Dan Carey, The 1975 and Marta Salogni scoop top honors at 2020 MPG Awards
Carey, The 1975 and Salogni won Producer of the Year, UK Album of the Year and Breakthrough Producer of the Year, respectively
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Carey, The 1975 and Salogni won Producer of the Year, UK Album of the Year and Breakthrough Producer of the Year, respectively
The organisation has been supporting and providing opportunities for the urban music community for more than 20 years
This year's shortlist represents the talented female producers and engineers, including Marta Salogni, Katie Tavini and Isabel Gracefield
PSNEurope catches up with MPG executive director Olga Fitzroy about the extensive work she's been doing to support and increase the rights of producers and engineers in the UK audio industry
As many as 77 per cent of respondents doing unpaid work for self-funding artists. Next were indie labels
LIPA graduate and 2019 MPG LIPA Award winner Will Mason lets PSNEurope's Fiona Hope in on his experience at the prestigious performing arts university and his plans for the future
Phil Ward chats with producer and engineer, departing MPG executive director and analogue synth nut Mick Glossop about his career to date and what's next
Olga Fitzroy and Rhiannon Mair were recently elected as Music Producers Guild executive board members at an Extraordinary General Meeting
The two women were elected at an Extraordinary General meeting held in London on April 2 2019
The annual ceremony took place on February 28 at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel
A look at how the coveted prize has impacted upon the careers of its winners since launching in 2010.
This accolade is awarded annually to the most promising graduate from LIPA's Sound Technology degree programme
Daniel Gumble spoke to MPG-nominated producer Marta Salogni about the changing role of the producer
Catherine Marks, Imogen Heap and Marta Salogni among big winners at last night’s awards bash
The annual awards ceremony takes place on Thursday, March 1
Since launching 10 years ago, the Music Producers’ Guild (MPG) has been synonymous with some of the biggest names in the business, with the likes of Mark Ronson, Flood, Youth, Paul Epworth and a whole host of other major...
The 2018 BRIT Awards takes place on Wednesday, February 21 at The O2, London
With self employed parents currently missing out on this scheme, a trio of musicians have added their support to the Parental Pay Equality campaign
‘The MPG has created a community and network for the UK recording industry, which is hugely important.’
Producer, engineer, solo artist and session musician Lauren Deakin Davies is currently one of the UK’s brightest young talents, tearing up record books left, right and centre.
We spoke to Salogni about working with one of the world's most aurally ambitious artists...
The production duo behind hits for artists such as Madness, Elvis Costello and Bush will receive this accolade at the 2018 MPG Awards ceremony in London next March
Revered recording engineer Olga Fitzroy is launching a petition to make shared parental pay available to the self-employed. Here, she tells PSNEurope about her career so far and why this subject is so important for the audio industry… I...
Recording engineer Olga Fitzroy has launched a petition to change the government’s Shared Parental Pay (ShPP) scheme to include self-employed people. The petition aims to gather public support to change the eligibility criteria for the statutory ShPP to include...
Entries for next year’s MPG (Music Producers Guild) Awards will open on August 16, as the annual ceremony enters its 10th year. Taking place on March 1 at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel and presented by 6 Music broadcaster Shaun...
BBC 6 Music presenter Tom Robinson will once again host the industry event on 27 April at a new venue in London