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Sunday 31 March 2013

HOW TO GET A GIG


 
You knew you would have to get your act out of your garage eventually. It’s an inevitable step in the development of any Kenyan rock band. Nothing can quite match the experience of playing in front of a crowd.  This is your chance to get through the mandatory stage fright. Gigs are also a way of making cash from your music and building a fan base. They are a perfect means of gauging which songs to keep in your rapporteur and what audiences like. Gigs also offer great motivation to improve your act. Nonetheless getting a chance to perform live can be an uphill task for a startup band.

First challenge is getting a venue. When getting started you can’t be finicky about where you perform. Anywhere with a crowd will do just fine. At first,you will probably be playing to a crowd of mostly friends and family so a small venue will do. Work your way up from house parties with familiar faces up to clubs and pubs. You might not be able to make a lot of money initially but experience is what counts most. Make a point of playing in clubs with your type of music. It will be easier to get fans that way.

You will also need to work with promoters, managers and venue owners. Every one of these people needs one thing from you above all; reliability. Do not be late, show up with faulty equipment or skip the gig all together. No one will touch you with a ten foot poll if your band is not dependable. They also need a Kenyan rock band that will draw crowds and fill the cash box. Needless to say you need to make a good impression.  Prepare a press kit and demo CD of your songs. It’s also important to be professional and demonstrate your popularity. Sometimes promoters organize festivals. This would be great exposure if you can get in.

Of course you could plan your own event instead. Get in touch with other Kenyan rock bands and venue owners. Mobilize you fan base. Make your friends come with their friends. Plaster posters all over the area. You will probably have to make admission cheap to attract a large audience. Having several acts perform is a definite plus. Make sure you keep your costs low though. Keep the events small at first then build them up over time. Hold them on the same day of the week or month so people know when and where to find you. The band will have to give a decent performance to keep the fans coming.
Speaking of gigs, you can catch Dove Slimme and PLG live on the seventh of April at Choices Baricho Road. And yes, you SHOULD DEFINITELY bring a friend.

 

 

 

Thursday 7 March 2013

Kenyan Rock Scene this February


Pardon my slurry typing but this is the best my beer addled mind can do for now. I’ve been probing my mind trying to find something good to say about the past few weeks but I keep drawing a blank.….ah, there it is. Have you seen PLGs Speed chaser video yet? What are you waiting for? Its about politicians getting what they want from us and making like Houdini till next election. It'll definitely give you some perspective in this the electioneering season.
 Last Years Tragedy also launched their first official video Generation light. There's talk of an album launch in the near future and I for one cant wait to get my hands on it. Oh end lest I forget, the Rock Society of Kenya, Andromeda music and Shinagami records intend to release a compilation album with various awesome Kenyan Rock bands. Details sketchy but promising.
Drawing a blank again, I guess that's the thing about Njanuary and Feb, we can only look forward to what comes next. Keep the peace.