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deadonmusic was established in january 2008 when two likeminded individuals got together in the back bar of the duke of york in belfast and discussed at great length over a guinness or two some of the opportunities that were somewhat lacking to belfast bands. not to be deterred by competition, deadonmusic relished the challenge of competing with other local businesses to offer a range of products and services to those involved in the music industry. having discussed everything from gig promotion, event management, vinyl pressing, tshirt printing, badge making and design work right through to press kit and website creation and maintenance, deadonmusic are firm believers in a unique one-stop solution for bands and artists throughout the uk and ireland. feel free to browse around the site and have a look at some of the work we've done as well as checking out what's in the pipeline for the upcoming months.

[deadonmusic | 30/07/2008 | 15:30]

who are deadonmusic

andy cowan comes from glasgow and has been kicking around the belfast music scene for the last few years after putting on gigs and working closely with bands in his native city. he still manages the awesome kodiak who will hopefully be gigging on irish shores very soon. since coming to northern ireland andy has has been heavily involved in running several hugely successful gigs in mchughs on behalf of oxjam belfast including memorable performances from splitscreen, two door cinema club and emma curran amongst others. this year he also became involved with front of house staff duties for the cathedral quarter arts festival as well as a continuing interest in ohyeah belfast.

scott edgar is a failed singer-songwriter, originally from portadown in county armagh but now living the highlife in east belfast. having briefly flirted with a career as a music journalist, he had articles published in alternative ulster magaizne, drop-d ezine, roadhouse online mag as well as on the bbc across the line website. scott began promoting gigs in the bush café back in 2001 seeing some memorable nights in the intimate venue with artists such as brian houston, iain archer and peter wilson who would later become duke special. through several years putting on charity gigs and working with the cathedral quarter arts festival, scott was bitten by the festival bug and helped coordinate oxjam belfast in 2007 while also volunteering with the exciting new ohyeah project.

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