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Brighton Music Conference (BMC) announces first wave

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Brighton Music Conference (BMC), The UK’s leading electronic music industry event, has announced the first wave of exhibitors, partners, and sponsors for the fourth edition, which will take place at Brighton Dome and various venues on 27th & 28th April 2017.

The brands, companies, and organisations including AFEM (Association For Electronic Music), The BPI, NTIA (Night Time Industries Association), Native Instruments, Focusrite, Novation,  Beatport, PRS For Music, PPL, AudioLock, In Music Brands, Toolroom, GAK, Hospital Records, CM Sound, Source Distribution, Ditto Music, DJ Mag, also including us at Data Transmission, Decoded, Skiddle, MMF, Believe Digital, Horus Music, Evolution Domes, Wunderground, Help Musicians, Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation, Serato, Roland, Korg and more.

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Leading electronic music DSP, Beatport, will deliver its Annual Report during BMC. Native Instruments will run Native Sessions for the conference duration, including 6 talks and workshops per day. The Association For Electronic Music will present two panels, one on each day, while the NTIA will also be running a panel this year. The first educational partners announced include BIMM and ACM.

BMC focuses on innovation, education and the key issues facing the electronic and dance music sector. Attended by thousands of experienced music industry professionals and the next generation of DJs/producers. BMC enables attendees to form new business partnerships, showcase products and expand existing networks, and is the UK’s annual opportunity for the industry to meet face to face, share knowledge at over 50 talks, seminars and worshops, and build new opportunities.

There will also be club nights hosting world-class artists and DJs at the city’s finest venues will take place across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. BMC17’s official charity partner is Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation.

To buy tickets for this event please visit the events page: Brighton Music Conference tickets from Skiddle.

Ticket sales by Skiddle Promotion Centre

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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