
Industry
Residents
Oh Yeah Music Centre not only serves as a hub for up-and-coming musicians and established acts to hone their craft and perform, but it also provides a space for other local creative businesses to flourish. These organisations are all doing incredible work within the Belfast arts community and have formed a vibrant ecosystem within the centre.
Each of these unique businesses are constantly pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation, and are helping to elevate the city's reputation as a destination for artistic expression and cultural exchange.
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Afro-Mic
Afro-Mic Productions is one of the UKs fastest growing indies based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, producing high quality factual and formatted content for audiences around the globe.
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Airpos
AirPOS: Enabling multichannel sales for independent retailers across the UK and Ireland. Free with AirPOS Pay.
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AVA Festival
AVA is an Audio Visual Arts Festival & Conference that celebrates, amplifies and develops electronic music, visual art and immersive technology.
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Belfast Met
Belfast Metropolitan College, also known as Belfast Met, is a further and higher education institution in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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The Black Box
Home of the Black Box Belfast admin team. A vibrant arts space in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, The Black Box was established in 2006 as an alternative, fringe-style theatre space.
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Help Musicians
Helping at times of crisis, but also at times of opportunity, Help Musicians NI provide people with the support they need at the crucial stages.
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Moosetronix
Jon Moorehead, trading as Moosetronix Audio Mastering, is an audio mastering engineer with many years’ experience in the Belfast and Northern Irish music industry.
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MSE
MSE is a professional business management and accountancy practice; providing expert advice to people in the creative industries including musicians, sportspeople and entertainers.
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Musicians' Union
The Musicians’ Union is the UK trade union for working musicians, now backed by its first permanent Northern Ireland officer, Charlene Hegarty, who gives local artists on-the-ground support with contracts, advocacy and career development.
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New Champion
New Champion Management is an award losing independent artist services, management and music PR company.
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Over The Hill
Over The Hill, a not-for-profit organisation was set up in 2012 by founding member Paul Kane. It is aimed at everyone regardless of age, gender, race or religion. It is accessible to all who have an interest in music from the novice through to the experiences musician.
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RNR Workshop
RNR: Repair & maintenance for hard working guitarists. Guitars, amps, pedalboards. Setups, fret work, wiring, pickup installation, valve amp repair & diagnostics, custom cables, pedalboard assembly, debugging.
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Starr Records
Starr Records, Belfast city centre's only indie record store.
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Start Together
Start Together Studio began in 2007 as a collective of musicians and engineers, searching for freedom and creative inspiration. They wished to achieve this without needing to leave their hometown in order to make the albums of their dreams.
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Third Bar
Third Bar began in September 2010 with the objective of supporting artists from Northern Ireland and helping them achieve their ambitions. Since then they have helped artists with the recording and releasing of their music, achieving their first radio plays and playing in venues all over Europe and the USA.
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