
[Aternative, Rock]

The prolific use by the music industry of the term 'unsigned artist' has for a long time been a concept neatly exploited, to infuse the music community and general public with the notion and sometimes belief that artistic credibility, success and recognition, can only be achieved by being 'signed' to a major record label and yet we know that this is wrong. Today, it doesn't matter anymore whether you are signed or not, the opportunities are open to all thanks to the new media place, the Internet.Anyhow, back to the financial aspect. If you want to play at Guilfest on one of the 'unsigned stages' you have to buy at least 50 one-day tickets at a minimum cost of £35 each or a combination of week-end tickets, each costing £90 and having a total minimum spend of £1, 750.
All of this is on the basis of an upfront payment once you are selected and approved before the actual gig takes place. You will be getting a discount of £5 ONLY for each ticket on those costing £35 and a £10 reduction on the £90 week-end tickets. This is your ONLY option and this was heavily emphasised 3 times by Suzie Pile during the course of the telephone conversation.
So, fellow musicians, be prepared : you won' t be able to negotiate and if you do go for it and they ultimately accept you, you won't be able to offer your fans a real deal by selling the Guilfest tickets much cheaper unless you sell them at cost price or at a loss.
After having spoken with Suzie Pile, you will need to send her an email suzy@guilfest.co.uk (feel free to bombard her - she loves 'unsigned bands'), and afterwards you have to fill in an application form and send her a demo.
And then, you may just get a chance to perform at Guilfest 2007 and if you are lucky you will have to lay down the bank notes. Don't forget, it's £1, 750 minimum to play ! This all leads me to believe that Guilfest might decide to put the bids up - it could easily end up costing a band between £2, 000 and £2, 500 if not more just to get a 30 minutes slot. Does this sound like the e-bay of music ?

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