Sound Diplomacy

Sound Diplomacy
Private
Industry Music
Founded 2013
Headquarters London, Berlin, Barcelona, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain
Services Music export, marketing, event production, Music Cities
Website www.sounddiplomacy.com

Sound Diplomacy is a London, Barcelona and Berlin-based music agency.[1]

Advisors to the company include Spotify’s Will Page, Scott Cohen and Damon Forbes of Sheer Sound, while further insights come from Shain Shapiro’s research on his PhD thesis entitled ‘The History Of Popular Music Funding In Canada'.[2][3]

History

Sound Diplomacy was founded in May 2013 by Shapiro, UK representative for the Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA, formerly CIRPA),[4] and the former UK head of Catalan! Arts Jordi Puy.[2] Katja Hermes became the director of the company’s German office in November 2013.[5][6] Sound Diplomacy launched with clients including CIMA, HootSuite, ICEC and Osheaga MEG Pro.[2]

In October 2013, Sound Diplomacy partnered with Martin Elbourne and Spanish promoter Xavi Manresa to launch a new boutique showcase in Catalonia, 'Lleida Sessions Pro'.[7]

Also in October 2013, Sound Diplomacy reached an agreement to represent the Spanish music conference 'Bizkaia International Music Experience (BIME)' in countries such as UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Colombia and Uruguay.[8][9] In November 2013, Sound Diplomacy established a partnership with Nouvelle Prague, a showcase festival that takes place in Prague, Czech Republic.[10][11][12]

In April 2014 Sound Diplomacy hired artist manager Danny Keir, who previously had worked at Black Book Management with artists such as Razorlight, Noisettes, Glitches and Lucy Rose. [13][14][15]

In addition, Sound Diplomacy started working on Mixcloud's #Curates conference, the online distribution service Music Kickup, South African festival Parklife, in-flight content for Iberia with content marketing agency Spafax, on the first music business event in Costa Rica called Epicentro, Initiative Musik Germany, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Poland and Berklee College of Music and their online degree program.[16][17]

Nominations

In November 2013, Shain Shapiro was nominated as a finalist for The Hospital Club's #100 list in the British Council's Creative Entrepreneurs Category for his work at Sound Diplomacy.[18][19]

Sound Diplomacy were shortlisted for Best Hackney Business at The Mayor of Hackney's Business Awards 2015. [20]

References

  1. “The Great Escape co-founder launches boutique showcase in Catalunya, Spain”, Record Of The Day
  2. 1 2 3 “New music export consultancy Sound Diplomacy launches”, Complete Music Update
  3. "Music Funding in 2013” Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine., Generator
  4. "CIMA (Canadian Independent Music Association)", The Canadian Encyclopedia
  5. 3 Day Music Summit - Panel Schedule, Canadian Music Week
  6. “Katja Hermes steigt bei Sound Diplomacy ein” (in German), MusikWoche
  7. "The Great Escape's Elbourne launches new Spanish showcase”, Music Week
  8. "BIME And Sound Diplomacy Reach An Ambitious Agreement” Archived 2014-02-03 at the Wayback Machine., Bizkaia International Music Experience
  9. "Bime Alcanza Un Ambicioso Acuerdo Con Sound Diplomacy..." (in Spanish), LTInews
  10. "The Whole Wide World's Got Talent", Expats.cz
  11. "Showcase Festival Nouvelle Prague" (in Czech), The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Czech Republic
  12. "Contacts", Nouvelle Prague
  13. "Danny Keir joins Sound Diplomacy”, Music Week
  14. “Sound Diplomacy hires Danny Keir and expands its client base”, Record Of The Day
  15. “Executive Shuffles: Columbia, Syco, Republic, Sound Diplomacy, Words & Music”, Digital Music News
  16. "Danny Keir joins Sound Diplomacy”, Music Week
  17. “Sound Diplomacy hires Danny Keir and expands its client base”, Record Of The Day
  18. "Creative Entrepreneurs sponsored by the British Council” Archived 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine., The Hospital Club
  19. "The Hospital Club 100 list 2013”, The Guardian
  20. http://www.hackney.gov.uk/business-awards
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