Welcome to BIMM Tastemakers FM! We are back for episode four of the show. This is our first episode of our new academic year and music comes from across campuses includingDublin’s ‘Affection to Rent’ who’s lead singer Abbey Addenbroke Sheriff was the winner of the first ever Fontaines D.C. BA Commercial Modern Music Scholarship. The band is made up of current 2nd year students and we play their debut single ‘If We Fall’. This is followed by ‘Golden’ a track from alumni Hulo; BIMM Bristol’s Leah Wilcox performing ‘Vertigo; an exclusive play of Dublin AlumniVernon Jane’s new single ‘Get Bettr’ due for release on October 18 th to coincide with their support tour with Bicurious in Bristol, Cork and Dublin. We also feature Brighton alumni CLT DRP’s single ‘Until You Showed Me’ ahead of their October/November tour supporting Bob Vylan; ‘Acrylic Fences’ by Dublin alumni Bicurious from their highly anticipated second album ‘Your Life is Over Now’ released on 4th October 2024 via Big Scary Monsters; ‘Hi’ from BIMM Birmingham’s outgoing 3 rd years Eighty Eight Mile whose lead singer is Ellie Grice; and recently released debut single ‘Hungary’ by BIMM Manchester act BETS.We have a BIMM Brighton graduate as this episode’s resident tipster. Rosie Finn who is the Label Operations Coordinator at Universal lays down some music industry knowledge with her top three tipsright now. We feature an interview with BIMM Dublin lecturer Shelley Bukspan acting as Head of Vocals for much of her time since the college opened. Shelley is also a vocal coach at The Gaiety School of Acting and a mentor at Minding Creative Minds and is songwriter/performing artist with numerous artistic collaborations. Most recently she worked as vocal coach on location in Ireland on the newJoshua Oppenheimer directed musical ‘The End’ that premiered at The Toronto Film Festival on September 6th. Shelley worked closely coaching the whole cast: Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon,Moses Ingram, George MacKay, Bronagh Gallagher, Lennie James, Tim McInnerney and Danielle Ryan, with music by Marius De Vries and Josh Schmidt. Toshín and Shelley discuss the job of a film vocal coach and how to prep actors for filming, and the job of the vocal coach during filming; the working relationships between key people in the music department; how coaching actors differs for stage, film, and live performances; people in your professional network, your reputation and how that leads to opportunities. And we were pleased to learn that Eric Walsh (BIMM Dublin graduate) also worked on the movie!Episodes will be released monthly and will be created and presented exclusively by BIMM’s students. Each show will highlight a selection of undeniable talent from around the BIMM campuses across UK, Ireland and Europe. Alongside the music we will also include regular industry-led insights and live sessions, as well as gig guides, interviews and top tips features.BIMM University is Europe’s largest, most connected music institute with 7 music colleges based in vibrant musical cities across the UK and Europe. BIMM’s creative space not only nurtures talent; it also enables future generations to find their place within the music industry by equipping them with the knowledge and skills they need to be successful.BIMM’s unique creative community includes talented students, lecturers, staff and graduates and BIMM Tastemakers FM provides an insight into BIMM’s world.Music Submissions, Stories and Gigs Please Send to
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