Australian Music Week has announced the second round of artists confirmed for the brand new music summit held this November in Sydney. AMW will have activities running across fivedays, featuring an exciting range of diverse cultures, genres, panels, master classes, celebrity interviews, breakout sessions, workshops and live showcases throughout the many venues located within the central CBD and Cronulla Esplanade. Due to the enormous response, AMW have extended their showcase application deadline to September 8th 2015. THE SECOND ROUND OF EXCITING ARTISTS INCLUDE: Bad Pony C Major Chase The Sun Chris Cavill Cubans In Whistler Drawcard Dumb Punts Goo Hein Cooper Jenny Broke the Window Kristafor Farrenkothen Lillye Lydia Goldthorpe Mar Haze Marvell Narla Nikita Rolleston Pow Pow Kids Red Wine Roses Rin McArdle Royal Chant Ry Sarah Belkner Sue-Anne Stewart The Cairos The Ruckus The Lockhearts The Vanns Vernas Keep William Crighton Last month the Australian Music Week (AMW) also announced that they would be teaming up with The AU Review to presentCaptured: Australia. Captured is a national music video project and competition that sees local bands and musicians paired up with local filmmakers. The result of the pairing is, after 6 to 7 weeks of allocated production time, a music video or a short film under 5 minutes. The films will premiere in 2015 as part of Australian Music Week in Sydney. These music videos and short films will then travel around the country for a series of events and are supplemented by an online campaign where the public vote on their favourite video. The winners are announced at a closing night party, with a major prize from sponsors being awarded to the band by way of the public vote, and for the filmmaker by way of a panel of industry judges.Entries close at 5pm on Monday, September 14th. Applications are now live for bands and filmmakers here. Tickets on sale for AMW now available fromwww.australianmusicweek.com |