Glass creates live music website for Atomic London

Released on: November 21, 2007, 8:32 am

Press Release Author: Ben Hart

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: As new and exciting redeveloped venues across the UK have
attracted a new generation of gig-goers, digital communications agency Glass have
produced a live music community website - www.livemusic.fm - for Atomic London which
promises to transform the way live music is discovered and promoted.

Press Release Body: Atomic manage a portfolio of musical artists and are passionate
about promoting the unique experience of live music. The Atomic London team, led by
MD Mick Newton, has collectively over 30 years of music experience which helps them
guide the careers of artists from rock legends to pop icons. As well as managing
major recording artists and liaising with all of the major record labels and
production companies, Atomic London have always been champions the next "new band"
and those artists who have not quite yet made it into the limelight.
Livemusic.fm creates a community based around just that - bands that can really play
LIVE. The content includes gigs and reviews of all the household names and stadium
giants, but it is mostly about artists you might not have heard of, that might be
coming up through the ranks. Livemusic.fm is therefore a user-generated website
devoted to promoting great live music, contributed to by live music enthusiasts,
with the underlying message of "Catch 'em now before they get famous!" Its focus on
the live music scene ensures that it does not get distracted by CD releases, album
reviews and general music biz gossip.
The new site, which launched simultaneously in both UK and US versions, covers gig
listings in both territories, includes a gig calendar, a photo-gallery, a streaming
music player for some of the featured artists, gig reviews and user ratings, news
and gossip, and finally a community discussion boards where punters can air their
views. There\'s also a Facebook application which extends the reach of LMFM and
allows your Facebook friends to see what gigs you're going to and who you've
reviewed.
As Atomic have their ears to the ground, and make good use of their contacts in the
music business, the featured artists on the website are a good cross-section of the
next big things. Since the Beta version of Livemusic.fm that soft-launched in June,
it has already played a role in raising the profile of music artists such as Kate
Nash and Jack Penate with the average punter.
Livemusic.fm is the first completely Web 2.0 type community site that Glass has
designed using the Drupal content management system. Along with Ajax and other
cutting-edge user interaction design features, Drupal enables Glass to deliver
maximum speed and flexibility for users in a robust and stable environment.

The long-term aim is to grow the live music community sufficiently so it is
self-supporting - with venues adding events to the listings, and users reviewing and
rating bands.
Rick Lippiett, creative partner of Glass says:
"Glass developed a central core strategy that took advantage of one unifying feature
of the bands that Atomic were working with and considering signing - they all wrote
their own songs and had a fantastic live presence. As Glass have a deep interest in
both music and Web 2.0 communities we proposed to build a community around just that
- Live Music and only Live Music!
Using the increasing popularity of live music events as the key call to action, the
over-arching creative concept was to build a digital version of 'Later with Jools
Holland' which featured credible musicians and artists - the unsung heroes of modern
song-writing! For the target audience live music is more than a passion: they need
a regular gig fix to survive."
Mick Newton, Atomic Managing Director adds:
"While helping our artists to navigate the ever-changing world of the music business
one thing has remained constant: our passion for the music, in its live, raw form,
experienced by all the senses. That, and a desire to be at the forefront of the
digital revolution, has prompted Atomic to pioneer and nurture the development of
Livemusic.fm.
For us questions like 'Do they look right?', 'Have they got a record deal?', don't
really matter. All we want to know is: can they cut it live on stage? We know when
they've got it - and if the punters don\'t agree then they can tell us and every
other live music junky out there. On Livemusic.fm you'll find out who you should be
catching live before it\'s too late."


Notes to Editors
About Glass
Glass is a creatively-led digital communications agency, focused on connecting
brands with people living in a connected world.
Through consumer insight, Glass creates ideas that effectively engage people across
multiple platforms. Glass does this by designing, building and maintaining
attractive and persuasive dialogue, given an understanding of audience, business
context and client objectives.
Glass delivers work that contributes directly to brand success working across all
disciplines of digital media from websites, interactive advertising, email
marketing, search, mobile solutions and interactive television. Glass works directly
with brands, as well as alongside both media and creative agencies, creating a
variety of design and digital marketing solutions and campaigns.
Glass is an independent agency, co-founded in 2003, by Ben Hart and Kevin Eade.
Clients include:
EMI, Disney, Lloyds TSB, the NHS, Royal British Legion, Hewlett Packard, Tesco,
Sony-BMG, SKY, Holy Moly, Rainier PR, Telereal, Coca, Birmingham International
Airport, Positiva, Diamond Trading Company, YouthNet, Panasonic



Web Site: http://www.livemusic.fm

Contact Details: For further information, please contact:
Ben Hart
CEO, Glass
Elme House
133 Long Acre. WC2E 9DT
Tel: 0870 872 2400
F +44[0]8708 722410

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