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Earlier this month, I attended an interesting panel discussion at the wonderful Beaches Brew free festival on the Hani-Bi beach at Ravenna, Italy.  

The talk was in answer to the provocative question ‘Does music journalism still matter?’ 

 A video of this conversation has just been released  including the bonus of a rambling observation/question from yours truly! (at 43:10)

Needless to say, the answer to the question of the day was ‘Yes, it does still matter’ but explaining why and how proved tricky. Speakers addressed the huge challenges of making their voices  heard within an increasingly deafening market place.  

Making music and writing about it in 2021 obviously bears no comparison to life before the internet.  In ‘1966 – The Year the Decade Exploded’, Jon Savage writes:  “Music was no longer commenting on life but had become indivisible from life. It had become the focus not just of youth consumerism but a way of seeing, the prism through which the world was interpreted.”  It’s difficult to imagine music having the same impact and influence now since it is just one of an overwhelming number of consumer choices.

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Shellac on the beach

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Shellac at Beaches Brew Festival

Beaches Brew – Ravenna’s annual four-day musical extravaganza at Hani-Bi beachside club/bar is a cool free festival which helps launch Italy’s summer outdoor concert season in style.

The friendly, relaxed mood is enhanced by a lack of any visible policing. The only sign of any security is a bag check at the entrance to make sure you have no glass bottles (or bombs). Continue reading