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Media Partners

Trace TV - Europe / America / Africa / Asia

TRACE is the number 1 international TV channel exclusively dedicated to urban music and culture. Urban music and culture are dominant among young people all over the world. TRACE is the first and only international brand and media to capture this reality. 

CONTENT: Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Groove, Electro, Dance, Salsa, Reggae, World music... aired through videos, countdowns, concerts, specials and shows. 

VALUES: Street credibility, generousity, openness, curiosity, diversity, transculturality... 

 

Goom Radio - France / Europe / America

Goom is the revolution of radio. The best music, the best talk shows, and the best interviews with the top names in the entertainment industry, all hand-picked by the most talented DJs and artists, delivered to you. But it doesn't end there. We also give you all the tools and knowledge you need to create and influence your own radio station, all in GOOM's proprietary HD sound. 

 

SR Metropol - Sweden

SR Metropol 93,8 is an urban mix of hiphop, soul, rnb, reggae and music from all over the world! Metropol 93.8 is part of the Swedish National radio. You can listen to Metropol on the radio, the internet and on your mobile.

 

Juice Magazine - Germany

The world is hip hop – hip hop is JUICE! After more than ten years and 100 issues, JUICE is Europe‘s biggest and most important hip hop magazine. As  the most relevant hip hop title in the German-speaking market, JUICE presents a wide picture of today‘s most important youth culture every month, from underground phenomena in the streets of Berlin to megastars from New York, L.A. or Atlanta, from street art and graffiti to fashion,  games and lifestyle. JUICE covers the scene in its entirety and with the highest journalistic standards.  With in-depth interviews, critical background reports, extensive photo runs, the world‘s largest reviews  section and yearly special issues,  one thing is for sure – JUICE is hip hop!

 

Bumsquad - Croatia

 

Hip Hop Nation - Spain

 

ThatHype - Sweden

 

 
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Institutional Partners

European Music Office (EMO)

The European Music Office is an international non-profit association promoting musical diversity and representing the interests of European music professionals at a European and worldwide level. 

1. EMO’s main policy consists in setting up a specific EU Programme for music.

2. As coordinator of the European Music Platform, EMO develops music cooperation projects responding to the EU calls for proposals with the aim of promoting the mobility of artists and of works of art.

3. EMO members are mainly European Author Rights Collecting Societies, Music Information Centers and Music Export Offices.

 

European National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) 

EUNIC is a partnership of national institutions for culture, engaged beyond their national borders and operating with a degree of autonomy from their governments. The EUNIC membership currently includes organisations from 25 EU countries and it is intended that this will grow in time to include national institutes for culture from all the member states.

The purpose of EUNIC is to create effective partnerships and networks between the participating organisations, to improve and promote cultural diversity and understanding between European societies, and to strengthen international dialogue and co-operation with countries outside Europe.

EUNIC operates at two complementary levels:

1. The first level consists of the Heads or Directors General of the national institutions.

2. The second level comprises clusters of EUNIC’s member organisations, which are national institutions for culture, based in cities across Europe, cooperating together in common projects.

 

European Music Council (UNESCO)

The European Music Council (EMC), regional group of the International Music Council (IMC), is a not-for-profi t organisation dedicated to the development and the promotion of all kinds of music in Europe. It is a network for representatives of national music councils and European organisations involved in the field of music education, creation, performance and heritage from European countries.

It was founded in 1972 as European regional group of the International Music Council, which itself was created upon request by UNESCO 1949. The EMC contributes to a better mutual understanding amongst people and their different cultures and promotes the right for their musical cultures to coexist. Therefore, it provides exceptional value to its membership by building knowledge, creating networking opportunities, supporting and enhancing the visibility of initiatives that help sustain people’s participation in music and cultural life. With its Working Group Youth (WGY), the EMC strongly supports youth participation in decision making processes.

 

Kulturhuset 

Kulturhuset, or The House of Culture, is the centre for modern and urban culture, situated in central Stockholm. Kulturhuset offers libraries with both literature and music. It also has the only Swedish library for comics and graphic literature. Some of the most popular art exhibitions, concerts, theater- and cinema pieces have taken place here. Kulturhuset also offers cafés, restaurants, and a modern design store.

More information about or other partners will be announced shortly.

 

 

 
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Organizers & Contributors

EU-Music Days is an event for the music- and entertainment industry, organized and supported by the music- and entertainment industry. 

 

BorderBlaster International, the initiator of EU-Music, works with the objectives to promote urban artists as well as cultural and musical events around the world. They are located in Stockholm and in Paris and work with different local partners in other countries. 

 

Partners such as European Music OfficeDiversités, different national Music Information Centers such as Swedish Information Centre are an important part of the movement of supporting and strengthening the urban music arena throughout Europe. 

 

For the practical execution of the different activities, EU-Music is co-organized together with the City of Stockholm and Kulturhuset. Media partners with an interest of supporting urban actors are also an important part of the event.

 

Last but not lease, all the different artists and speakers that are part of the EU-Music Days are the most crucial part of the European Urban Music movement. By working together, we can make things change.