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About Kuch Khaas Kuch Khaas is a community space for discourse, learning, meaningful entertainment and participation in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. Kuch Khaas was founded in May 2010 when Pakistan was experiencing an ever increasing security threat due to the war on terror. As a result, common people in the country were starved of meaningful recreational options. Amidst this chaos, Kuch Khaas provided the residents of the capital city with a venue to not only unwind but also to exercise their creative expression. “A not-for-profit social enterprise, it advocates the pursuit of knowledge and civic engagement to slowly bring about “lasting social change in Pakistan.” (Mussadaq, 2010)  

TWENTY6HUNDRED Goes Global on Social Media

David_Pearson   November 10, 2015
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Case Study: TWENTY6HUNDRED Industry: Music Web references: TWENTY6HUNDRED, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube, Soundcloud. Indie band TWENTY6HUNDRED has rocked the Toronto club circuit for almost 10 years, releasing 3 CDs during this time. Their 2014 release “Electric for All” signified a few major changes for the band’s direction.  They added a new guitarist and producer Mihai Trusca, updated their studios to make their sound slicker… Read more »

Bonnaroo Music Festival Uses their Fans to Influence the 2015 Lineup

emilievandijk   June 20, 2014

Organization Name: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Industry: Music Name of Contact: Rich Goodstone, Co-founder of Superfly & Head of Marketing Group The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has been held in Manchester, Tennessee for the past 13 years, hosting approximately 100,000 attendees this past year alone. The main attractions of this four-day festival are the multiple stages of live music, featuring a diverse array… Read more »

What Should 250,000 Likes Really Look Like on a Facebook Music Fanpage

barryrooke   June 26, 2013

Most people in the music industry have seen those pages where someone has 250,000 likes on Facebook, but only “15 people are talking about this”.  Well it is starting to catch up and hurt those bands or artists who are buying “fans” when there music cant back up the base (Remember this image? or you can just search Google for… Read more »