Identification of Music (IOM) are launching a brand new occasion collection titled Breaking In.
The collection goals deliver collectively a wealth of producers, artists, DJs and extra from throughout the nightlife and dance music sectors and invite them in to debate their first steps into the trade.
Industry veteran Robin Millar, DJ and label head Barely Legal (pictured) and DJ Faro have been lined-up for the primary occasion, which takes place on March 27 at W12 Studios, London.
"We are launching Breaking In to shine gentle on expertise and join individuals with unique concepts from the IOM neighborhood,” Robbie Murch, director of IOM, tells Mixmag over e-mail. “Some of the UK's greatest producers, DJs, London's budding new nightclub house owners, promoters and businesses come collectively to attach with one another.”
He provides, “Social media may be fairly naff the perfect of occasions, however we hope we will use our giant on-line presence to assist nurture and help the brand new technology.”
Tickets for the primary Breaking In occasion are on sale now for £5, with 20 per cent of the proceeds going to trade basis Last Night a DJ Saved My Life. The remaining earnings will go towards’s constructing IOM’s new scheme B Side.
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Jasmine Kent-Smith is Mixmag's Weekend Editor. Follow her on Twitter
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