Thursday, 25 August 2011

Win A Music Video For A Fiver


As part of their Music Business Practitioner coursework, Armstrong Learning clients have come up with an innovative competition where one Artist can win the opportunity to have a music video made for a song of their choice by one of Belfast's leading media production companies. The competition is being run with the support of Red Cap Productions, Media Zoo and AU Magazine and has already featured on BBC Radio Ulster's Across the Line. It only costs a minimum of £5 to enter and all proceeds from the competition entries will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

For more information and to enter, you can click on the Just Giving page here




Thursday, 18 August 2011

Former Armstrong Learning Client Scores Number 1 album


Former Armstrong client Chris McKeown this week scored a number one best selling album on one of the world's largest online digital stores Juno Records. Under the name 2nd Mouse it's his second album in as many years and sits at number one ahead of major established electronic artists such as Matthew Dear and Surgeon. 'Expert Tiger, Mediocre Troll' is out now.



Grab your copy here

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

VRQ Clients Raise Money For Clic Sargent NI


As the current VRQ Music Business Practitioner programme draws to an end, our clients were this week celebrating successfully pulling off two simultaneous events at different venues in Belfast City which ended up raising £200 for Clic Sargent NI who offer Care & Support for Children with Cancer.
As part of the VRQ programme coursework, our clients create, organise, promote and market a unique one-off music event in the City, one of which of which was a Versus event with two of Belfast's upcoming bands Before Machines and Eatenbybears battling it out face to face, song to song, on the dance-floor right in the middle of the venue, a concept described by the creators as being a bit like 'Jools Holland meets Robot Wars'. Expect to see more of these events popping up round the city in the months to come.


A Plastic Rose Rock Glasgowbury


A Plastic Rose received a glowing review from the BBC Across The Line show for their performance on the Small But Massive Stage at last weekends Glasgowbury Festival. Songwriter for the band Gerry Norman is currently on placement on our VRQ Music Business Practitioner programme and the band featured at Glasgowbury alongside some of Northern Ireland's best bands including Cashier No.9, Mojo Fury and La Faro. Their live tracks also featured on Monday night's Across The Line show on BBC Radio Ulster.

Check out the review here

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Futurescope Celebrate Single Launch

Big news at Armstrong Learning in Belfast this month is the release of the debut EP from electronic crossover act Futurescope, which is the alter ego of Niall Hillary who has been a client on our Music Business Practitioner Qualification since February. At only 20 years old, Niall has been performing live as Futurescope all over Ireland and has notched up appearances on RTE and BBC Radio 1 as well as countless appearances at venues up and down the country. Their music is a mixture of chorus driven, euphoric layers of sound with an electronic edge, but performed live with a combination of electronics and live instrumentation and drawing influences from techno, trance and ambient music. Their self-titled EP launched at Love & Death Inc in Belfast on June 21st to a near sell-out crowd and their diary for Summer 2011 is filling up nicely.