In the ever evolving world of live music, roles have become incredibly fluid. It can be hard to pin down exactly what we can expect from people as this is informed by the unique needs of each artist. To help clarify how AWIP can help you with your show we have created the following list including some specifics of what we consider to be Live Electronic Music Direction.
Live Electronic Music Direction
Set Lists, Arrangements and Song Structures specifically for Live
Players notes, Programming notes and Show Write-Ups
Sourcing and/or auditioning Session Musicians
Providing bounces of Live specific versions of tracks for your Creative and Visual team as well as Musicians
Support your Creative and Visual team with automation solutions
Booking and running band rehearsals
Artist appropriate Performance System design and build
Running the budget of your initial programming and build from open to close
Accurate Data Management via systems such as Dropbox
Gear advice
Live Music Services
Programming
Playback Services
Performance System Design
Backline Services
Tour Consultancy
Creative Technical Consultancy
Audio Engineering
Live Broadcast Mixing
Fly Pack Design
Documentation
Data Management
Advancing
Music Direction Assistance
Creative Direction
Equipment Hire
Arists Levels
To make our fees as simple to understand as possible we charge based on the standing capacity of the largest venue you headline. We look forward to working with you as your show grows and you level up! The number of days needed for your show will depend on the services we will provide so get in touch and we can estimate what you'll need.
Level
Largest Headline Venue Standing Capacity
Rate p/day p/team member
Level 1
1-599
£300
Level 2
600-1500
£350
Level 3
1501-5000
£400
Level 4
5000+
£450
Contact
contact[at]aworkinprogress.uk
Project Road Map
At the point the Artist engages with AWIP for any Project we will then aim to follow a road map like the one outlined below to complete the project and close the budget.
Discuss scope of the project and what we need to achieve with the artist. This can be presented to AWIP as a detailed brief or talked through in a meeting.
AWIP presents a Proposal which will include a list of services we will provide, a rough timeline and estimated costs.
The Artist instructs AWIP to proceed with the Project as per details outlined in the Proposal. This is the point at which a Deposit is required, as detailed in the Proposal.
Equipment and Expenses payments agreed
Execute Project. Our team and equipment costs will be invoiced as agreed in the proposal during the project.