RAZOR SHARP AUSTRIAN FOCUS ON DANISH MUSIC Print E-mail
SUNDAY 31-01-2010  |  THE SPOT ON DENMARK TEAM

 

The attention that When Saints Go Machine, Ginger Ninja and Kiss Kiss Kiss experienced in relation to the SPOT On Denmark night in Vienna (4 feb @ B72) is simply overwhelming – and we’re talking Austrian radio, TV as well as printed media.   

At the 2009 SPOT Festival an Austrian delegation of music business and media people were asked to pick three Danish acts that they thought would appeal to the Austrians. It definitely seems like the delegation know their home audience.

 


There is a tremendous buzz around not just When Saints Go Machine, Ginger Ninja and Kiss Kiss Kiss but also the SPOT On Denmark event at theB72 club on 4th February and Danish culture in general!
All three bands are in rotation – and will remain so at least until 4th February – on Austria’s only music TV station GOTV (400,000 viewers each week) with “Broken Hearts” (Kiss Kiss Kiss),  “Fail Forever” (When Saints Go Machine) and “Bone Will Break Metal” (Ginger Ninja). One or two airplays during the daytime + night rotation. GOTV also shows 10 promo spots for the SPOT On Denmark event each day – and they are doing this of their own free will, mind you. You can’t buy slots on the playlist or bribe your way into the station’s programs. The channel OKTO TV also recorded the shows.

 


When Saints Go Machine have been interviewed on FM4, and the band’s album was presented on the 1st of February. On the 3rd of February the band was moreover back on FM4 performing the track "Fail Forever" quite exclusively for the FM4 listeners in prime time (17:30). You can listen to the sessions on our myspace site's music player. Furthermore, their track “Head over Heartbeat” has been playlisted. FM4 is also going to host an acoustic session with at least one of the Danish acts – perhaps even all three – on 3rd February.  

TBA (major music magazine in Austria – circulation: 60,000, 25,000 of these in Southern Germany) devote four pages of the February issue to Danish music and culture – including the SPOT On Denmark night.   

 

The newspaper interest is also proving significant. The printed version of Die Presse (one of the major Austrian newspapers) featured this article:

http://diepresse.com/home/leben/kreativ/536515/index.do?_vl_backlink=/home/kultur/index.do.

The paper will also published 2 SPOT ON DENMARK previews on its website:

http://diepresse.com/home/kultur/popco/536799/index.do?_vl_backlink=/home/kultur/index.do & http://diepresse.com/freizeit/gewinnspiele/535221/index.do.

Moreover national paper Kurier also ran a preview: http://kurier.at/kult/1974204.php

 

Furthermore, Ginger Ninja’s “Sunshine” and Kiss Kiss Kiss’s “Broken Heart” have both made it to the Austrian Indie Chart, as number 18 and 19 respectively in week 4 2010. In week 5 Ginger Ninja moreover climbed to 13th spot, with Kiss Kiss Kiss staying in the top 30 at 28th spot and When Saints Go Machine entering the charts with "Fail Forever" at 21st place. The chart is compiled by 50 Austrian DJs who each week select their top 30 (http://www.indiecharts.at/charts.php). The chart is aired on aforementioned GOTV on Thursdays and Saturdays.

 

Moreover Kiss Kiss Kiss and When Saints Go Machine will be performing and joining bands like Editors and Akron Family on the brilliant Vienna-based online media "They Shoot Music" who video record exclusive band performance at strange spots in Vienna.

On top of this one of Austrian key culture magazines did a feature with Ginger Ninja: http://www.thegap.at/rubriken/stories/artikel/daenische-delikatessen/ 

 

As if this wasn't enough Austrian students now know all about Danish music as Uniscreen, which are monitors, which feature music videos, that are installed in 22 Austrian universities put both Kiss Kiss Kiss and When Saints Go Machine in rotation, during the weeks leading up to SPOT ON DENMARK in Austria.

 

Austrian music blogs like FM5 and Trickster were also on the case:

http://www.fm5.at/Spot%20On%20Denmark%20in%20Wien/

http://www.trickster.at/spot-on-denmark/

http://www.austria.com/lifestyle/musik/artikel/daenische-sounds-in-wien/cn/news-20100129-09580215

www.shootingmusic.com

 

After SPOT ON DENMARK in Vienna the 3 bands will be heading to Salzburg to headline the 3 year anniversary night of the amazing Yeah! Club at Rockhouse. So if you're in Salzburg on Friday the 5th of February this is the place to be! The local press in Salzburg has also shown great interest for the bands with previews between 3 and  5 February in: Krone Zeitung, Salzburger Nachrichten, Salzburger fenster zeitung, Bezirksblatt as well as a Radio Rockhouse interview with all 3 bands on 5 February.

Press links from Salzburg:

http://www.salzburger-fenster.at/rubrik/veranstaltungenkultur/0410/mehr-als-ein-indie-club_15048.html

 

 
INTRODUCING THE SPOT FESTIVAL 2010 Print E-mail
FRIDAY 29-01-2010  |  THE SPOT ON DENMARK TEAM
 
 


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GREAT RETURNS ON BRUSSELS CAMPAIGN Print E-mail
FRIDAY 22-01-2010  |  THE SPOT ON DENMARK TEAM

"... the 3RD edition of SPOT On Denmark was by far the most successful to date boasting a completely full AB Club and ending with a real party... "
- Knack review of SPOT On Denmark


"...What’s fascinating at SPOT is the amount of talent a small country like Denmark can produce"
Pure FM on the eve of Spot ON Denmark

The Quotes above are unmistakable (more quotes to follow below), and now we can begin to add up the objective results of the Danish night in Brussels.


Not only was the concert on 26th November at the AB Club featuring four Danish acts completely sold out and received excellent reviews as well as plenty of media publicity before the event (see below), the success is also beginning to pay off in terms of concrete deals and contracts – for the four acts playing that night as well as for many of the Danish music business people who were present.   

 
For Lucy Love her effort has really yielded great returns: distribution as well as booking deals for the entire Benelux area with N.E.W.S. and Stage Mania respectively. So far it has resulted in gigs in Belgium and Holland now in mid-January. And on top of that there were already requests from Belgian MTV and the other major Brussels club Botanique in connection with the Danish November showcase.  
 
Lucy Love’s Manager Happy
“It all started with the SPOT Festival in May last year”, recalls Lucy Love manager Kettil Myrstrand. “Already back then we felt this huge interest from the music industry in the Benelux countries and it led to several festival gigs last summer. And now after SPOT on Denmark we have landed the deals. I’m very happy with the follow-up strategy. I mean, first SPOT and then the showcase in Brussels. It has really paid off and it is just professional and effective”, says Mystrand.
 
I got You On Tape are also happy about the returns on their Brussels showcase. These days various contracts are being negotiated. Manager of the band Christian Møller (Tigerspring) is 80 per cent sure that the band is going to get a distribution agreement as well as a booking deal for the Benelux countries very soon.  The plan is to get the album out in Benelux this spring and hopefully to follow up with gigs this spring, summer festivals and a minor tour in the fall. In connection with SPOT On Denmark the band also played in Gent and at the Sonic Visions Festival in Luxemburg.

Fagget Fairys already had booking and distribution deals before the campaign, but definitely revived the hype in the wake of the summer hit “Feed the Horse”. There are negotiations concerning various festivals this spring and summer. One-man army Prins Nitram got to play another gig in Liège the day after SPOT On Denmark.  

Danish Music Business Bonus  
Furthermore, many other Danish music business representatives also brought home some important agreements from the get-together with their Belgian colleagues:  

Jim Q. Holm from Merger Management got a deal concerning Cody, with whom Stage Mania has now made a booking-agreement. He is also counting on closing a distribution deal in the not too distant future.  

Jesper Majdall from Volcano Management brought home new deals for Under Byen: a new promotion deal with Gentle and a distribution agreement with N.E.W.S.

Niels Böttcher from Jenka Music closed an agreement with bang!/PIAS concerning the distribution of the new Band Ane release. Furthermore, Stage Mania is going to present Analogik at a festival.   

“Well, it’s certainly great to see that our strategy seems to pay off – both when it comes to inviting the Belgian music business in such numbers and then obviously the SPOT On Denmark follow-up in Brussels”, says Thomas Rohde, head of MXD, which is behind the SPOT On Denmark together with ROSA – The Danish Rock Council. What’s important in this context is that it’s the Belgians who select their favourites at SPOT. They pick the acts they find interesting rather than us forcing some bands down their throats. I think that is one of the key reasons for our success – combined with thorough and serious groundwork. And then obviously our serious networking – over the last many years we have worked on the music business in the Benelux countries”, says Rohde.
 
The Next SPOT On Denmark is scheduled for the fourth of February in Vienna, where When Saints Go Machine, Kiss Kiss Kiss and Ginger Ninja are to play concerts. They have been selected by an Austrian delegation who attended the SPOT Festival last year. Incidentally videos with the first two acts have already made it to GOTV, Austria’s biggest music TV station, where they are in daily rotation.

 

If you want an impression of all the press exposure generated by the showcase CLICK THIS LINK

 
VIENNA HERE WE COME... Print E-mail
FRIDAY 08-01-2010  |  THE SPOT ON DENMARK TEAM

The next SPOT ON DENMARK is just a month away and this time the destination is Vienna. With key medias such a national music magazine TBA and national music radio FM4 picking up the story things are looking good!

 
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