Thursday, 11 March 2010
NEP Visions joins The Bubbles
We are delighted to announce that Bubble & Squeak now represents NEP Visions, the largest independent Outside Broadcast facilities company in the UK. With projects such as the Champions League, Wimbledon, FIVE cricket and T in the Park on Visions' books, we anticipate being very popular.... Welcome to the Bubbles family, Visions!
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Dizzee and Florence at the Music Producers Guild Awards 2010
So with all the excitement going on at Bubble & Squeak, with the addition of Baby Bubble, we've not had a chance to reflect on the Music Producers Guild Awards (MPG) 2010, which took place on February 11th 2010 at Cafe de Paris - the week before the BRITS.
Paul Epworth picked up the MPG Producer of the Year award and was also also awarded a BRIT. He was responsible for Florence and The Machine's Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up), Howl and Cosmic Love, as well as amazing work on The Big Pink, Friendly Fires and Jack Penate's albums. Florence couldn't resist coming along to our event to present the award to Paul, despite landing back in the UK from OZ, only that morning.
Listen to Dave Robinson from PSNE's interview with Paul Epworth here:
http://prosoundnewseurope.com/index.phpoption=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=29&Itemid=85

The fun didn't stop there, with UK Album of the Year going to Dizzee Rascal's Tongue N Cheek and with Florence and Dizzee hanging out back stage in anticipation of presenting to their respective producers we can't help but feel responsible for their BRIT collaboration the week later..

Muse picked up UK Single for 'Uprising'and the boys came by having just returned from Asia

It was an amazing night, with the Outstanding Contribution to Music being presented to Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, champion of Bob Marley and U2. In his review of the BRIT's Tim de Lisle from The Guardian described Chris Blackwell's as a 'True Giant and much deserving of his MPG Award, leaving something to the imagination when the BRITS's awarded of the same name was presented to Robbie Williams !
For more details of the night visit www.mpgawards.co.uk
Paul Epworth picked up the MPG Producer of the Year award and was also also awarded a BRIT. He was responsible for Florence and The Machine's Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up), Howl and Cosmic Love, as well as amazing work on The Big Pink, Friendly Fires and Jack Penate's albums. Florence couldn't resist coming along to our event to present the award to Paul, despite landing back in the UK from OZ, only that morning.
Listen to Dave Robinson from PSNE's interview with Paul Epworth here:
http://prosoundnewseurope.com/index.phpoption=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=29&Itemid=85
The fun didn't stop there, with UK Album of the Year going to Dizzee Rascal's Tongue N Cheek and with Florence and Dizzee hanging out back stage in anticipation of presenting to their respective producers we can't help but feel responsible for their BRIT collaboration the week later..
Muse picked up UK Single for 'Uprising'and the boys came by having just returned from Asia

It was an amazing night, with the Outstanding Contribution to Music being presented to Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, champion of Bob Marley and U2. In his review of the BRIT's Tim de Lisle from The Guardian described Chris Blackwell's as a 'True Giant and much deserving of his MPG Award, leaving something to the imagination when the BRITS's awarded of the same name was presented to Robbie Williams !
For more details of the night visit www.mpgawards.co.uk
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