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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 01:25 |
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| Meet the trends |
| EU-Music is the place to be if you want to discover new urban trends. Upcoming talents are mixed with well-known established artists. The latest trends in music, dance, music videos, urban film and urban art will all be part of the event.
Several of the best urban artists from the different European countries come to Stockholm for the EU-Music Days. Some of them have reached enormous success in their home-country while but are more or less unknown to the rest of the world. Some artists are upcoming and see EU-Music Days as a perfect occasion to show their talent and meet with professionals from around Europe. Be part of the European Urban Fusion.
Live on stage and direct on the streets.
Breaking Borders and Building Bridges.
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Written by Administrator
Sunday, 10 August 2008 07:30 |
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| The European Dream |
| Many European urban artists dream about breaking in the US and working with American songwriters and artists. But is the grass always greener on the other side?
With its 700 million inhabitants, Europe has a larger potential audience than the US and its 300 million citizens. So why are American urban artists more known in Europe than European artist?
Are European artists not talented enough? Do artists have to pass by the US to have credibility for international success? Or does European urban music companies not know how to develop internationally successful urban artists?
Artists like Leona Lewis, Robyn, Craig David, Dizzy Rascal, Justice and Daft Punk are proof of European urban acts who have made it internationally, after having succeeded at home first. So it should be possible for more...
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