Thursday 29 March 2012

Music synchronisation for media and film

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the unique electro-guitar sound ensures that this excellence even exceeds the excellent songwriting – this is borderline genius'
There Goes The Fear – London


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Virtual Cut from the EP Title track Impact Statement (inner voices)
2 Effigy Awards from MMI-ABCPublish Post
Top Semifinalist in the UK songwriting competition 2011

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From the EP Impact Statement (on itunes)

Impact Statement - EP, Inner Voices


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Tuesday 27 March 2012

Power play for the track 'Poisoned town' on Radio Northsea International


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From Midnight tonight inner voices track ‘Poisoned town’ from the EP, Impact Statement enters into the power play list at Radio Northsea international.
The Boat that really Rocked!

Information about the track Poisoned town on this link


In 2009 the £30M budget film ‘the boat that rocked’ was released making only a quarter of the cost (£6M) at the UK box office. The story however is based on a real boat that really Rocked!



Radio North Sea International - Radio Nordsee International - 220 R.N.I


Iconic Pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline and Radio Northsea International brought the sounds of The Beatles and Rolling Stones to the airwaves when the BBC was only dedicating less than 5% of its time to popular music.

On 13 June 1970, five days prior to election day, Radio North Sea International changed its name to Radio Caroline International, and launched a propaganda campaign in support of the Conservative party. The name change and political campaign were supported by Ronan O’Rahilly, Radio Caroline’s founder as listeners were told that their freedom to listen to the radio station of their choice was under threat if the Labour party were returned to power.  ‘The station would close: their vote should therefore be Conservative, the only party that supported commercial radio’.

In September 1970 after a 9 months as portrayed in ‘the boat that rocked’ the radio station transmissions came to an end. They would return however in early 1971 and continue to broadcast pop music from the Ship Mebo 2 (see photo above) anchored in the North Sea until August 1974.

RNI is back!
The name R.N.I. has been revived as an online radio station, which can be visited at either http://rni.net.ms/ or http://www.rni.vze.com/.

UK and Holland  on MW 1566KHz, 1476KHz & FM 92.2MHz, 88.4MHz  & other frequencies across Europe.

Mark Wesley in Studio 1 on theMEBO II (1970)


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