Coopers AMP Website Goes Live

4 02 2013

The Coopers AMP website has gone live, complete with a host of features, interactive content, and everything that you need to know about The 8th Australian Music Prize (AMP).

Coopers AMP

Coopers National Marketing DirectorCam Pearce says “Coopers are proud to bring to The AMP an interactive website with a number of features, and for the first time, the ability for users to access videos, photos and free downloads from artists through our sponsorship.”

The music downloads, which have been provided to The AMP by artist entrants, allow users to download tracks at no cost to them.  Whilst there will be a limited number of tracks available, users will be able to listen to full tracks and share them with friends through social media.

The downloads will be released gradually through the progression of The AMP process, and users can subscribe to The AMP database to receive an e-newsletter notifying them of new download releases, as well as latest news and other special offers.  The first downloads to be uploaded onto the website will be from artists San Cisco, Urthboy, and Paul Kelly.

Hermitude are the first group to be shortlisted this year for their album HyperParadise. 

AMP Website  ||  Facebook  ||  Coopers TV





Spin DJ Competition 2012

24 01 2012

The Fringe Benefits Spin DJ Competition is back again to uncover Adelaide’s best DJs, giving one lucky winner the chance to play their own set at the exclusive Fringe Club where artists, VIPs and industry bigwigs hang out during Adelaide Fringe

Whether you’re a mash-up master or nu disco diva, DJs from any genre and skill level can enter including solo DJs, duos, electronic artists or turntablists. Heck, you can even enter with a back-up vocalist or instrumentalist. Three finalists will get to compete live at a huge industry party co-hosted by Fringe Benefits and Rip It Up at the Fringe Club during the thick of Adelaide Fringe on March 9. From February, punters will be able to get their hands on dozens of free invite-only passes through Fringe Benefits to revel in a night of dancing, star-spotting and spontaneous Fringe entertainment.

The Spin DJ Competition winner will be selected on the night by a team of judges from Adelaide Fringe, Onion Magazine and Nova 919.  To add to the bounty, the winner will score an interview in Onion Magazine and $500 worth of Numark gear from Derringers Music. The winning track will also get invaluable exposure on a hosts websites visited by thousands of people during the festival’s peak time.  Enter at fringebenefits.com.au by February 12 for your chance to win!

The Spin DJ Competition is run by Fringe Benefits – a free membership program for 18 to 30 year olds which offers cheap tickets and hot deals in Adelaide all year round. Fringe Benefits is a program of Adelaide Fringe and supported by Flinders University, Coopers, Network Ten and Rip It Up Publishing.

Key Dates:
Mon 16 Jan | Entries open
Sun 12 Feb | Entries close
Fri 9 Mar | Spin DJ finals event
Thurs 15 Mar | Winner’s set in the Fringe Club

Fringe Benefits  ||  Twitter  ||  Facebook





Coopers Alive 2010 – It’s The Joint! [ADL]

19 10 2010

It’s The Joint will be the biggest hip hop party Adelaide has seen this year and everyones invited to come party down at the Adelaide UniBar. With a lineup like this, you are guaranteed the best night of 2010.

Adroit Effusive w/ DJ Snair
Pagen Elypsis
Headstrong Company
Realizm
DJ Sanchez
DJ Despair

And very special guests who will both be rocking full sets…
Evidence (of Dilated Peoples)
Total Eclipse (of X-Ecutioners)
Oh and not to mention with the good people at Coopers sponsoring the event as part of Coopers Alive 2010….. you know there will be great drink specials.

All pre-sale tickets are $30 plus booking fee. Get in quick before it sells out. Limited capacity event.
Tickets* available from Venuetix here.
*Limited CD now available now with pre-sales from Clinic 116, Da Klinic, Wax Museum, Wax Department and Cold Krush





The Winnie Coopers – The Hoodie EP Launch

7 02 2010


We all know a place like Surfers Paradise, or as the locals call it, Surface Parasites. A place caught somewhere between hope and despair, beauty and horror and love and hate. This is the cityscape backdrop for Gold Coast hip-hop stalwarts The Winnie Coopers’ third album, Surface Parasites. Yet this offering is more than a commentary on the neon-soaked and plastic environment the live five-piece call home, it is a vulnerable insight into their growth and development not just as musicians but also as people.
“This is definitely our most honest album, and I guess it was time that Australia’s most immature group grew up a little…the songs are our letters to home, our journals of life on the road, our goodbyes to those who have passed and our hellos to those we have welcomed to the world,” founding vocalist The Educator explains.

Calling in the renowned services of ARIA award-winning Brisbane producer Magoo (TZU, Regurgitator and Midnight Oil to name a few) and with guest spots from the indefinable pop songstress Kate Miler-Heidke and the mischievous cult hero emcee Evil Eddie (Butterfingers), this album bleeds Queenslander maroon. With their hearts on their sleeves, and with nods to those they have toured with, The Beastie Boys, Michael Franti and Ugly Duckling, this is the Winnie Coopers at their humorous and thought-provoking best. After saying farewell to drummer/producer Fingers Malone, the Winnie’s have acquired the skills of Captain James Crook, who has not only taken up the rhythm reins, but has also played various instruments on the latest long player. Once again the lines between hip-hop, rock and reggae are blurred with sugary-sweet harmonies and infectious hooks as the Coopers make fun of the industry, the haters but above all themselves. Following up the lauded Worth the Weight (2008) (Rolling Stone 3 ½ stars) and the Triple J favourite Being Different which featured Success, Surface Parasites is sure to get tongues wagging and heads nodding again. Until the release, which is set for sometime later in the year, the Coopers are set to drop The Hoodie EP. The launch of this EP will be happening at The Loft, March 12. Supports are from The Surecut Kids, Eloquence and Truths plus special extra guests. Doors open at 9, with the price being $20 for entry. CD and merch on sale.








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