Talk:Rachel K Collier
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Tigerpunsh (talk) 18:16, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
Some proposed changes
[edit]1. Rachel's genre of music is Electro - the current genres listed are historically accurate, but not current.
2. To describe Rachel as a 'singer-songwriter' is no longer current. I would therefore like to amend the first paragraph to read as follows:-
"Rachel K Collier is a Welsh electronic music producer and performer[1] from Swansea.[2] She studied Creative Music Technology (BMus) for four years at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama before moving to London to further pursue her music career.[3] Rachel is known for using a multi-instrument technical setup to enable her to perform her song-focused, high-energy studio productions in a live setting.[4] />"
3. ===2013–present: Boom Boom (Heartbeat) & breakthrough=== to be amended to ===2013–2014: Boom Boom (Heartbeat) & breakthrough===
4. Rachel co-wrote "Boom Boom (Heartbeat), as shown by the PRS Database. The first sentence of the third paragraph should therefore read: "In August 2013 Rachel co-wrote and featured on Ray Foxx's single "Boom Boom (Heartbeat)"."
5. Add a new section titled === 2015-Present: Solo Career === reading as follows:-
"Rachel's debut four track self-produced EP "Words You Never Heard" was releases on 25 October 2015 via Toolroom Records imprint Love & Other, receiving "8/10" from Mixmag.[5] After several releases as a featured Artist, finally putting out her own "beats, bass and music" was a pivotal moment in her career.[1]
Rachel went on to set up her own label, NIF Records, with AWAL via Kobalt Music Group in September 2016[1], going on to self-release four self-written and self-produced singles, "Ships" in 2016, "Paper Tiger" and "Rust" in 2017 and "Darkshade" in 2018. Her debut Album is set for release in Autumn 2018.[4]"
This is all objectively and factually accurate and required to provide an update on commercial acticity since 2014, which is the current latest release.
6. Add a new section titled === Live === reading as follows:-
"Performing on stage together with live percussionist and interactive visuals, Rachel has built her live show throughout 2017, completing a nine-date debut Tour[6], playing for BBC Introducing at Amsterdam Dance Event[7], as well as a live Janie Long BBC Radio session, supporting Peking Duk at KOKO, Camden[8], 'We Are Robots' Ableton Festival at 93 Feet East[9], headlining “Beats for Love” Festival in the Czech Republic[10] and as part of Ableton “Loop” in Berlin[11].[4]
In 2018, Rachel played two showcases at SXSW, again for BBC Introducing as well as FOCUS Wales.[4]"
These are objective and factually accurate and demonsrate Rachel's current standing as a live electronic artist.
7. Under "Discography", the most recent release is a single called "Darkshade" released 2018.
Thanks
Tigerpunsh (talk) 19:27, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ a b c Voice, Ibiza (2016-09-27). "Rachel K Collier:". Ibiza Voice. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ "New Artist Alert: Rachel K Collier". Sugarscape. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ^ "Rachel K". xonserviceprod. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ a b c d https://www.s-s-r.com/media_object/id/204/Rachel-K-Collier-Guest-Lecture.
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(help) - ^ "Rachel K Collier". Mixmag. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ "Rachel K Collier". Songkick. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ "BBC Music Introducing at The Amsterdam Dance Event 2017". BBC Music Introducing. 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ "PEKING DUK (LIVE) WITH ICONA POP | KOKO London". koko.uk.com. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ digital@trumanbrewery.com. "We Are Robots | Live Performance Line Up". wearerobots.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ Redakce. "Na co se nejvíc těší tým festivalu Beats for Love aneb 7 důvodů, proč tam být". ostravan.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-03-27.
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