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ATOM Live Festival 2008
A national celebration of the best new music from students on Access to Music courses. Plus special guest Goldie!
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Snake Davis supports Session Musician Foundation Degree
International saxophonist Snake Davis lends his support to ATM's brand new Foundation Degree at the Royal Northern College of Music.
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Goldie talks to ATM students
Mid February saw drum 'n' bass star Goldie visit Kensington & Chelsea College to talk about his 18 years in the music industry. Read our interview with Goldie in the spring issue of In-Sync magazine.

   

Basement Jaxx @ British Academy
Basement Jaxx recently visited the British Academy of New Music to explain how to stage a major gig.ATM graduate Ami Richardson has just finished a 3 month tour as guest vocalist with the beat masters.
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Katie tours with Lou Reed
Norwich singer Katie Hector has been touring with legend Lou Reed! Aged only 26 she has worked with heavy-weight artists including Elvis Costello, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) Jimmy Page, Brian May, Peter Cox (Go West) and Hayley Westenra.
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Trafford College celebrates successful launch of their new £1.5 million Music Centre.
The state-of-the-art premises were officially opened by music legends Peter Hook of Joy Division/New Order and Mani from the Stone Roses/Primal Scream.
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The rise of James Morrison
With three sell out UK tours and his debut album Undiscovered cited as one of the top albums of 2007 and a Brit Award for Best British Male James Morrison's career continues to bloom.
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Guy Chambers signs up ex-Bristol student
For Self Service, an up and coming band originally from Bristol, it’s a dream come true to be working with the UK’s foremost songwriter and producer Guy Chambers.
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Radio 1's Edith Bowman praises ATM students
Edith Bowman sang the praises of students live to the nation on her Radio 1 show after seeing them perform at Access to Music's annual awards ceremony.
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ATM named as one of the country's best training providers
Access to Music has been named as one of the best training providers in the country by the Adult Learning Inspectorate (ALI), who are the government body responsible for the quality of education and training adults and young people.
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Congratulations to Thierry Deneux who won a pair of tickets to the World Premier of Flashbacks of a Fool (held on April 13th) by correctly answering that the film premiere is being held in London.

Hitting cinemas everywhere on 18 April, Flashbooks of a Fool stars Daniel Craig (who has signed the poster that's up for grabs) and has a strong British cast with a soundtrack of Roxy Music and Bowie.

Travel and accommodation is not included in this offer.
Terms & Conditions apply.

www.flashbacksmovie.co.uk
© MMVII SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED FILMS LTD. AND DRS ENTERTAINMENT LLP ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Distributed by Miramax International.

 

JUDGE JOOLS
TOP TIP FOR 2008!
Ex-Leicester student DJ Genix (AKA Damion Houchen) is tipped by Judge Jules as one to watch in 2008. Genix has been making a name for himself on the dance scene with numerous releases (including tracks signed to Ministry of Sound) and is now resident DJ at Passion nightclub in Coalville, as well as playing internationally. In 2005 he broke the then world record for the longest DJ mix ever (84 hours!). Watch out for a full interview in the spring issue of In-Sync.
www.djgenix.co.uk

 

 
     
 

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