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Punk Economics is looking for music for web series

  • 18-10-2012 4:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    The creators of Punk Economics, the animated web series written and narrated by Economist David Mc Williams, are currently searching for Irish music to feature on upcoming episodes. The series aims to explain economic issues in a clear, concise manner that's accessible to everyone.

    Requirements -
    Original Irish Music, All Genres
    Albums, EP's, Singles accepted (Hard copies or digital files)
    Full versions of tracks & Instrumental versions if you have them.
    Digital file Specs - .aiff files 48k, 16bit, ideally.
    Email tracks to - punkeconomicsmusic@clickzoom.ie
    Please include Artist name/Track name/Album name in digital file


    Post hard copy to -

    Punk Economics,
    Click Zoom Media
    Care of Creedon Group
    15-17 Mill St,
    Dublin 8

    The episodes have a combined viewership of over 350,000 on YouTube and could be an easy and innovative way of getting your music heard by an international audience.


    Artists will be credited at the end of each video and a link to the artist’s website etc will also be included in the information section of each episode on YouTube.

    Here's episode one featuring music from Hassle Merchants, Rocketsurgery, The Eskies and James Guilmartin.



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