The past, present and future within the Music Industry

by:Larm consist of two different parts. by:Larm Live is the festival part while by:Larm Seminar is an arena where the delegates can get involved in workshops, listen to interesting Q&A´s or Keynotes on topics regarding the music industry.

The seminar part of by:Larm focus on the past, present and future within the Music Industry. The by:Larm conference has been an important element in the modernization of the Norwegian music industry, and it will continue to be an important factor in the future as well.

Here´s just some of the keynotes and Q&A´s from by:Larm 2009:

- Things I have learned in my life so far by Stefan Sagmeister

- Ask a Ninja: a Ninja in the age of Piracy, monetizing art in new media.

- Making music in the sixties, Q&A with Joe Boyd.

- A conversation with Sub pop, Domino, Nettwerk, Renegade Nation and Wicked Cool Redords, with Jon Poneman, laurence Bell, Mark Jowett, Jean Beauvoir and Little Steven.

- The pirates dilemma by Matt Mason

Some of our seminars and debates are conducted in Norwegian, but we aim to have a good and consistent program for our english speaking guests as well.

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“by:Larm shows the others how it SHOULD be done.”Simon Raymonde / Bellaunion.com
“by:Larm is a wonderful place to meet wonderful people and to see wonderful artists in a wonderful city at wonderful venues.”Sybille Koller / Ssc.de
“With a massive amount of fresh and developing Nordic bands and artists across central Oslo, by:Larm isn't just a gateway to new and exciting music, it's also incredibly well-organised and fun.”Luke Slater / Drownedinsound.com
“by:Larm is consistently one the best-organised conferences that i attend and gives me the chance to see a number of talented acts that otherwise i might not have the opportunity to see.”Steve Zapp / Itb.co.uk
“by:Larm has woken my ears up to all the fresh, new talent that Norway has to offer. I am especially happy with all the new Scandinavian contacts I have made and will continue to do business with.”Phyllis Belezos / itb.co.uk
“A music showcase that is so cool, it makes the weather outside seem positively tropical”Claire Courtney / FreeTradeAgency.co.uk