Eat Your Own Ears have been helping London’s gig goers get their fix of the best new music for more than a decade. With a packed gig diary already in place for 2015, we find out the acts they're most excited about this year...
All five members of MiC Lowry may still be in their teens, but what they lack in experience they make up for with sheer vocal ability. Watch them perform live at PRS for Music's South London offices.
Errollyn Wallen speaks frankly about her own experiences as a black female classical composer. Learn about her views on racism, classism and sexism in the industry, and hear the pearls of wisdom she’s gleaned from four decades as a creator at the cutting edge.
We quiz Royce Bell about his new role as PRS for Music Foundation’s chair and learn what the future holds for Britain’s largest funder of new music.
Meet classical music’s DIY pioneers and learn how they're building sustainable composing careers.
BBC Radio 1 DJ and presenter Gemma Cairney reveals the songs that soundtrack her life - from the first music she ever remembers hearing to the tracks that make her dance, cry and sing along...
Vick Bain, chief executive of BASCA, tells us why lobbying is crucial to ensure the rights of music creators are protected and championed.
We meet Sleaford Mods, an aggressive, proto-punk duo who don’t so much as wear their hearts on their sleeves as ram them down your throat.
Mungo Jerry, aka Ray Dorset, chats about the need for songwriters and composers to embrace technology rather than shun it...
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