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UTS' Student-Led Record Label to Host Launch Events This Month

450 Records, the label project run by third year UTS students, has announced live showcase events for this month.

By Poppy ReidPublished May 4, 2023
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450 Records, the label project run by third year University of Technology Sydney (UTS) students, has announced live showcase events for this month.

UTS' Music and Sound Design students for the university's Music Business subject are taking part in two live showcases at Newtown's Vanguard on the 8th and 15th of May, offering music from emerging acts/students including Alf, Kobee, Hugo Sack and The Chosen One.

The two nights are segmented into genre groups, with the May 8 showcase offering a mixture of Hip-hop, RnB, and EDM, and the May 15 showcase offering a mix of Rock, Indie and Pop.

The 450 Records showcase lineup for May 8:

Alf

Sean Argielia

Apollo

Kobee

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The 450 Records showcase lineup for May 15:

Marco Mendoza

Hugo Sack

Allora

David Ross

The Empty Spaces

The Chosen One

Rendezvous Ballroom

UTS has partnered with local craft beer brewery Young Henrys to offer attendees beer and cider on both nights. Young Henrys has been dedicated to bringing the live music scene back with a vengeance following the pandemic, so this month's team up 450 Records will be a celebration of the next crop of music acts entering the industry.

UTS' Music Business and Professional Practice subject is coordinated by Dr Jeff Crabtree, a researcher, consultant and developer of workplace training for the industry. He conducted the first academic study into workplace harassment in the Australian music industry.

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