, to the pressure of higher production expensesand the lack of headliners. As I had
regularlypublishes one of the best annual reportsby a live music organisation in Europe.
In
many
European
concert
VIP-News spoke with Albert Salmerónof
a
concentratio n and
Producciones Animadas who is also a board
process is evident The French promoters
member of the promoter association.
comingto Spain, as Spanishpromoters situation. Anyway, maybe it’s too pessimistic
is
the
ticketing
marketing
How would you describe the market for
Spain or would you rather say that this
can’t make offers competitivewith other
to conclude that 90% of companies will be
In Sweden the festival market has
Iguapop and Pino Sagliocco’s company).
box offices and online portals?
countriesof the region. So we are losing
out of business in 5 years in Spain.
changed significantly within just 5
Now Live Nation has offices in Barcelona
–
increasing
mentioned some international artists are only
years.
Online
ticket
sales
are
and Madrid. However, the peculiarity of
considerably.Some specific companies are
playing festivals in Spain as the offers are very
only coming to Spain to play festivals. The
UKmusic.org recently released a study
as Peace & Love, Arvika Festivalen
the Spanish concert industry should allow
selling around 90% online while others
high and the promoters of arenas cannot be
ongoingcrisis is affecting ticket sales, which
on the value of music tourism in Great
and Hultsfredhave had to declare
a market with many local independent
are still selling most of their tickets via box
competitive with other European promoters and
are considerablydown, especially at the club
Britain. How important is music tourism
insolvency . The
companiesapart from major companies like
office. We could say that now online could
with Spanish festivals. However, tickets sales of
level . This is also affecting very negatively
for the Spanish concert industry?
companyFKP
Live Nation.
be around 50% and it’s growing every day.
arena shows are usually doing well in Spain.
tours by internationalacts. Some of them are
One Direction, live in Madrid 2013.
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Long
lasting
festivals
German
such
concert
Scorpioexpanded
Rhianna
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SPOT FESTIVAL Announces 20 Edition th
You are probably one of
ON THE MOVE
the very few persons in the music industry that have an idea of what is goingon in the political cosmos of the European Parliament
with Fabien Miclet
and
the
European Commission and
its
administrative
related bodies
in Brussels. Please let us know what is happening there that might affect the
SPOT Festival will celebrate its 20th edition, as ever, in
network with around 1000 music industry
When Saints Go Machine, Sigur Rós, Tina
professionals. In 2013, 600 Danish delegates
Dico, Teitur, Aura, Alphabeat, Junior Senior,
music industry... – Well, there are many subjects on the table in Brussels that have
and 350 internationals attended, with a
Mew, Kashmir, Figurines, Saybia, Choir Of
Aarhus, Denmark, during
record40% of these coming from Europe’s
Young Believers, MØ and many more, before
a direct impact on the music industry.
the first weekend of May
biggest music market Germany.
they were known by the international music
A European directive on collectiverights
(1-4 May) in 2014.
managementis
industry. Fabien Miclet
Danish music has experience significant internationalsuccess over the last few years,
being
discussed
at
the
moment . The new 2014-2020 cultural funding
More information:
is one of the very
negotiations on the free trade agreement with the US started last
Programme, Creative Europe, has just been launched. The
The showcase event will present over a
and it’s fair to say that SPOT Festival has had
www.spotfestival.dk…
few people in the music
100 bands from the Danish and Nordic
a big hand in this, showcasing acts such as
and go to
businesswho has a decent awareness about what really goes on in
year, and the EuropeanParliament elections are going to take place
www.spotfestival.dk/vip for accreditation.
Brussels. Although, to be accurate there is a lot going on in the political
in May. The composition of the new Parliament will be important
universeof the European Parliament and the European Commission,
for the music sector; this institution is responsible for voting on a
but unfortunately very little in favour of the music business.
great variety of legislations, some of which have a direct impact on
music scene, and offer the opportunity to
Efterklang, The Raveonettes, Reptile Youth,
the music industry, in a variety of policy fields including copyright, Till November 2013 Miclet was project manager of the European
licensing, taxation, visas, work permits, broadcasting rules, and many
MusicOffice (EMO) and handled the business of the organisation
more subjects.
until it unfortunately went into administration. It has to be noted that Miclet took over this post after the financial problems had already has
Creative Europe is the new culture support program by
been caused. Nevertheless it was he who handled the last months of
the EuropeanUnion. Do you see a difference between the
this so far one and only office that until now was the one and only
forerunnerprogramme and the new one?
organisation that actually undertook at least some lobbying efforts
– Yes, and I would say that progress has been achieved since
for popular music. And this in an political environment that is very
the Culture Programme’ - 2007-2014. To begin with, music is
well known for mainly supporting large scale farming, financial or
now recognizedas an actual sector in the eyes of the EU, while
chemical industries.
it was considered only as one among other components of the ‘performingarts’ in the last Programme. In the past, popular music
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After EMO you started working for the concert venue Ancienne
projects had to compete directly with theatre, ballet, opera and
Belgique in Brussels. What are you actually doing there?
other art forms which traditionally heavily rely on public funding
– I’m currently coordinating an application for EU funding for a
and have decades of experience in securing subsidies. Another
very exciting project involving AB and 12 more likeminded music
improvement we have triggeredis that the new Creative Europe
venuesfrom all across the European continent. Our idea is to create
Programme will now includetopics such as new business models,
a platformof concert halls and clubs encouraging the circulation
access to finance, and touring in its guidelines. This wouldn’t
of emerging artists. It will work through a bonus system: the more
have been conceivable a few years back, when the priority of the
emerging European acts you book, the more money you get. On
CultureProgramme was mostly to provide funding in support of
top of this, we’re also striving to build a sustainable, ever-growing
the ‘intrinsic value’ of culture and the preservation of cultural
networkof venues working together and learning from each other.
heritage.
We will submit an application for EU funding in March of this year.
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Within the proposed budget for
Creative
55
percent
1.46
sector, and those who try to have a more streamlined impact on the
Europe , industry as a whole. Another thing is the industry’s relative timidity of
the
music-industry manages to put together a comprehensive and catchy
tougher. Does it make sense to submit an application within
advocacystrategy, it will achieve better results. But the sector would
such a pop-music-hostile-environment?
regarding investment in lobbying compared to the cinema sector. A
first need to invest much more in lobbying, to start working together,
– I agree, these forms are quite heavy, and the requirements to become
millionEuros
structure like EMO, which had a transversal approach to the issues
to believe in itself and to mobilise its artists and creators as often as
eligible for funding are sometimes difficult to work with. But it’s really
is dedicatedto the
faced by the European music sector, as well as an unmatched sectorial
possible. To answer your question, yes, ambitious campaigns should
worth it, and I see no reason why successful EU-funded initiatives like
film sector. Any idea
grasp of EU funding mechanisms, was shut down recently due to lack
be launched, but complaining about ‘unfair’ policies won’t solve
ETEP or the EBBAs should be the only ones out there. Moreover, as I
why
designers
of funding. The popular music industry needs to realise that Brussels
much. We need to do more in order to achieve more.
said, the new Programme is now less unfavourable to the music sector,
CreativeEurope
is where a large part of its future is being decided: be it for structural
are so crazy about
funding, digital rules or trade and export regulations, many important
Since the end of December it is possible to apply for funds
with the other performing arts sectors. Unfortunately EMO isn’t there
of
the
supporting
the
the focus is more business-oriented and competition is less distorted
film
decisions are now made at EU level, not in the Member-States. I hope
within the various sub-programs of Creative Europe. Within
anymore to help with the paperwork and to give advice for projects,
and movie industry and
the initiative launched last week at Eurosonic (the idea of creating a
the previousculture program only a handful of popular
but there are specific ‘Creative Europe Desks’ in all EU countries which
thereby neglecting other
new European network of national music export offices) will go in
music-relatedprojects actually received funding. The formal
are very helpful. It always makes sense to submit an application as long
that direction.
requirements are tough, the bureaucratic burdens even
as you have a good idea. It’s never a piece of cake, but if you get
creative sectors? – It’s safe to say that the cinema
through, financial support can be consequent. No pain, no gain…
industryis way ahead of most cultural
Looking at the document ‘Commission Staff Working Paper
and creative sectors when it comes to securing EU funding. In fact,
for establishing a Creative Europe Framework Programme’ the
beforethe Creative Europe Programme, the audiovisual sectorhad
term ‘film’ is mentioned 220 times, the term ‘music’ 41 times.
its own distinct Programme, called the MEDIA Programme, which
Digging a bit deeper, the term ‘cinema’ 65 the term ‘concert’
was concentratingon most of Europe’s cultural funding. All financial
6 times. The document itself consists of 170 pages. With
envelopes have now been merged through the Creative Europe
other words, this document even proves that the creators of
Programme , but cinema is still vastly overrepresented within this
CreativeEurope are obviously film enthusiasts and created a
new system. There are various reasons explaining this ‘patronage’
program that is very unbalanced. Would you recommend that
in favor of the film industry. The first that comes to mind is that all
in particularthe live music sector now should launch a political
componentsof this sector (directors, actors, authors,
campaign regarding the unfair policies of EU-burocrats and
studios , etc.) have been lobbying together
politicians?
in Brussels for much longer than other
– This is a very interesting question. At the core of
cultura l players. The cinema indus-
the cinema industry’s lobbying strategy, you find
try holds a well-established, wellendowed
and
panoramic
lobbyingposition in Brussels . This
discrepancyin
allocationof
the
funding
withinthe CreativeEurope Programmeis the result of a 30-year old collective lobbyingeffort. No other culturaland creative sector has
three principles: teamwork, differentiation and visibility. Teamwork means that all
Fabien Miclet is one of
branches of the sector will speak with
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CREATIVE EUROPE WILL REPLACE FORMER EU-CULTURE PROGRAM IN 2014
the very few people in the
one voice on certain subjects (and
music business who has a
Differentiation : in all aspects of the
The previously suggested 1.8 billion Euro, is reduced to 1.4 as the
The music sector is barely being considered within “Creative
advocacywork, the film sector presents
recently European Union approved budget for the new culture
Europe ”. For instance, one of the most important documents
itself as substantially distinct from other
programentitled Creative Europe. The program will run on from
“The Commission Staff Working Paper for the Creative Europe
cultural sectors, arguing the peculiarities
January 2014 to December 2020 and is intended to support
FrameworkProgramme”, only considers market figures for
Europeanculture and its creative sectors.
recordingmusic but not at all for the live music sector. Economic
decent awareness about what really goes on in Brussels
invested that much for so long in its presence in the environment of
of course, funding is one of these).
of its value chain and its relative eco-
data for the Film and TV sector is described very differently and in
nomic importance. And perhapsthe most important point is visibility: Often when an
Once again it will be the film and audio visual sector that benefits
a much better way.
important subject is discussed at EU level, the film
most from this program as 56 percent of the planned budget
sector invests in briefing movie stars and acclaimed
is allocatedfor those parts of the creative industries. Unlike the
However, this is only one example that indicates why the music
musicsector, the film industry lobbied decision takers and opinion
sector isn’t being considered appropriately or on a par with the film
EU officials will always prefer a chat in person with Lars Von Trier,
leaders very effectively and working closely together with the
sector. Carrying out a word count check within this document of
The needs of the music sector are to even a very far extent not
Almodovar, or Daniel Bruhl over reading yet another policy paper on
Europea n Commission for Education, Culture, Multilingualism
170 pages reveals, that the term “film” is mentioned 220 times.
so well specified and documented as thoseof the film industry.
private copy levies or cross-border licensing. Can you blame them?
and Youth developedtailor made support measures for the film
The word “music” appears 41 times and the word “concert” gets
business. Specificsub-programs such as “Support for Distribution”,
mentioned six times.
the European institutions. The support schemes for the film sector are well developed and serve exactly the needs of this industry.
film directors and bringing them to Brussels. And guess what:
What went wrong? – Far too recently the music sector became aware of the importance
There is no objective reason why popular music should be treated
“Development Funding” or “Support for Markets, Festivals and
of advocating its case in Brussels. Besides, its lobbying effort is too
with less regard than the film sector. They’re equally useful softpower
Training” will perfectly feed the film sector, while the music sector
disparate, torn between larger organizations focusing exclusively on
tools for Europe, they are both essential for cultural diversity and
might have to seek support within those parts of Creative Europe
piracy and copyright, others advocating for music as a non-industrial
they contribute to the EU’s economy in equivalent proportions. If the
they are able to squeeze in to.
#32 VIP-MAGAZINE 14/2014 www.vip-booking.com
#33 VIP-MAGAZINE 14/2014 www.vip-booking.com
Allan McGowan am@vip-booking.com
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VIP-BOOKING WELCOMES CHARLIE PRESBURG TO THE TEAM Through his previous work with the highly respected and
subscriber base as well as reach new markets and territories. This is
informativetrade publication, Pollstar, VIP-Booking’s new Sales
a very powerful resource and can potentially help develop the way
Manager Charlie Presburg is already well known, not just to all of
everyone in the live industry, from promoters to agents, venues to
us in the VIP team, but also to many in the live music industry as a
festivals, operates and grows their business
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regular contributor to events such as Eurosonic and ILMC. We’ve taken part in panels together and Charlie has always been prepared
General Manager at VIP-Booking Peter Briggs commented “I have
to help out when I’ve needed accurate information for the News,
known Charlie for many years as our paths have crossed at many
so it’s a personal pleasure for me to welcome him to the team.
of the trade fairs and conferences we attend every year. He has always come across as being a very genuine person – an attribute
Charlie Presburg said, “Having spent over 20 years working in the
that we value highly at VIP-Booking - and we soon found that we
live music media, making the move to VIP Booking seemed to be a
shared several common interests, not the least music and football.
very logical step for me and the time felt right. I have been aware
Charlie brings a professional network and experience with him that
of VIP for a long time through the other work that I have done and I
will be of huge value to our business and I look forward to working
see great potential for its services in the UK and European live music
alongside him in an environment where we can all learn from each
and events industry. I look forward to working with the VIP Booking
other as we consolidate our efforts to reach the goals we set out
team and hope to be able to help develop and grow its European
to achieve.”
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