Workshop: Self-Releasing Your Music – with Matthew Whiteside

This event has now finished.
  • Date and time: Tuesday 24 January 2023, 2pm to 3.30pm
  • Location: In-person only
    D003, Sally Baldwin Buildings, Campus West, University of York (Map)
  • Audience: Open to staff, students
  • Admission: Free admission, booking required

Event details

The workshop is designed to give a broad overview of what steps you need to take to self-release your music in a way that generates useful income and career-sustaining engagement:

  • A general introduction to releasing music, digital distribution and streaming
  • Setting a realistic budget (income and expenditure) 
  • Preparing for and running recording sessions
  • How to get your music on the major streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music etc.)    
  • Various rights and registrations that you need to know about to ultimately get paid
  • Using the artist analytics dashboards to support marketing

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About the speaker

Matthew Whiteside

Matthew Whiteside is a composer, collaborator, sound designer, and concert producer based in Glasgow, named ‘One to Watch’ in the Herald’s Culture Awards 2017 and winner of the Light Moves Innovative Use of Sound Award for his work Entangled with Marisa Zanotti. His music has been described as “Effective and Unsettling” by BBC Music Magazine and “post-minimalist bold sparseness” by the Herald. In 2020 he won the SMIA Award for Creative Programming at the Scottish Awards for New Music for his work on the 2019 The Night With… Season. His piece Night Thoughts is shortlisted in the Large Scale New Work (sponsored by PRS) at the Scottish Awards for New Music 2021. He has received international performances by ensembles and performers such as the RTÉ NSO, Red Note Ensemble, the Aurea Quartet, Pauline Kim Harris and Diagenesis Duo at venues such as New York University, Dublin’s National Concert Hall, Glasgow City Halls, and the Belfast International Festival at Queen’s. He has been commissioned by Cottiers Chamber Project and Lorimer Productions for Cappella Nova and co-commissioned by sound festival and R-Space gallery to collaborate with Dominika Mayovich to create an interactive sound/art installation which resulted in Exhibition Music.

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