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Dewey Beach Music Conference Offers Fresh Perspective on Industry Conferences
Written by Debbie Sellnow   
Friday, 02 July 2010
Nestled in the seaside town of Dewey Beach, DE, the Dewey Beach Music Conference (DBMC) packs the punch of a monster music convention into a noticeably smaller radius.
 
The 2010 edition will take place September 30 through October 2.
 
As a smaller conference, every detail counts and it is evident in the caliber of talent that has consistently showcased at DBMC in the past five years. "Many of the artists we've selected have gone onto become internationally recognized performers so the level of talent speaks for itself," said Vikki Walls, co-founder and director of the conference.

With a little research, those words ring true as there is a long list of high caliber performers that have graced the DBMC stage, most notably Melody Gardot, Halestorm, Eli "Paperboy" Reed, Parachute, and Zach Myers from Shinedown, to name a few.
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Projektfest'10 Announces Recession-Proof Ticket Prices; Adds Volatire to Line-Up
Written by Mazur PR   
Thursday, 01 July 2010
As a result of tough economics times, Projektfest’10 - set to take place in at the Trocadero in Philadelphia the weekend of July 30-31 - has been revamped to be much more wallet-friendly, with ticket prices being reduced from the already-low price of $39 to just $10.
 
"It's quite simple: It's the best thing for me and it's the best thing for fans," said Projekt founder Sam Rosenthal.  "I received feedback from fans that the economy is really tough, and although they'd love to attend Projektfest, the $39 ticket price plus travel expenses are a bit much for them."
 
Although the price reduction may seem drastic, Rosenthal saw it as a better alternative than taking the route of many major summer tours and cancelling the festival altogether.  Projektfest is as much about the connection with fans as it is the music and many have already made travel plans from across the country.  
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Lovespirals Discusses Recording 'Future Past'
Written by Mazur PR   
Wednesday, 09 June 2010
For California duo Lovespirals, recording new songs is as much about the process as it is the outcome.  

The duo of Ryan Lum and Anji Bee, who have been writing and recording together for more than a decade, often write and revise as they record - something they are able to do by recording in their own home studio.  Without the time and budgetary constraints that a traditional professional studio presents, Lum and Bee are able to work at their own pace.

"I write songs as I'm recording them, so having my own studio is essential for that process," Lum said.  "I don't have songs all worked out and rehearsed beforehand.  Major studios are a dying thing, with more and more closing each year.  I've been recording my albums myself since my first one, 1992's "Idylls" on Projekt, long before this trend."

Recording in a home studio does not mean having to sacrifice quality, thanks to computer software an array of specially-selected gear.
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